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Define your Goal more than just a college. College should be a plan to get to your goal, and there are definitely other ways to reach your goal.
He is questioning his own actions. Pretty good, boy!
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when you are sending the same supplemental to two different universities, please make sure you change the university name😂
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For those who are applying top colleges in last minutes:
-DO NOT skip any optional essay prompt.
-try to write as many words as you can in order to MEET with the limit (i.e 298/300 words)
-DO NOT overthink after you hit the submit button😂
Good Luck. This is Life and Death matter for some!
-DO NOT skip any optional essay prompt.
-try to write as many words as you can in order to MEET with the limit (i.e 298/300 words)
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Good Luck. This is Life and Death matter for some!
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For those who are applying top colleges in last minutes: -DO NOT skip any optional essay prompt. -try to write as many words as you can in order to MEET with the limit (i.e 298/300 words) -DO NOT overthink after you hit the submit button😂 Good Luck. This…
I need a video where Tristan Tate said he goes to sleep at 6am and wakes up at 5:59😂
I literally wrote 143 words essay where i meant to write 100 (maximum)😎
I literally wrote 143 words essay where i meant to write 100 (maximum)😎
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The Unlikely Hero in the Battle Against Feelings
Sure, nicotine gets a bad rap for being the villain in the smoking saga, but let's face it – it's a killer at a whole different level. People say nicotine kills, and they're not entirely wrong. It's a ruthless assassin, targeting feelings and pain like a silent ninja in the night.
Forget about nicotine being the bad guy in a health pamphlet. Think of it as your personal emotion hitman, wiping out stress and anxiety with a puff or a chew. Who needs therapy when you have nicotine casually strolling in, dressed in a cloud of smoke, ready to annihilate your feelings?
Sure, it might not be the classic superhero, but nicotine's got its own charm. It's the Deadpool of substances – unconventional, a bit cheeky, and definitely not your average do-gooder. Need a break from those pesky emotions? Nicotine's got your back, ready to assassinate the stress and leave your mind feeling like a zen garden.
So, next time someone says nicotine kills, just nod in agreement. It's out there, silently taking out your worries and leaving you feeling like the hero of your own blockbuster movie – the one where feelings get vaporized, and nicotine walks away in slow-mo, unfazed and cool as a cucumber.
Sure, nicotine gets a bad rap for being the villain in the smoking saga, but let's face it – it's a killer at a whole different level. People say nicotine kills, and they're not entirely wrong. It's a ruthless assassin, targeting feelings and pain like a silent ninja in the night.
Forget about nicotine being the bad guy in a health pamphlet. Think of it as your personal emotion hitman, wiping out stress and anxiety with a puff or a chew. Who needs therapy when you have nicotine casually strolling in, dressed in a cloud of smoke, ready to annihilate your feelings?
Sure, it might not be the classic superhero, but nicotine's got its own charm. It's the Deadpool of substances – unconventional, a bit cheeky, and definitely not your average do-gooder. Need a break from those pesky emotions? Nicotine's got your back, ready to assassinate the stress and leave your mind feeling like a zen garden.
So, next time someone says nicotine kills, just nod in agreement. It's out there, silently taking out your worries and leaving you feeling like the hero of your own blockbuster movie – the one where feelings get vaporized, and nicotine walks away in slow-mo, unfazed and cool as a cucumber.
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Forwarded from Husniddin Qironiy🇺🇿 (husniddin.qiranov🗽)
Are you planning to apply for college or university in the US for fall 2025? If so, you might be wondering how to prepare for the application process and what steps you need to take to increase your chances of getting admitted to your dream school. Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this post, we'll share some tips and resources on how to create a successful application plan for 2025.
First, you need to have a clear idea of your goals and interests. What do you want to study and why? What kind of school are you looking for? What are your academic and extracurricular strengths and weaknesses? These questions will help you narrow down your list of potential schools and programs that match your profile and preferences. You can use online tools like U.S. News or IDP India to search for schools and programs based on various criteria, such as location, size, cost, majors, admission requirements, and more.
Second, you need to research the admission requirements and deadlines of the schools and programs you are interested in. Different schools and programs may have different application processes and timelines, so you need to be aware of them and plan accordingly. For example, some schools may require standardized tests like SAT or ACT, while others may be test-optional or test-flexible. Some schools may have early action or early decision options, while others may have regular decision or rolling admission. You can find this information on the school's website or by contacting the admission office directly.
Third, you need to prepare the necessary documents and materials for your application. These may include transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, essays, portfolios, resumes, and more. You should start working on these as early as possible, as they will take time and effort to complete. You should also proofread and edit your documents carefully, and ask for feedback from your teachers, counselors, or mentors. You can use online platforms like Common App or Coalition App to apply to multiple schools with one application or use the school's own application system if they have one.
Fourth, you need to submit your application before the deadline and track your progress. You should double-check that you have completed all the required steps and submitted all the required documents and fees. You should also keep track of your application status and follow up with the schools if necessary. You can expect to hear back from the schools between March and April, depending on their admission cycle. You should also apply for financial aid and scholarships if you need them, as they can help you reduce the cost of your education.
Fifth, you need to make a final decision and enroll in the school of your choice. Once you receive your admission offers, you should compare them and weigh the pros and cons of each option. You should consider factors like academic quality, reputation, cost, location, campus life, and career opportunities. You should also visit the school if possible, or attend virtual events and webinars to get a feel for the school culture and environment. You should make your final decision by May 1, which is the national reply date for most schools, and send your enrollment deposit and confirmation to secure your spot.
We hope this post helps you create a plan for your 2025 application. Remember, applying to college or university is a journey, not a destination. It's an opportunity to learn more about yourself, explore your options, and pursue your dreams. We wish you all the best and we're here to support you along the way. If you have any questions or need any guidance, feel free to contact us anytime. Good luck!
@hq_blog
First, you need to have a clear idea of your goals and interests. What do you want to study and why? What kind of school are you looking for? What are your academic and extracurricular strengths and weaknesses? These questions will help you narrow down your list of potential schools and programs that match your profile and preferences. You can use online tools like U.S. News or IDP India to search for schools and programs based on various criteria, such as location, size, cost, majors, admission requirements, and more.
Second, you need to research the admission requirements and deadlines of the schools and programs you are interested in. Different schools and programs may have different application processes and timelines, so you need to be aware of them and plan accordingly. For example, some schools may require standardized tests like SAT or ACT, while others may be test-optional or test-flexible. Some schools may have early action or early decision options, while others may have regular decision or rolling admission. You can find this information on the school's website or by contacting the admission office directly.
Third, you need to prepare the necessary documents and materials for your application. These may include transcripts, test scores, letters of recommendation, essays, portfolios, resumes, and more. You should start working on these as early as possible, as they will take time and effort to complete. You should also proofread and edit your documents carefully, and ask for feedback from your teachers, counselors, or mentors. You can use online platforms like Common App or Coalition App to apply to multiple schools with one application or use the school's own application system if they have one.
Fourth, you need to submit your application before the deadline and track your progress. You should double-check that you have completed all the required steps and submitted all the required documents and fees. You should also keep track of your application status and follow up with the schools if necessary. You can expect to hear back from the schools between March and April, depending on their admission cycle. You should also apply for financial aid and scholarships if you need them, as they can help you reduce the cost of your education.
Fifth, you need to make a final decision and enroll in the school of your choice. Once you receive your admission offers, you should compare them and weigh the pros and cons of each option. You should consider factors like academic quality, reputation, cost, location, campus life, and career opportunities. You should also visit the school if possible, or attend virtual events and webinars to get a feel for the school culture and environment. You should make your final decision by May 1, which is the national reply date for most schools, and send your enrollment deposit and confirmation to secure your spot.
We hope this post helps you create a plan for your 2025 application. Remember, applying to college or university is a journey, not a destination. It's an opportunity to learn more about yourself, explore your options, and pursue your dreams. We wish you all the best and we're here to support you along the way. If you have any questions or need any guidance, feel free to contact us anytime. Good luck!
@hq_blog
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🚀 Assalomu alaykum, biz boshladik!!!
🔎 ZamonAI loyhasi o'zi nima? Loyiha nomidan bilishingiz mumkinki bu loyiha asosan sun'iy intellekt haqida. Bilamizki hozirda ko'pchilik insonlar sun'iy intellekt degandan faqatgina ChatGPT yoki Robotlarni tushinishadi, lekin bu aslida nima va hayotda uning qanday joriy etish yo'llari bor? Biz ushbu loyiha orqali bu savolga javob topishingiz mumkin!
🎯 Ko'plab maktablarda katta sinf va hattoki universitet yillarigacha bu bilimlar berilmaydi va bizning maqsadimiz shuki O'zbekistondagi dasturlashga qiziqqan lekin ingliz tili yoki rus tilini bilmasligi tufayli o'zbek tilida dasturlashga va Sun'iy Intellektga oid kerak ma'lumotlarni topolmasdan yurgan yoshlarga saviyali bilimlarni ulashishdir. Ushbu loyiha nafaqat sun'iy intellekt, balki dasturlashga oid bilimlarni ham o'z ichiga qamrab oladi.
🌐 Siz ushbu loyiha orqali dasturlash haqidagi maqolalarni tarjimasi va kuchli dasturchilar bilan Telegram yoki Zoom orqali bo'lib o'tadigan jonli suhbatimizga qo'shilish imkoniyatiga ega bo'lingiz mumkin.
@zamon_ai
🔎 ZamonAI loyhasi o'zi nima? Loyiha nomidan bilishingiz mumkinki bu loyiha asosan sun'iy intellekt haqida. Bilamizki hozirda ko'pchilik insonlar sun'iy intellekt degandan faqatgina ChatGPT yoki Robotlarni tushinishadi, lekin bu aslida nima va hayotda uning qanday joriy etish yo'llari bor? Biz ushbu loyiha orqali bu savolga javob topishingiz mumkin!
🎯 Ko'plab maktablarda katta sinf va hattoki universitet yillarigacha bu bilimlar berilmaydi va bizning maqsadimiz shuki O'zbekistondagi dasturlashga qiziqqan lekin ingliz tili yoki rus tilini bilmasligi tufayli o'zbek tilida dasturlashga va Sun'iy Intellektga oid kerak ma'lumotlarni topolmasdan yurgan yoshlarga saviyali bilimlarni ulashishdir. Ushbu loyiha nafaqat sun'iy intellekt, balki dasturlashga oid bilimlarni ham o'z ichiga qamrab oladi.
🌐 Siz ushbu loyiha orqali dasturlash haqidagi maqolalarni tarjimasi va kuchli dasturchilar bilan Telegram yoki Zoom orqali bo'lib o'tadigan jonli suhbatimizga qo'shilish imkoniyatiga ega bo'lingiz mumkin.
@zamon_ai
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Zamon AI
🚀 Assalomu alaykum, biz boshladik!!! 🔎 ZamonAI loyhasi o'zi nima? Loyiha nomidan bilishingiz mumkinki bu loyiha asosan sun'iy intellekt haqida. Bilamizki hozirda ko'pchilik insonlar sun'iy intellekt degandan faqatgina ChatGPT yoki Robotlarni tushinishadi…
Najmitdin has started something as always!
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I thought this is because of something else, but my heart was hurting for days for real. Bad.
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I trust everyone. I just don’t trust the devil inside them.
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Forwarded from Husniddin Qironiy🇺🇿 (husniddin.qiranov🗽)
🏛Why are Ivy League students addicted to drugs?💊
🌚You might think that Ivy League students are the cream of the crop, the smartest and most successful people in the world. But behind their impressive resumes and achievements, many of them are struggling with a dark secret: drug addiction.
⌨️According to a recent study, one in five students at an Ivy League college misuses a prescription stimulant to get ahead academically³. This is almost twice the rate of stimulant drug abuse across a wider sampling of colleges¹. The most common drugs used are Adderall and Ritalin, which are meant to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These drugs are supposed to enhance focus and concentration, but they also have serious side effects such as insomnia, anxiety, depression, and addiction.
⁉️Why do Ivy League students resort to these drugs? The answer is simple: pressure. They face intense competition and high expectations from their peers, professors, parents, and society. They want to excel in everything, from grades and test scores to extracurricular activities and internships. They want to secure their future in a competitive and uncertain world. They want to live up to the prestige and reputation of their schools.
🔘But at what cost? Many Ivy League students are sacrificing their health, happiness, and integrity for a temporary boost in performance. They are risking legal consequences, as the unlawful distribution and possession of controlled substances can lead to fines, jail time, or expulsion¹. They are also cheating themselves and others, as they gain an unfair advantage over their classmates and undermine the academic integrity of their institutions.
💊Drug addiction is not a sign of intelligence or success. It is a sign of desperation and insecurity. It is a coping mechanism that ultimately backfires and harms the user and the community. Ivy League students need to realize that they are more than their grades and achievements. They need to seek help and support from their friends, family, counselors, or doctors. They need to find healthy and sustainable ways to deal with stress and pressure. They need to value themselves and their well-being above all else.
🗑Drug addiction is a serious problem that affects people of all backgrounds and classes. It is especially prevalent among Ivy League students, who face enormous pressure and expectations. They need to be aware of the dangers and consequences of drug abuse and seek help and support if they are struggling. They need to remember that they are not alone and that they can overcome this challenge with courage and honesty.
@hq_blog
🌚You might think that Ivy League students are the cream of the crop, the smartest and most successful people in the world. But behind their impressive resumes and achievements, many of them are struggling with a dark secret: drug addiction.
⌨️According to a recent study, one in five students at an Ivy League college misuses a prescription stimulant to get ahead academically³. This is almost twice the rate of stimulant drug abuse across a wider sampling of colleges¹. The most common drugs used are Adderall and Ritalin, which are meant to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). These drugs are supposed to enhance focus and concentration, but they also have serious side effects such as insomnia, anxiety, depression, and addiction.
⁉️Why do Ivy League students resort to these drugs? The answer is simple: pressure. They face intense competition and high expectations from their peers, professors, parents, and society. They want to excel in everything, from grades and test scores to extracurricular activities and internships. They want to secure their future in a competitive and uncertain world. They want to live up to the prestige and reputation of their schools.
🔘But at what cost? Many Ivy League students are sacrificing their health, happiness, and integrity for a temporary boost in performance. They are risking legal consequences, as the unlawful distribution and possession of controlled substances can lead to fines, jail time, or expulsion¹. They are also cheating themselves and others, as they gain an unfair advantage over their classmates and undermine the academic integrity of their institutions.
💊Drug addiction is not a sign of intelligence or success. It is a sign of desperation and insecurity. It is a coping mechanism that ultimately backfires and harms the user and the community. Ivy League students need to realize that they are more than their grades and achievements. They need to seek help and support from their friends, family, counselors, or doctors. They need to find healthy and sustainable ways to deal with stress and pressure. They need to value themselves and their well-being above all else.
🗑Drug addiction is a serious problem that affects people of all backgrounds and classes. It is especially prevalent among Ivy League students, who face enormous pressure and expectations. They need to be aware of the dangers and consequences of drug abuse and seek help and support if they are struggling. They need to remember that they are not alone and that they can overcome this challenge with courage and honesty.
@hq_blog
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Diyorbek’s notes
Ladies and Gentlemen, Night is over! Good Morning!
I apologize to everyone who placed their trust in me for letting you down. My parents, teachers, mentors, and loved ones, I couldn't make it.
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