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Telegram kanalining logotibi levshamind — levsha mind L
Telegram kanalining logotibi levshamind — levsha mind
Kanal manzili: @levshamind
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levsha - dedicated athlete, writer, community organizer, and the host of wislevsha podcast.
here I conduct wislevsha podcast, share the books & articles I read, my reflections, stories, and thoughts.

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2023-01-10 10:03:17 On Andrew Tate and alike

You don't escape the Matrix (whatever it means) by buying cheap SMM and freelancing courses.

Certified and time-tested "Top Gs" are Socrates, Simone de Beauvoir, Michel Foucault, and other prominent scholars.

They first elevated themselves above the social structures. Then, they described how social forces have shaped our lives and how we can strike back.

I get it. We live in a crisis of role models. But not everyone with charisma should be followed.

#SurvivingPostTruth

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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-08 23:15:03
Everyone deep inside wanted to go out for a walk and have some fun. I was privileged to be the person who invited everyone.
I don’t think our meeting would be that eventful if Umid and Valera didn’t respond quickly.
As any “intellectual group,” we have discussed concerning questions. Our mentor, Valera, shared invaluable lessons and nuances that we should consider before creating plans for college (if we get in at all)
We took a long walk to Samarkand and paid short visits to places with historical value before we started to play football. I was also curious how “Broadway of Samarkand” gathered so many restaurants and cafes that offer fast-food service. Since I don’t eat fast food, however, I ordered a salad (that’s why I look pitiful ), and we had an unclosed business deal.
Before going home, we went to play our loved cs 1.6 and got back to writing supplementals.
Thank you to everyone who trusted me and came to the meeting. I hope you don’t regret your choice.
#adventure

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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-07 20:05:46
why upenn?
because it is PENN. That is, creative writing and business economics endeavor.
I want to minor because I think majoring would kill my creativity by redundant checkings.
I want to pursue business econ because we live in a faster-paced economy so investigating sports econ, with which i had intimate experiences, would help me in making faster and wise decisions as a leader.
actioNN. Why double N? Because your first attempt to make a piece of art may not work. Because your first startup may not work. But Penn is exactly the place that can teach you not to give up in light of failure and public outcry.

@levshamind
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-06 14:48:17 According to the insider information, College Board delayed CIC Scores because of the test takers with two College Board accounts.

I suppose when they were checking answers, they found two accounts and didn’t know where to post. CB may have had to physically open the answer sheets, look at the email, and only then release the scores. Since posting scores as soon as they are available would cause questions from many other test takers (Shakhzod’s Case), College Board delayed all the scores for those who took it at CIC.
It’s also worth noting that College Board haven’t mentioned any problems with CIC.

Shoutout to CIC and Umidaka for successfully conducting the first SAT Test!)

stay tuned for more
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-04 19:45:38 680 for the third time.
do you think i care?
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-04 19:41:25 Perfect Personal Statement Ingredients:
Write similar to
Dostoevsky’s Ideas.
Tolstoy’s Metaphor.
Stoic’s Discipline.
Chekhov’s Concision.


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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-04 18:11:21 The Cunning Achievers/City Dwellers (Slytherin)

Harvard (3%), Columbia (4%), UPenn (6%), Georgetown (12%), NYU (13%), BU (18%), BC (19%)

These schools are flooded with future finance bros and politicians, and are among the most career-oriented institutions. You will find that many students have a high drive and can network as much as they hang out with their friends, oftentimes using one as a substitute for the other. The surrounding cities at these schools enable students to engage in multicultural and dynamic environments, while also honing their ability to succeed in hectic, fast-paced settings. After four years of bustling about in the city with these go-getters, the world is truly your oyster.

The Social Achievers/Sports Fanatics (Gryffindor)

Stanford (4%), Duke (6%), Northwestern (7%), Vanderbilt (7%), USC (12%), Notre Dame (15%)

If you like warm weather, gregarious peers, and dreamy surroundings, these are the schools for you. Most of them have iconic sports teams that yield some of the most rah-rah environments amongst elite schools, creating a culture of high school spirit and morale. Don't be fooled by this inclination for fun and being the life of the party though - these institutions are the stomping grounds for many high caliber students who work hard on their way to becoming world leaders, entrepreneurs, and influential thinkers. Even on big gamedays, you'll find students in research labs, coding, and attending talks by industry pioneers.

The Bookworm Achievers/STEM Lovers (Ravenclaw)

MIT (4%), Princeton (4%), CalTech (6%), UChicago (6%), JHU (7%), Cornell (9%), WashU (13%), Harvey Mudd (14%), Olin College of Engineering (15%), CMU (15%)

These are the academic powerhouses where "life of the mind" is taken seriously. If you like grinding your bones dry in the library on a weekend more than going out, these are the schools for you. The majority of these schools are STEM-dominant, so having a passion for quantitative learning and reasoning is a must. While your four years may be highly stressful and slightly traumatizing, if you survive it will make everything to come that much easier, and is a true testament to your work ethic, willingness to embrace challenges, and intellectual vitality/aptitude.

The Unassuming Achievers/Artistic Souls (Hufflepuff)

Yale (5%), Brown (5%), Dartmouth (6%), Pomona (7%), Swarthmore (8%), Williams (8%), Amherst (8%), Bowdoin (9%), Claremont McKenna (9%), Rice (9%), Tufts (11%)

These are the schools with heavy undergrad focus, tight interactions with faculty and peers, and predominantly small-town settings. If you're looking for homey environments with a slower pace, these are some of the best choices. The majority of these schools excel in the arts and humanities as well, allowing for interesting intersections between STEM and the arts to be discovered. For the elite liberal arts colleges, they are notable for attracting many students who desire a supportive learning environment without needing the recognition that comes with big name schools like Harvard and Duke - instead, these students give their all to obtaining knowledge and fostering intellectual exploration.

P.S. Interestingly, I have all types of Hogwarts houses except Ravenclaw. None Ravenclaw.

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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-04 00:30:43 2023 - The Best Year!
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Ochish/sharhlash
2023-01-04 00:27:44
LET'SS FCKIIIIING GOOOOO

LOVE Y'ALL

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