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08:15 Kirish imtihonlari haqida
10:45 SAT o’qishni qachon boshlash kerak?
19:18 Top Universitetlarga kirishda GPE’ning o’rni qanday?
30:45 O’zbekistonda o’qib turib, chet elga transfer qilish.
31:55 Maktabni bitirmasdan ham chet el universitetlariga topshirish, mumkinmi?
34:25 SAT’ning amal qilish muddati qancha?
35:06 SAT’ga mustaqil tayyorlansa bo’ladimi?
37:00 SAT magistraturaga ham o’tadimi?
44:15 Universitet nima uchun sizga grand berishi kerak?
48:50 O’z qobiliyatingizni aniqlash.
58:30 Mock Examdan natijasi 8 chiqqan qiz qanday qilib imtixonda 5.5 ball oldi?
1:03:23 Ilmiga ishonib
1:08:04 Sababini qiling, natijasiga Alloh kafil
1:12:48 Ilm o’zlashtirishning siri.
1:14:30 Ilm insonga yuqishining sirlari
1:17:11 Ilm olishni niyyati bo’lishi kerak
1:17:41 Ilm olishga nima to’sqinlik qiladi?
1:21:01 O’rgangan ilmingiz yuqmaydi, agar siz
1:26:20 Ilm bu quyosh

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Some sources that you can apply for foreign universities/find information about them:

Scoir.com - this is a great opportunity if you want to apply for unlimited number of universities,because there is not any limit !

Commonapp.org - admitted by more than 900 Universities in the world🌎.
You can apply for 20 Universities with only an account.

Standout.com - a bit complicated website ( for me),but you can still use this one as well.

niche.com - so,this is not for submitting an application to Universities though, but you can find dozens of useful data about colleges that you wanna apply.
Ex: deadlines, admission requirements, scholarship opportunity and so on..

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If you are going to learn maths/SAT this website is highly recommended. You can learn without without limits✌️

🧷khanacademy.com

Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization founded in 2008 by Salman Khan, a graduate of MIT and Harvard Business School. The organization's mission is to provide free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. The website offers a wide range of educational resources including video lectures, practice exercises, and assessments in subjects such as math, science, history, economics, computer science and more.

Khan Academy offers a personalized learning experience where students can learn at their own pace and track their progress. It also offers tools for teachers to monitor their students' progress and provide feedback.

The organization has partnerships with various institutions and organizations such as NASA, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and the California Academy of Sciences.

Khan Academy is funded through donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The organization has been recognized for its impact on education by numerous awards including the Webby Awards and the Shorty Awards.

Overall, Khan Academy is an excellent resource for students and educators looking for high-quality educational content that is accessible to all.

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🔖Best apps for learning foreign languages:

📌 Duolingo - Duolingo is a language learning app which allows you to earn points for correct answers. It is one of the best free language learning apps that helps you to certify your English proficiency. As for me, duolingo is by far the best app for learning languages, I have used it in order to improve my Russian recently.

📌 Tandem - Tandem language learning app helps you to take your learning to the next level. You can team up with a native speaker to practice these languages.It helps you to boost your vocabulary.You can take one-on-one lessons from certified professionals anytime.It helps you to improve your pronunciation.

📌 Hello Talk - HelloTalk is a global language learning and language exchange app. It is one of the best language learning app that allows you to connect you with native speakers of other languages. It also helps you to perfect your Pronunciation.
Provides: The Largest Language Exchange Community. It allows you to improve Your Grammar Skills.

📌 Lingvist - Lingvist is a language learning app that helps you to learn Spanish, French, German, Russian, English, and other languages. This vocabulary builder uses AI technology to improve your memory.

📌 HiNative - HiNative is a desirable language learning community in the world. It provides you with customized example sentences, responses to your follow-up questions, and tips to improve your pronunciation.

📌 Speaky - Speaky is a language learning and social network app. It allows you to learn different languages and meet people around the world. You will able to learn various languages like Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, and other 110+ languages.
Features for Speaky : Fully dedicated environment, the worldwide language learning community, text chat and text correction feature.

📌 PimSleur - Pimsleur is uniquely focused conversational language learning app. It is one of the best language learning programs that helps people to start speaking a new language in 30 days. Offers the built-in hands-free mode makes it easy to learn a new language.

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📌Difference between College and University:

Colleges and universities primarily differ in program offerings and degree types. "University" refers to larger institutions offering both undergraduate and graduate programs, the word university is derived from the Latin universitas magistrorum et scholarium, which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". And "College" refers to community colleges, technical schools, and liberal arts colleges.The word "college" is from the Latin verb lego, legere, legi, lectum, "to collect, gather together, pick", plus the preposition cum, "with", thus meaning "selected together".
...Since universities are generally larger than colleges, they offer more variety in their degree programs and focus heavily on producing research. At a university, for example, you can study for a master's degree or a PhD, whereas not every college will have these graduate degree programs.

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​​📌Heeeeey guys, how are you doing?
Here I'm sharing a list of useful websites that you can use while applying for foreign Universities.

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collegevine.com - CollegeVine connects you to advisors, current college students, peers, and admissions offices – so you can get to where you want to go.


cappex.com - Research schools, get scholarships, and understand where you fit — at any stage of your college journey.


collegexpress.com - the mission of College express is to connect students with the right schools for them. Join thousands of other students and start your search with CollegeXpress.


chegg.com/schools - Explore colleges and begin your list


petersons.com - Raise your scores and increase your chances of admission with all-inclusive test prep for over 185 exams, including SAT, ACT, and AP tests.


usnews.com - You can be aware of all university-related-stuff of the US with the help of this website.


prepscholar.com - Adaptive online test prep program scientifically designed to understand your strengths and weaknesses and customize to your exact abilities, so you’ll make more progress in less time than with any other program.


college-insight.org -A unique resource that provides easy-to-use college profiles as well as detailed, research-level higher education data.

Don't forget to check this post as well!

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​​📌Many of you are asking about how to find volunteer works. I exactly know the reason)
For : Good extracurricular activities..
Now, I'll share five useful websites that can help you to find volunteer works.


The Point App provides a diverse range of volunteer opportunities, catering to different interests, skills, and causes. Whether you are passionate about environmental conservation, education, homelessness, or healthcare, you can find relevant opportunities that align with your interests and values. They partner with reputable nonprofit organizations and social impact initiatives, ensuring that volunteers can trust the legitimacy and quality of the opportunities listed on the platform.


DoSomething.org focuses on engaging and mobilizing young people to take action and make a difference. It offers a diverse selection of volunteer campaigns spanning multiple social issues, such as environmental sustainability, social justice, mental health, and education. Their campaigns often utilize creative and innovative approaches to address these issues, making volunteering more exciting and appealing to young volunteers.

VolunteerMatch is one of the largest databases for connecting nonprofits with volunteers. Since its inception, VolunteerMatch has connected 15.2 million volunteers to organizations globally. VolunteerMatch offers a simple interface for either posting volunteer roles or searching for them. Nonprofits, schools and non-U.S. NGOs are all welcome to submit a call for volunteers, as well as government organizations and other tax-exempt organizations.

JustServe helps people find volunteer opportunities nearby. Volunteers can search by projects or organizations to find something more specific. Another element of JustServe is that potential volunteers and organizations can browse through past success stories. These show a description of an event, a photo of the volunteers and the date the event took place.

Catchafire.org matches people’s professional skills to nonprofits in need. Skills like accounting, branding, engineering, web design, sales, marketing, writing and social media — among others — are all in demand. The majority of opportunities on Catchafire are remote, making it easier for busy professionals to donate their time whenever it’s available.


Also there is a Telegram channel I've been following for 3 months and admins work really hard to give useful information about volunteer works: @Social_Market4

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📌Three ways to get a 100% bachelor's degree grant 🗽

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1⃣ Need-based financial aid - financing on need; is calculated based on your family's annual income, assets you have, and your overall financial situation.

To apply for this type of funding, you need to fill out a special application called CSS Profile.

The cost of sending to 1 university: $16 + a single fee of $9.

2⃣Merit-based financial aid - funding for "merits"; is allocated based on the components of your application (academic performance, extracurricular activities, essays).

You can check the application criteria on your university website: sometimes a separate application is required, sometimes not.

3⃣ Combination of need-based + merit-based (bachelor) or assistantship/fellowship (master's degree)

🫶🏻Here, the requirements will vary, so feel free to go to the financial aid & scholarships tab of your university or write to the admissions office!

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You are already a student of local university in your hometown, but you want to take some time off and travel around the world while studying...
This post is meant for you then!

-Fully-funded grants are a great opportunity for students and professionals to pursue educational or cultural experiences without worrying about financing. These grants usually cover the cost of tuition, travel, and living expenses, allowing recipients to focus on their studies or research. Some examples of fully-funded grants include the UGRAD, JACAFA, and SUSI programs.

UGRAD is a program sponsored by the US Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. It provides undergraduate students from different countries with the chance to study in the United States for a year, with all expenses paid. The JACAFA program, on the other hand, lets young scientists and engineers from Asian countries participate in research projects at Japanese universities or research institutions for up to two months. The SUSI program offers foreign scholars and professionals the opportunity to participate in six-week intensive academic programs at US universities, with all expenses covered.

Applying for fully-funded grants is highly competitive, and applicants must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a commitment to cultural exchange. However, the benefits of receiving a fully-funded grant are substantial, including gaining valuable academic and professional experience, developing new skills, and building international networks.

If you're interested in applying for a fully-funded grant, start preparing early. Research the programs available and carefully review the eligibility criteria and application requirements. Ensure you gather all necessary documentation, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a well-crafted personal statement.

In conclusion, fully-funded grants like UGRAD, JACAFA, and SUSI provide excellent opportunities for students and professionals to pursue academic and cultural experiences without financial burden. While competition for these grants is intense, the benefits of receiving one are significant and can have a profound impact on your academic and professional development.

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reading exercises that you can do to improve your reading.

1. Read and write down the keywords in your notebook. Go back after and try to remember what each word means.

2. Read quickly and write down a 1 sentence summary after you finish. Then read again and add another sentence.

3. Read half a sentence and try to write the second half before you read it. Change it up and read the second half of a sentence and try to figure out the first half.

4. Write down all the keywords in a paragraph. Try to use the keywords to rewrite the whole paragraph.

5. Read the first and last paragraph of a reading. Write down what you think is in the other paragraphs then read and check.

6. Read the tapescript of a listening test. Then listen to it without the tapescript and try to remember the words you read.

7. Write down all the words in a sentence you don’t understand. Try writing a new sentence with the words before you understand what the word means. Then look up the word in a dictionary and correct your sentence.

8. Read and draw a picture of what the reading is about (or make a mind map).

9. Write down the question words ‘Where,’ ‘When,’ ‘Why,’ ‘Who,’ ‘How,’ and ‘What’ and try to answer while you read.

10. Write down all the proper names in a reading before you read it. Then read it quickly and fill in why each name is important (you can also write down dates and numbers).


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