Below are few apps recognized internationally for messaging and networking online:
1. Linkedin.📱
That's where networking is done in the modern rat race, alongside applying for jobs and internships, or hiring.
Your profile on LinkedIn is basically your online open source public CV, so that based on it your potential employers or those who want to network with you can reach out.
2. Wassup!📱
Whatsapp is Telegram, search up the difference on Google; put reddit at the end of your search bar for biased opinions.
It might be little inconvenient to adapt to after using what you are using right now to read my posts for years, but sometimes programs you may participate in or people you try to contact with only use WhatsApp. Hence no harm in learning how to use that app as well, instead of Candy Crush.
3. Discord📱
Although less popular than those above, Discord is a widely used messaging platform, mainly for forming communities of people with similar interests or mission, aka servers.
Most online educational & professional programs, especially those with high participant count, do use Discord for hosting meetings and messaging. Additionally, it's best for personal use as well. I'm a member of couple servers since 2023, and I use it on and off when bored and want to have a chat with my friends from various continents.
4. Reddit📱
Reddit is where everything on the internet is rated and discussed. Forming and leading a community via subreddits is also a thing in the app.
My take is, I find solutions for problems on Reddit, or in some cases, compare stuff. With more than 1 billion monthly active users, there are discussions and info about all the resources uploaded to the internet. What you need to do is search and put reddit at the end: Google "Iran vs Israel, which one wins? Reddit," and you're good to go.
Below, I'll put my LinkedIn account to connect with you all, Discord username, and some Discord servers you may want to join.
1. Linkedin.
That's where networking is done in the modern rat race, alongside applying for jobs and internships, or hiring.
Your profile on LinkedIn is basically your online open source public CV, so that based on it your potential employers or those who want to network with you can reach out.
I hate Linkedin. That's not how networking should be done really--bragging and messaging only for the sake of work. Unfortunately, that's what it has come to in international scale, and one has to learn to cope with it and leverage it properly, at least in the short term.
2. Wassup!
Whatsapp is Telegram, search up the difference on Google; put reddit at the end of your search bar for biased opinions.
It might be little inconvenient to adapt to after using what you are using right now to read my posts for years, but sometimes programs you may participate in or people you try to contact with only use WhatsApp. Hence no harm in learning how to use that app as well, instead of Candy Crush.
3. Discord
Although less popular than those above, Discord is a widely used messaging platform, mainly for forming communities of people with similar interests or mission, aka servers.
Most online educational & professional programs, especially those with high participant count, do use Discord for hosting meetings and messaging. Additionally, it's best for personal use as well. I'm a member of couple servers since 2023, and I use it on and off when bored and want to have a chat with my friends from various continents.
4. Reddit
Reddit is where everything on the internet is rated and discussed. Forming and leading a community via subreddits is also a thing in the app.
My take is, I find solutions for problems on Reddit, or in some cases, compare stuff. With more than 1 billion monthly active users, there are discussions and info about all the resources uploaded to the internet. What you need to do is search and put reddit at the end: Google "Iran vs Israel, which one wins? Reddit," and you're good to go.
Below, I'll put my LinkedIn account to connect with you all, Discord username, and some Discord servers you may want to join.
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Now I'll say that I enjoyed my Art tour, but it doesn't mean I understood it.
My last visit to museums and galleries was 8-9 years ago at least, on frequent school trips with my classmates in elementary grades. Not that I remember it, but perhaps, I might have never been to an art exhibition before, so might as well call it one of a life experience. I do plan to tour more with my friends, I shall see; until I grasp what language Art speaks.
My last visit to museums and galleries was 8-9 years ago at least, on frequent school trips with my classmates in elementary grades. Not that I remember it, but perhaps, I might have never been to an art exhibition before, so might as well call it one of a life experience. I do plan to tour more with my friends, I shall see; until I grasp what language Art speaks.
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What admissions looks like?
From what I recently learned. You yourself needs to deserve for what you're pursuing in the first place. On that, take the analogy of choosing a potential life partner. You list all the requirements you look for in your future partner (e.g., pretty, educated, funny, kind). Then take a deep look in yourself and start working on developing those qualities within, cause assuming you want a near ideal partner, your standards should be applicable for yourself as well unless you want a reality check with a pile of rejections. The exact same principal applies for Colleges and programs you wish to study at. You choose one, say MIT, Narxoz, then you work on deserving the choice, that you made, and be willing to put on the work, ask the girl, take the risk, shoot the shot.
Besides, if you deserve, it's inevitable that you'll achieve what you wish; if not, then make yourself deserve.
From what I recently learned. You yourself needs to deserve for what you're pursuing in the first place. On that, take the analogy of choosing a potential life partner. You list all the requirements you look for in your future partner (e.g., pretty, educated, funny, kind). Then take a deep look in yourself and start working on developing those qualities within, cause assuming you want a near ideal partner, your standards should be applicable for yourself as well unless you want a reality check with a pile of rejections. The exact same principal applies for Colleges and programs you wish to study at. You choose one, say MIT, Narxoz, then you work on deserving the choice, that you made, and be willing to put on the work, ask the girl, take the risk, shoot the shot.
Besides, if you deserve, it's inevitable that you'll achieve what you wish; if not, then make yourself deserve.
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Application to TKS.pdf
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We want to share one of the opportunities that can truly shape a person, and TKS is one of them.
TKS (The Knowledge Society) is a 10-month virtual/in-person program that helps to learn your area of interest and create a tangible project on it. In short, it is a school for innovators! 🏫
TKS Alumni have spoken at TEDx, published research, started companies, and worked or landed internships in organizations like OpenAI, Tesla, and the United Nations (often before turning 20).
TKS hosts in-persons in cities like New York, LA, Ottawa, Dubai, etc.
The most exciting part is that you can even get up to 100% scholarships for this program!
Our team member and TKS Alumni, Husan Mavlonov made a full comprehensive guide for applying to TKS.
Here it is! Use, Share, and Enjoy!
The deadline is in 31st of July.
PS. If you need further help or have questions during the process, contact @mavlonovhusan.
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TKS (The Knowledge Society) is a 10-month virtual/in-person program that helps to learn your area of interest and create a tangible project on it. In short, it is a school for innovators! 🏫
TKS Alumni have spoken at TEDx, published research, started companies, and worked or landed internships in organizations like OpenAI, Tesla, and the United Nations (often before turning 20).
TKS hosts in-persons in cities like New York, LA, Ottawa, Dubai, etc.
The most exciting part is that you can even get up to 100% scholarships for this program!
Our team member and TKS Alumni, Husan Mavlonov made a full comprehensive guide for applying to TKS.
Here it is! Use, Share, and Enjoy!
The deadline is in 31st of July.
PS. If you need further help or have questions during the process, contact @mavlonovhusan.
@unlockuz
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Some more iconic shoots
First time travelling around the camp; even though we trespassed / didn't follow the camp rules, it was worth it.
We discovered bitter sweet berry bushes, took pics with the legendary "Yoshlar Oromgohi" sign, did pre-date extra hiking, more importantly tho, adventured to the fullest.
Not recommended to violate safety regulations, but do try breaking out of your comfort — don't suppress your courage.
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