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Sa'dulla
15 y.o. with a Dream✨
From Ellikkala, Qaraqalpaqstan
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रिकॉर्ड
20.04.202523:59
511सदस्य27.03.202523:59
0उद्धरण सूचकांक10.04.202510:52
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60.80%ERRसे पुनः पोस्ट किया:
Shoks

15.04.202515:14
If you are an international student applying for financial aid - congratulations, this year it will be even harder, as it has been every single year.
2–3 years ago, a 1500 SAT score was impressive, but now almost everyone you know has it. Is it score inflation? Or is Uzbekistan developing quickly?
A 1500 SAT score was never something too impressive in the U.S. either - there were hundreds, even thousands of students with those scores before - but not in our context. As the competition gets stronger, you must make sure that you’re a really good fit for a college.
When you are creating your college list, you must ask yourself one question: why am I even applying to this school? That’s something really important to consider - and admissions officers will consider it too.
As an international student applying for financial aid, you honestly don’t have any safety schools. Let’s be real - if you can’t pay at least 15–20k per year, then there are no true safeties. You only have reach schools and dreams. Any school that accepts you with full financial aid believes you are a great fit - so make sure you know exactly where you’re applying, and why.
Would you like to get a template on how to build your college list?😳
@shoks927
2–3 years ago, a 1500 SAT score was impressive, but now almost everyone you know has it. Is it score inflation? Or is Uzbekistan developing quickly?
A 1500 SAT score was never something too impressive in the U.S. either - there were hundreds, even thousands of students with those scores before - but not in our context. As the competition gets stronger, you must make sure that you’re a really good fit for a college.
When you are creating your college list, you must ask yourself one question: why am I even applying to this school? That’s something really important to consider - and admissions officers will consider it too.
As an international student applying for financial aid, you honestly don’t have any safety schools. Let’s be real - if you can’t pay at least 15–20k per year, then there are no true safeties. You only have reach schools and dreams. Any school that accepts you with full financial aid believes you are a great fit - so make sure you know exactly where you’re applying, and why.
Would you like to get a template on how to build your college list?😳
@shoks927
27.03.202518:07
"Improve your writing by writing more"
I didn't believe that. There had to be something — a secret shortcut, a proven way to write essays, the "ultimate structure" to get me accepted to my dream school, the perfect method with all the "hook" and the "show don't tell" and the "values". There was nothing.
I still remember the days in August when I was constantly watching "CommonApp essay tips", "College application mistakes" stuff. I used literally none of them. Though I started watching these stuff last summer, I didn't write my first Personal Statement draft until this Spring.
Then I understood.
Your voice isn't something you tune, it's something you find. Your essay will have an interesting hook if you're interested in writing it. You don't plan the essay, you type and the essay writes itself. Just like how I can't control how I sound and look, I don't get to decide how my essay speaks. If I try I'll come off as robotic and pretentious — just like in real life.
So I stopped trying to "jilovla" my essay and started writing whatever comes to my mind. I didn't reflect enough in real life, so I can't write reflections very well yet. But It will all pass. My essay will improve as I write it. There's just one thing I realized:
Your essay is your 2nd voice
PS: My fellow peers, it's time to start writing reflections so the first essay you write won't be ur PS on the day of the deadline🙏. React with 🍓 if you've read this far.
I didn't believe that. There had to be something — a secret shortcut, a proven way to write essays, the "ultimate structure" to get me accepted to my dream school, the perfect method with all the "hook" and the "show don't tell" and the "values". There was nothing.
I still remember the days in August when I was constantly watching "CommonApp essay tips", "College application mistakes" stuff. I used literally none of them. Though I started watching these stuff last summer, I didn't write my first Personal Statement draft until this Spring.
Then I understood.
Your voice isn't something you tune, it's something you find. Your essay will have an interesting hook if you're interested in writing it. You don't plan the essay, you type and the essay writes itself. Just like how I can't control how I sound and look, I don't get to decide how my essay speaks. If I try I'll come off as robotic and pretentious — just like in real life.
So I stopped trying to "jilovla" my essay and started writing whatever comes to my mind. I didn't reflect enough in real life, so I can't write reflections very well yet. But It will all pass. My essay will improve as I write it. There's just one thing I realized:
Your essay is your 2nd voice
PS: My fellow peers, it's time to start writing reflections so the first essay you write won't be ur PS on the day of the deadline🙏. React with 🍓 if you've read this far.
से पुनः पोस्ट किया:
Shoks



17.04.202509:34
Applying to 30+ schools thinking “I’m sure at least one will accept me” is probably the worst idea ever.
Every year, students say they won’t repeat the mistakes of past generations - and then they do exactly that. Like clockwork.
Blindly applying to every school that offers financial aid isn't a strategy - it's just a desperate shot in the dark. Yes, full aid might be your top priority, and that’s valid. But don’t forget: schools are also checking you out. They want to see if you actually fit their community, values, and direction.
This college list template helps you stack everything in one place - school values, your notes, what stands out about them. So when you’re writing your supplementals or EC descriptions, you’re not just throwing words at a page - you’re showing alignment. And if your goals, values, and personality click with what a school is about? Congrats, you’ve just leapfrogged a whole crowd of perfect scorers who didn’t bother.
Share this file with others who need it. And seriously - spend at least an hour or two researching each school you apply to.
Check their blogs, read what’s happening on campus, stay up to date. The more you know, the more strategic you are.
Here is the link for the template of college list
Just copy this file to your own google drive as i showed on the attached screenshot. Wish you a good luck,
With love,
@shoks927
Every year, students say they won’t repeat the mistakes of past generations - and then they do exactly that. Like clockwork.
Blindly applying to every school that offers financial aid isn't a strategy - it's just a desperate shot in the dark. Yes, full aid might be your top priority, and that’s valid. But don’t forget: schools are also checking you out. They want to see if you actually fit their community, values, and direction.
This college list template helps you stack everything in one place - school values, your notes, what stands out about them. So when you’re writing your supplementals or EC descriptions, you’re not just throwing words at a page - you’re showing alignment. And if your goals, values, and personality click with what a school is about? Congrats, you’ve just leapfrogged a whole crowd of perfect scorers who didn’t bother.
Share this file with others who need it. And seriously - spend at least an hour or two researching each school you apply to.
Check their blogs, read what’s happening on campus, stay up to date. The more you know, the more strategic you are.
Here is the link for the template of college list
Just copy this file to your own google drive as i showed on the attached screenshot. Wish you a good luck,
With love,
@shoks927
15.04.202515:14
The cold hard truth.
Nothing is impressive anymore. Nothing — no one — can guarantee admission for us poor internationals. People with high SATs and insane extracurriculars getting rejected will become more and more common. No matter how perfect your essays are, how high your GPA is and how big your extracurriculars were it's still a lottery.
All we can do now is give it everything and hope for the best. And mentally prepare for the rejections
Nothing is impressive anymore. Nothing — no one — can guarantee admission for us poor internationals. People with high SATs and insane extracurriculars getting rejected will become more and more common. No matter how perfect your essays are, how high your GPA is and how big your extracurriculars were it's still a lottery.
All we can do now is give it everything and hope for the best. And mentally prepare for the rejections
07.04.202519:27
28 Days left till my first A-level exam🤯 (Further Maths Paper 1)
I started studying a few days ago, peak cramming. Haven't even started Paper 3 tbh. Chill about Chemistry, but I still have to study organic for my research project. Physics is hopefully gonna be either, just need to work on Paper 3 (for Chemistry too) a bit.😪
For the next two months, It's me and Mitski against the world⚡️
PS: My sleep schedule is so messed up I am barely getting half the sleep I need. 🙏 pray for me.
I started studying a few days ago, peak cramming. Haven't even started Paper 3 tbh. Chill about Chemistry, but I still have to study organic for my research project. Physics is hopefully gonna be either, just need to work on Paper 3 (for Chemistry too) a bit.😪
For the next two months, It's me and Mitski against the world⚡️
PS: My sleep schedule is so messed up I am barely getting half the sleep I need. 🙏 pray for me.
19.04.202503:58
Watch this TED Talk, you won't regret it: https://youtu.be/AAe_KuzE-Cs
17.04.202509:34
Said is sharing so much useful content for free🙏
16.04.202508:56
Go to QMI next Sunday if you wanna have fun.
Better than spending the day rotting in bed watching Italian brainrot (you know who you guys are). We can procrastinate together if you guys come.
Better than spending the day rotting in bed watching Italian brainrot (you know who you guys are). We can procrastinate together if you guys come.
से पुनः पोस्ट किया:
Hogwords speaking club



16.04.202508:56
#first_session
#hogwords
♾Attention Wizards, Witches, and Muggles Who Can’t Stop Talking! 👨🦳✨
🔢Ready to make your words as powerful as a Patronus? Hogwords is officially OPEN! Join Gryffinwords🎴, Ravnoflaw🎴, Huffleyaps🎴, or Slyrizzers🎴 and let your voice cast spells that’ll leave the magical world SHOCKED (or at least mildly entertained).
📆 Date: April 20th (because great things take time)
🏪 Time: 10:30👉 (if you're late, Professor Snapezoda will make you write 16 pages of an essay on why you were)
📌 Place: 1st Specialized School of Nukus
👥 Max Spots: 20 (First come, first sorted—no bribing the Sorting Hat🎩 with chocolate frogs ☕️🐸)
🔗To register: Here
💸Price: It’s FREE!💫
🕳️What’s in store?
➡️Expect chaos (we’ll be keeping an eye on you, Slyrizzers👀)
➡️Hilarious games
➡️Feedback that’ll make you wish you were at Hogwarts…
or maybe you’ll just end up laughing and having fun.
But hey, it’s worth it either way.
✈️Hogwords
#hogwords
♾Attention Wizards, Witches, and Muggles Who Can’t Stop Talking! 👨🦳✨
🔢Ready to make your words as powerful as a Patronus? Hogwords is officially OPEN! Join Gryffinwords🎴, Ravnoflaw🎴, Huffleyaps🎴, or Slyrizzers🎴 and let your voice cast spells that’ll leave the magical world SHOCKED (or at least mildly entertained).
📆 Date: April 20th (because great things take time)
🏪 Time: 10:30👉 (if you're late, Professor Snapezoda will make you write 16 pages of an essay on why you were)
📌 Place: 1st Specialized School of Nukus
👥 Max Spots: 20 (First come, first sorted—no bribing the Sorting Hat🎩 with chocolate frogs ☕️🐸)
🔗To register: Here
💸Price: It’s FREE!💫
🕳️What’s in store?
➡️Expect chaos (we’ll be keeping an eye on you, Slyrizzers👀)
➡️Hilarious games
➡️Feedback that’ll make you wish you were at Hogwarts…
or maybe you’ll just end up laughing and having fun.
But hey, it’s worth it either way.
✈️Hogwords
04.04.202515:48
🤔 What’s the point of arguing, anyway?
Debates are everywhere now. People pick sides, build their cases, talk fast, clap back. Sometimes, the “best” argument wins. Sometimes, nobody changes their mind. Sometimes, they become friends. 🫂
But really… what’s the point?
If debates are serious, then you'd expect people to change their views after a good one. But evidence shows the opposite:
The stronger someone's beliefs, the less likely they are to be persuaded — even by facts. Sometimes, arguing makes people double down.
If debates aren’t serious? Then why bother? Why spend hours preparing points, researching, thinking deeply — only for your opponent to not care? At that point, honestly… showering might be a better use of time. 🧼
So, for an argument to be worth it, one thing has to be true:
Both people must be open to changing their minds.
But let’s be real — that’s rare.
Would you give up something you deeply care about just because someone made a clever point? Exactly.
And sometimes, arguing backfires. Take cult members who believe the world will end on a certain day. When it doesn’t? They don’t abandon the belief — they just tweak it and dig in deeper. That’s how powerful conviction can be.
Debates are everywhere now. People pick sides, build their cases, talk fast, clap back. Sometimes, the “best” argument wins. Sometimes, nobody changes their mind. Sometimes, they become friends. 🫂
But really… what’s the point?
If debates are serious, then you'd expect people to change their views after a good one. But evidence shows the opposite:
The stronger someone's beliefs, the less likely they are to be persuaded — even by facts. Sometimes, arguing makes people double down.
If debates aren’t serious? Then why bother? Why spend hours preparing points, researching, thinking deeply — only for your opponent to not care? At that point, honestly… showering might be a better use of time. 🧼
So, for an argument to be worth it, one thing has to be true:
Both people must be open to changing their minds.
But let’s be real — that’s rare.
“Implicitly, underpinning the idea of argument is that we should be disinterested. But that’s not true. We are interested. We are invested in the world.” — Dr. Will Grant
Would you give up something you deeply care about just because someone made a clever point? Exactly.
And sometimes, arguing backfires. Take cult members who believe the world will end on a certain day. When it doesn’t? They don’t abandon the belief — they just tweak it and dig in deeper. That’s how powerful conviction can be.
04.04.202515:49
So, what is the point of arguing?
Maybe it's not to "win." Maybe it's to sharpen your thinking. To challenge your own ideas. To get better at understanding others — even when you don’t agree.
Because even if no one changes their mind, a good debate leaves you smarter, clearer, and more aware of how the world works (or doesn't). And sometimes, you do change your mind — in subtle, surprising ways.
That’s what my friends are doing over at S.A.D. Debate Society. Every week, we pick a topic that matters — from the personal to the political, the ridiculous to the philosophical — and we go head-to-head in structured, smart, respectful debate.
🧠 Real ideas.
🎤 Real challenge.
👥 Real community.
You don’t need to be a pro. You just need curiosity — and the willingness to listen, speak, and maybe even be changed.
📆 First Debate: April 5th [Tomorrow!] @ 3.30 pm, 1-QMI, Nukus. DM @klnzrvdn to register
📍 Join them: @saddebates
Let’s make arguments that are actually worth having.
Maybe it's not to "win." Maybe it's to sharpen your thinking. To challenge your own ideas. To get better at understanding others — even when you don’t agree.
Because even if no one changes their mind, a good debate leaves you smarter, clearer, and more aware of how the world works (or doesn't). And sometimes, you do change your mind — in subtle, surprising ways.
That’s what my friends are doing over at S.A.D. Debate Society. Every week, we pick a topic that matters — from the personal to the political, the ridiculous to the philosophical — and we go head-to-head in structured, smart, respectful debate.
🧠 Real ideas.
🎤 Real challenge.
👥 Real community.
You don’t need to be a pro. You just need curiosity — and the willingness to listen, speak, and maybe even be changed.
📆 First Debate: April 5th [Tomorrow!] @ 3.30 pm, 1-QMI, Nukus. DM @klnzrvdn to register
📍 Join them: @saddebates
Let’s make arguments that are actually worth having.
से पुनः पोस्ट किया:
Yakhyo Kadyrov

05.04.202508:49
Wasn’t planning to post this, but here we go.
Be careful from whom you take advice, both in life and in admissions.
I keep seeing new admits rushing into the industry, throwing consultations left and right (like it happened last year), and class of 30-31s taking them without giving a proper judgment. I’m not against new admits giving advice on the mistakes they made, but it should not turn into a side hustle or a way to get publicity. I’m more than sure that all admits (except gap-year ones) don’t fully know and are inexperienced to take responsibility for people’s futures.
Let’s just take a look at what happened last/this year. Did we get top university admits from freshman students? Did the “what if” happen? Did the student who is just a successful case outperform his master's with tens of successful cases?
Don’t think that if you get help from a first-year admit, you will be a lucky successful cases and get in. It’s your future; don’t gamble with it.
If you have money, get FS from BS admissions or Freshman Academy. If you have less money, get consultations from Levsha and Asqar. If you have no money, do what Alloma did - do it by yourself.
Yes, it sounds crazy. “Why would I do it myself if there’s a Pistonchi uni admit helping me for free?” Because of responsibility. Don’t gamble your next four years on a kid who just got in and tries to look like he is the godfather of Crimson.
You didn’t know this admit before his acceptance, and you are still willing to trust your entire future to him? Isn’t that crazy?
Advice to those first-year admits would be to get some experience as a support teacher; don’t toy with people’s futures.
I'll end this beautiful post with this beautiful line I was told recently.
“If someone is known to the public only because of their acceptance to a university, do they deserve that acceptance?”
Be careful from whom you take advice, both in life and in admissions.
I keep seeing new admits rushing into the industry, throwing consultations left and right (like it happened last year), and class of 30-31s taking them without giving a proper judgment. I’m not against new admits giving advice on the mistakes they made, but it should not turn into a side hustle or a way to get publicity. I’m more than sure that all admits (except gap-year ones) don’t fully know and are inexperienced to take responsibility for people’s futures.
Let’s just take a look at what happened last/this year. Did we get top university admits from freshman students? Did the “what if” happen? Did the student who is just a successful case outperform his master's with tens of successful cases?
Don’t think that if you get help from a first-year admit, you will be a lucky successful cases and get in. It’s your future; don’t gamble with it.
If you have money, get FS from BS admissions or Freshman Academy. If you have less money, get consultations from Levsha and Asqar. If you have no money, do what Alloma did - do it by yourself.
Yes, it sounds crazy. “Why would I do it myself if there’s a Pistonchi uni admit helping me for free?” Because of responsibility. Don’t gamble your next four years on a kid who just got in and tries to look like he is the godfather of Crimson.
You didn’t know this admit before his acceptance, and you are still willing to trust your entire future to him? Isn’t that crazy?
Advice to those first-year admits would be to get some experience as a support teacher; don’t toy with people’s futures.
I'll end this beautiful post with this beautiful line I was told recently.
“If someone is known to the public only because of their acceptance to a university, do they deserve that acceptance?”
05.04.202508:51
TLDR:
Be aware of info-gurus, people that repost already available stuff and add nothing of value to society.
Just because someone has won a chess match doesn't make them a grandmaster.
Stay vigilant people, only trust people with track records of multiple years and with a lot of successful cases.
Be aware of info-gurus, people that repost already available stuff and add nothing of value to society.
Just because someone has won a chess match doesn't make them a grandmaster.
Stay vigilant people, only trust people with track records of multiple years and with a lot of successful cases.
अधिक कार्यक्षमता अनलॉक करने के लिए लॉगिन करें।