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MSMUN: Preparing TCS Students for Future Success Through Model UN Participation

TCS delegation at MSMUN
TCS delegation at MSMUN

At the recent MSMUN conference, the TCS delegation emerged as a formidable force, showcasing exceptional diplomatic prowess and collaborative spirit.

With the extensive awards and participation, the TCS delegation’s performance underscored their dedication to excellence and their commitment to upholding the school’s values of professionalism and diplomacy.

“The TCS delegation’s outstanding performance at MSMUN exemplifies our unwavering dedication to excellence and our commitment to embodying the values of professionalism and diplomacy,” Pedro Gonzales, TCS Club President said.

Amidst the challenges of a large delegation and intense competition, the TCS team demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination.

“Despite the challenge of a large delegation, our team’s resilience and determination shone through, propelling us to overcome obstacles and excel at MSMUN,” Santiago Ramos, TCS Sub-Secretary said.

Through rigorous preparation and training, the TCS delegation honed their skills, enabling them to engage confidently and effectively on the global stage, skills that became helpful during their time at TCS, and even once they became alumni.

“The training provided by the MUN Club of TCS helped the school’s delegation mostly in newer members as they spiked each delegate’s confidence which led to more participation in MSMUN,” Pedro Gonzales said.

In committees ranging from sustainable development to human rights, the TCS delegation distinguished themselves as excelling delegates, a clear example is showcased in the committee of US Senate.

“The committee of US Senate, presided by TCS general secretary Joaquin Perez, showed multiple TCS awards including outstanding delegate, best speaker, among others,” Pedro Gonzales, said.

Collaboration with other schools and delegations played a vital role in advancing TCS’s objectives and building consensus on key issues.

“Collaborating with other delegations was instrumental in building consensus and advancing our objectives, highlighting the importance of diplomacy and cooperation in Model UN conferences,” Santiago Ramos, said.

Looking ahead, the TCS delegation is poised to further enhance their performance through continued preparation, leadership development, and strengthened partnerships.

“The success of the TCS delegation at MSMUN reflects our collective dedication to excellence, diplomacy, and global citizenship, setting a high standard for future endeavors,” Pedro Gonzales, said.