D7's Life Updates
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Donobek Qahramonov

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EBRW tutor at @satashkent
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📚SAT dan 1580 olish uchun nima qilish kerak!

https://youtu.be/rA3moM43MK0?si=B0jMz7JmnkpXkpwX

Bugungi videomizda SATashkentdagi eng yuqori natija olgan studentning ustozi, ya'ni Donobek Qahramonov bilan gaplashamiz. Donobekning shaxsiy natijasi — SAT 1560 va IELTS 7.5, uning eng yuqori natija olgan studenti esa SAT 1580 ball to‘plagan.

Video davomida SAT uchun eng kerakli bo‘lgan maslahatlar hamda Donobekning o‘zi bosib o‘tgan yo‘llar haqida gaplashamiz. Videodan, hech bo‘lmaganda, SAT English qismingizni yaxshilash uchun bitta foydali maslahat olishingiz aniq! Ko‘p narsalarni o‘rganasiz, deb va'da bermaymiz, lekin foydali bo‘lishiga harakat qilamiz.

🚀Videoni ko‘ring va agar yoqqan bo‘lsa, uni yaqin tanishlaringizga ulashing!

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Hey, everyone. I know it's been much time since I last posted, and I am quite surprised to see that the proportion of people who have stayed here is immense. In this post below, I'm going to talk about some essential updates in D7's life!

With 9 unforgettable months of teaching at SATashkent, I’ve decided to step back from offline SAT prep (not quite sure with online case yet) and focus on exploring something new. And my last group is taking the exam in 7th June. More than just saying a short goodbye, I want to thank all my students, mentors, and teammates who’ve involved in this journey.

Spending my initial 2 months as a support teacher, I worked individually with dozens of students, especially the ones coming from Presidential Schools before their August exam. And I can still remember having some unpleasant feedback about my teaching skills and some low results with my first group, which over time got resolved after my dinner with Asadbek aka and Jamshidbek to discuss the solutions for the problems I was facing.

In terms of the student results, they basically have made me and the whole SATashkent team speechless. I have worked with more or less 70 students since October SAT exam, and overall, my close to 30 students scored 700+ in verbal (EBRW) part of the exam:

10 of them scored 750+ on the verbal section (EBRW):

2×750s,
4×760s,
3×770s,
1x 790, which was overall (1580)
Among these, here are some examples of score boosts which still amaze me:

— from 550 to 730 (+180 pts)
— from 620 to 760 (+140 pts)
— from 650 to 760 (+110 pts)
— from 690 to 790 (+100 pts)

And the crazy part? They did it in just 1-1.5 months.

But behind every number, there were some students who stayed late after class, who invited me for a battle over questions like "magical realism/Chinese folklore", and who didn’t give up after their low mock exam scores.

Every time the lift elevated to the 7th floor, the thing that always caught my attention more than anything else has been "😮‍💨You will never walk alone❤️" on that red wall. And, tbh, it now feels strange to leave something that’s been an essential part of my life. But I believe, I'll still be an essential part of this family, contributing to its mission of guiding the dedicated youth toward their dreams.

So, what is next?

Let’s just say I’ll be hitting the books again soon, not as a teacher but as a student. I'll share more about that in the coming posts...

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🌙Eid Mubarak, everyone! 🎉
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After almost a year of teaching, learning, and dreaming, it's finally time to be a student again.

I’ll be starting my undergraduate studies at NYU Shanghai (Ranked 33 in THE) this fall with a decent scholarship (I'll pay the amount I wrote in EFC) will major in Economics and minor in Political Science. Considering that I've never traveled outside Uzbekistan, my adaptation to a whole new environment and language might take some certain amount of time. And hopefully, I will be sharing some really cool stuff about the studies in the near future.

Btw, if you’ve got any essential resources, like Khan Academy classes, to get ready for the academic challenges in university, related to Calculus, Econ, and necessarily Academic Writing, can you write them down or leave any link in the comments?
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Have just arrived to the dorm. A bit far from the campus in the city center, but thanks god, we got a cool AC!

Here is some view from the balcony.
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Life in Shanghai is feeling quite amazing tbh. I've met people from almost every continent and got to know many of them. The academic life didn't turn out to be stressful as expected; I enjoyed every session so far, at least in the first week. Since NYU is ranked top 2 globally in finance and 13th in economics, I wasn't sure to choose which one as my intended major. But after a past week of classes, I feel like economics is the right fit (and plan to minor in finance).

Learning Chinese from zero feels so interesting but also onerous with a sheer number of assignments given. I've practiced writing 你好 (ni hao) this whole week and still struggle to appropriately write it, lol. Beyond classes, I really liked the campus and the city's well-planned infrastructure. The huge cafeteria here includes a variety of international and halal cuisines for muslims. The library has two floors with plenty of quiet study areas. In the city, you can see greenery, like the trees on the road, literally everywhere.

So yeah.
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D7's Life Updates
my close to 30 students scored 700+ in verbal (EBRW) part of the exam:

10 of them scored 750+ on the verbal section (EBRW
These numbers are already around 43-45 (700+ EBRW) and 15 (750+ EBRW) scorers, I believe.

Since I stopped teaching offline, I taught SAT online during the summer, and here are the results from August exam I have been informed about so far.

SAT English (EBRW):

1x 760
1x 750
1x 740
2x 730
1x 720
1x 710
1x 700
10x+ 650-690

Even though I’m not prioritizing SAT teaching as much as I did when working offline, I am just teaching online all out of pure passion and may teach just one group for the following exams. My students have achieved amazing scores once again, Alhamdullilah 💫.

The results speak for themselves 🕊

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“We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.” — Seneca


Walking around this city shows me how much of what I call pressure exists only in my imagination.

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