Forwarded from Zuck Mansurov (Zuck)
Кому НЕ стоит поступать в T30 университеты…
Тому, кто не готов много работать.
Тому, кто сейчас ничего не делает.
Тому, кто не готов не спать ночами.
Тому, кто не готов решать все проблемы самостоятельно.
Тому, кто не хочет выходить из зоны комфорта.
Тому, кто считает, что списывать и врать это okay.
Тому, кто не умеет пользоваться гуглом и не может загуглить вопрос, перед тем как писать его мне в лс.
Тому, кто не понимает и не принимает ценности американского общества.
Я не хочу вас запугивать и отговаривать, ни в коем случае. Но вы должны понимать, что учиться в топовых университетах сложно. К сожалению, у многих людей случаются нервные срывы, они вгоняют себя в депрессию и тд. Просто хочу сказать, чтобы вы хорошо думали перед тем как принимали решение о поступлении.
©️ @becomingchicagoan
Тому, кто не готов много работать.
Тому, кто сейчас ничего не делает.
Тому, кто не готов не спать ночами.
Тому, кто не готов решать все проблемы самостоятельно.
Тому, кто не хочет выходить из зоны комфорта.
Тому, кто считает, что списывать и врать это okay.
Тому, кто не умеет пользоваться гуглом и не может загуглить вопрос, перед тем как писать его мне в лс.
Тому, кто не понимает и не принимает ценности американского общества.
Я не хочу вас запугивать и отговаривать, ни в коем случае. Но вы должны понимать, что учиться в топовых университетах сложно. К сожалению, у многих людей случаются нервные срывы, они вгоняют себя в депрессию и тд. Просто хочу сказать, чтобы вы хорошо думали перед тем как принимали решение о поступлении.
©️ @becomingchicagoan
Forwarded from levsha mind
Best ways to waste the entire summer:
1) Sitting at home whole day studying for IELTS/SAT
2) Participating in 614919 MUNs
3) Sitting on Instagram/YouTube Shorts/Tik-Tok/Telegram/etc all day better delete if unpurposefully used.
4) Going to 4292 meetups with friends/relatives/others
5) Watching 47384 films/cartoons
6) Volunteering 4738593 times
7) Following 4748328 Telegram Channels on Coll/Admissions
8) Not taking Job/Internship
9) Not reading books/taking courses
10)Not starting the College App
Make a plan and take everything serious before it is already late.
@levshasentrancerecords1
1) Sitting at home whole day studying for IELTS/SAT
2) Participating in 614919 MUNs
3) Sitting on Instagram/YouTube Shorts/Tik-Tok/Telegram/etc all day better delete if unpurposefully used.
4) Going to 4292 meetups with friends/relatives/others
5) Watching 47384 films/cartoons
6) Volunteering 4738593 times
7) Following 4748328 Telegram Channels on Coll/Admissions
8) Not taking Job/Internship
9) Not reading books/taking courses
10)Not starting the College App
Make a plan and take everything serious before it is already late.
@levshasentrancerecords1
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Forwarded from levsha mind
Those who took SAT in May,
Do not forget that you have the option to Send your SAT scores for free to up to 4 colleges for free.
CB website: "You also have until nine days after the test to use your free score reports. After that, there's a fee.". The fee is 12$ per one college.
Where should the results be sent?
I know it's a bit early and you're probably not sure about the college list. But here are some suggestions:
1) Your ED choice (Dream School)
2) Your ED 2 choice (if ED not works)
3) One top uni that you'll absolutely apply to and go if accepted
4) USF (one safety that requires official SAT scores directly from CB)
Take this small opportunity serious so you don't have to spend additional bucks from your pocket.
@levshasentrancerecords1
Do not forget that you have the option to Send your SAT scores for free to up to 4 colleges for free.
CB website: "You also have until nine days after the test to use your free score reports. After that, there's a fee.". The fee is 12$ per one college.
Where should the results be sent?
I know it's a bit early and you're probably not sure about the college list. But here are some suggestions:
1) Your ED choice (Dream School)
2) Your ED 2 choice (if ED not works)
3) One top uni that you'll absolutely apply to and go if accepted
4) USF (one safety that requires official SAT scores directly from CB)
Take this small opportunity serious so you don't have to spend additional bucks from your pocket.
@levshasentrancerecords1
Steve Jobs dies a billionaire, with a fortune of $7 billion, at the age of 56 from pancreatic cancer, and here are some of his last words... 👇👇👇
“At this moment, lying on the bed, sick and remembering all my life, I realize that all my recognition and wealth that I have is meaningless in the face of imminent death. You can hire someone to drive a car for you, make money for you – but you can not rent someone to carry the disease for you.
As we get older we are smarter, and we slowly realize that the watch is worth $30 or $300 – both of which show the same time. Whether we drive a car worth $150,000, or a car worth $2000 – the road and distance are the same, we reach the same destination. If we drink a bottle worth $300 or wine worth $10 we're drunk"
Five Undeniable Facts🔥
-Do not educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy. – So when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the price.
-Eat your food as medicine, otherwise you will need to eat your medicine as food.
-Whoever loves you will never leave you, even if he or she has 100 reasons to give up. They will always find one reason to hold on.
-There is a big difference between being human and human being.
-If you want to go fast – go alone! But if you want to go far – go together.
“At this moment, lying on the bed, sick and remembering all my life, I realize that all my recognition and wealth that I have is meaningless in the face of imminent death. You can hire someone to drive a car for you, make money for you – but you can not rent someone to carry the disease for you.
As we get older we are smarter, and we slowly realize that the watch is worth $30 or $300 – both of which show the same time. Whether we drive a car worth $150,000, or a car worth $2000 – the road and distance are the same, we reach the same destination. If we drink a bottle worth $300 or wine worth $10 we're drunk"
Five Undeniable Facts🔥
-Do not educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy. – So when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the price.
-Eat your food as medicine, otherwise you will need to eat your medicine as food.
-Whoever loves you will never leave you, even if he or she has 100 reasons to give up. They will always find one reason to hold on.
-There is a big difference between being human and human being.
-If you want to go fast – go alone! But if you want to go far – go together.
🔥1
Forwarded from EducationUSA_Tashkent
Join the EducationUSA Online Session
Topic: Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Date & time: May 19 at 5 pm
Zoom meeting @ https://cutt.ly/uHWSYGN
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students and young professionals to study in the United States for up to two years and earn a Master’s degree. Participants will be recruited through a merit-based open competition.
Topic: Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Date & time: May 19 at 5 pm
Zoom meeting @ https://cutt.ly/uHWSYGN
The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students and young professionals to study in the United States for up to two years and earn a Master’s degree. Participants will be recruited through a merit-based open competition.
Forwarded from Rustam Nur (Rustam Nur)
Best College Application content on YouTube?
I have been following these guys' advice:
1) Gohar Khan.
MiT [Computer Science] graduate. Dense and simple shorts. One of the fastest growing blogs on YouTube.
2) Tulla Bee.
Stanford Freshman. Shares and analyzes her entire application that got her into Columbia & Stanford. Back in November, I used her Columbia essays to get a picture of what a good supplemental essay looks like.
3) Lour Drick Valsote.
Stanford Sophomore. Like most other personal-college-application-story blogs on YouTube, I started following him after watching his reaction video.
He also shares his Stanford supplemental essays; they are insanely creative.
#tips
Anyone else?
I have been following these guys' advice:
1) Gohar Khan.
MiT [Computer Science] graduate. Dense and simple shorts. One of the fastest growing blogs on YouTube.
2) Tulla Bee.
Stanford Freshman. Shares and analyzes her entire application that got her into Columbia & Stanford. Back in November, I used her Columbia essays to get a picture of what a good supplemental essay looks like.
3) Lour Drick Valsote.
Stanford Sophomore. Like most other personal-college-application-story blogs on YouTube, I started following him after watching his reaction video.
He also shares his Stanford supplemental essays; they are insanely creative.
#tips
Anyone else?