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07.04.202514:49
Meet the Class of 2029

Below is the list of Uzbeks we personally know who will be studying at prestigious universities in the US and beyond.

👍 Ozodbek - Amherst

👍 Nazokat - Amherst

👍 Zafar - Babson

😳 Aydos - Brown

❤️ Said - Colby

😳 Timur - Cornell

❤️ Eldor - CMU-Q

❤️ Jaxongir - CMU-Q

❤️ Khusan - Duke

❤️ Gulnoza - Duke

😳 Azizbek - Harvard

😳 Jasurbek - Harvard

👍 Akramjon - Haverford

😔 Mustafo - HKU

❤️ Azizbek - KAIST

❤️ Kamoliddin - KAIST

❤️ Manzilbek - KAIST

☝️ Elbek - KFUPM

☝️ Abdulbosit - KFUPM

👍 Ozod - Lehigh

🌟 Adilkhan - Lingnan

👍 Abdullox - MIT

🔥 Murod - NYUAD

🔥 Bibisora - NYUAD

🔥 Islom - NYUAD

🔥 Sevara - NYUAD

🔥 Mubina - NYUAD

🔥 Hulkar - NYUAD

🔥 Behruz - NYUAD

🔥 Nozima - NYUAD

🔥 Bosit- NYUAD

🔥 Zafar - NYUAD

👍 Mirshod - Ole Miss

👍 Asliddin - Ole Miss

😳 Ruhshona - UPenn

😳 Muhsina - UPenn

😱 Munisa - UChicago

😱 Asilbek - UChicago

🌟Najmitdin - UToronto

🥳 Jamshidbek - Vanderbilt

The list was constructed in collaboration with people on the list and is subject to change. We added as many people as we knew and ready to add more if needed. No elitism intended. If you didn't find yourself from the list although you have committed to a university, please approach me so I can add you to our group and to the list. Thank you.

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12.04.202511:27
30.03.202502:43
🌟 How to Write a Strong LOCI (Waitlist Letter) and Boost Your Chances!
I know there have been a ton of reassuring posts about college decisions and rejections, but I want to specifically address those of you who’ve been waitlisted. Many of waitlisted applicants know that they need to write LOCI (Letter of Continued Interest), but don’t know how to write an effective one. So, let me spill the tea!

🔍 What is a LOCI (Waitlist Letter)?
A LOCI is a letter you send to a college after being waitlisted. It’s your chance to:

Reinforce your commitment to the school.

Showcase how you've grown since you applied and highlight any new accomplishments.

🌟 Why is the LOCI Important?
THEY work! ✅ Many students get off the waitlist simply by sending one, while others don’t, leaving you with a clear leg up if you take the time to send a well-written letter.

Many students don’t know how to write a LOCI correctly, so if you do it well, you’re ahead of the game!

It’s also important to note that since you’ve applied, you’ve probably accomplished more things — whether that’s raising your GPA, completing a project, or retaking the SAT. This is your chance to highlight those new accomplishments.

✍️ How to Write a Successful LOCI?

Start with your commitment:
Open your letter by clearly stating that if admitted, you would attend the school without hesitation.
This shows them you’re genuinely interested, not just waiting around for a better option.

Academic Updates (1-2 paragraphs):

1-2 paragraphs about academic updates (Test scores, GPA, Olympiads, Awards/Recognitions or other academic contests
Provide specific numbers to show growth. (Think of this as an Activities List, but for updates.)

Extracurricular Updates (1-2 paragraphs):
Highlight any new leadership roles or major achievements in your extracurriculars.
Show growth in your involvement, and again, use quantitative results if possible.

For example: “Led my school’s robotics team to the regional finals, increasing our ranking by 20%” or “Organized a community charity drive that raised $5,000 for a local shelter.”

Personal/Family Updates (1 paragraph):
This section is where you get more personal.
Have you been involved in community service, helped a vulnerable group, or started a project for social good?
Maybe you helped take care of a sick relative or played a role in a family tradition — share these moments. This gives a glimpse into your character beyond academics.

Example: “Started a food donation project during Ramadan, delivering over 100 meals to low-income families.”

Reaffirm Your Interest (1 paragraph):
End the letter by reiterating that this school is your #1 choice.

Aim for 650-800 words — concise, but detailed enough to show all your progress.

Best of luck and Ramadan Muborak! 🌙

Check out the comments to access s successful UPenn LOCI

Let me know in the comments if you’ve found this post useful👇
10.04.202517:30
Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of Q&As by top university admits, and one of the most common questions they get asked is:
"Sizning yutuqingiz siri nimada?"
"Man sizday bo'lish uchun nima qilishim kerak?"
Even I’ve received a few messages asking how I did it.

I think a lot of people confuse a university acceptance with success. I’m not trying to downplay the hard work all of us put into our applications — we have put so much of hour time, effort and worked hard — but is getting into a prestigious school really the definition of success? Is that really how we imagine successful people? Does being accepted to a Top-20 university — a process that depends on millions of factors, including luck automatically make someone successful?

I think a lot of people need to take a step back and reflect on what success actually means to them. It’s crucial to define your own values and not let external standards dictate your self-worth.

Of course, everyone’s interpretation of success is different. It’s shaped by our experiences, upbringing, religion, friends, family, and the media we consume. But when someone starts to see a college acceptance as the meaning of life, or a rejection as a devastating failure, life can get really miserable.
At the end of the day, the admissions process is like a lottery. lots of students get rejected despite near-perfect stats, while others without test scores get in. It’s rough, ruthless, unpredictable. And yes, sometimes it even feels unfair. But it is what it is — we can’t change that. We’re just participants in this huge, chaotic game.
So if you tie your sense of worth or happiness entirely to a university acceptance, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Your value is so much more than a school name on your instagram bio or a telegram premium emoji.
10.04.202517:32
The same thing goes for how we often attach our identities or self-worth to certain top universities — usually Ivy League schools — and label them as our "reach" or "dream" schools.

Yes, it’s important to build a meaningful and realistic college list — one that aligns with your long-term goals, offers strong programs in your area of interest, is located in a state you’d actually enjoy living for the next four years, and is generous with financial aid for international students.
But making one school your "dream" and hinging all your hopes on getting in can set you up for serious disappointment, which could turn into apathy or even depression that will take you months to crawl out of.

The truth is, the odds of getting into that one dream college might be closer to 0.0001%. And that’s not meant to discourage you from applying — go for it. But when you do, make sure you’re emotionally prepared for any outcome.

Thinking you deserve to get into your dream school is honestly pretty entitled. Studying abroad isn’t some guaranteed right — it’s a privilege that many people will never have. So wherever you end up, make the most of what you’ve been given.
Today I met with Said (Colby ‘29) and had Bobirjon’s favorite steak at Giotto lol. It was such a pleasure to meet Said, he really is a chill guy, an absolute legend🙌🏼

Soon I’ll visit Tashkent and hopefully will meet more people from the class of 2029.
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