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Telegram kanalining logotibi shamshodbekaxmadov — Akhmadov A
Telegram kanalining logotibi shamshodbekaxmadov — Akhmadov
Kanal manzili: @shamshodbekaxmadov
Toifalar: Bloglar
Til: Oʻzbek tili
Obunachilar: 176
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IELTS 7.0
SAT 1480
08.04.05
I'm here: @axmadovshamshodbek and
Javlon: @twelve0712
@Karshi_PS '2023

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2023-04-12 13:34:11 Take “challenging, yet appropriate” classes.


We used the term “challenging, yet appropriate” often in college admissions
to describe what type of curriculum we’d like to see on a transcript. These
were classes that actively engaged the student who was prepared for the
course material. There was no sense floating by with an easy A in regular
biology if a more challenging honors option was available. There was no
sense drowning in geometry honors if a regular-level geometry class would
provide more time for homework.
We recognized that a student’s high school ranking took nearly four
years of high school into consideration. We understood that a student who
would graduate valedictorian likely needed to have an incredible ninth
grade. But junior and first-term senior grades mattered much more to
admissions committees than first-year grades. I never voted to deny an
applicant because of a freshman-year grade. (In fact, many admissions
officers often speak of “upward trends” as strengths on applicants’
transcripts.) And freshman (and sophomore) year were about trying new
electives, dipping one’s toes into curriculum that might not have been
available in middle school, and challenging oneself to grow academically.
In his first year, a high school student had some flexibility with his
curriculum, providing he was forming a foundation for the years that
followed.
Of course, it was still important to review overall school curriculum
requirements so there would be no surprises by senior year. Which brought
me to …

Becky Munsterer Sabky (former admission officer)
139 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, 10:34
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-07 03:56:03
Pros and Cons of all the options.

Make sure you understand all of the possibilites and nuances before you make any decisions

@firdavs_exe
219 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, 00:56
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-03 16:05:02
@valeranotes
363 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, 13:05
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-03 11:07:03
#day 8, 9 #university #reach

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Acceptance rate 13.5%

Student population ~14000

Requirements:

SAT range 1480-1560
GPA 3.84+
IELTS 7.5

Additional info:
- №2 in the world for computer science
- ED1&ED2
- International are not eligible for financial aid. However, you may apply to CMU-Q (Qatar campus) if you need full financial aid.

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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q)
Location: Education city, Qatar

Acceptance rate <10% (no exact info)

Student population ~500

Requirements:

SAT(optional): no exact info, both sections should be above 600
GPA 3.84+
IELTS 7.0
Additional: need-blind policy
Full fin. aid
ED (November 1)
331 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, edited  08:07
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-03 03:30:02 Acceptance Rate for class of 2027* of Ivy league universities:

Name of university/acceptance rate/total applications/number of students admitted:
1. Harvard University - 3.41% - 56937 - 1942
2. Princeton University - 5.82 % - withheld - withheld
3. Yale University - 4.35% - 52248 - 2275
4. University of Pennsylvania - 4.07% - 59000 - 2400
5. Columbia University - 3.93% - 57129 - 2246
6. Brown University - 5.09% - 51302 - 2609
7. Cornell University - 7.41% - 67380 - 4994
8. Dartmouth College - 6.23% - 28841 - 1798

*Class of 2027 because students admitted this year will graduate in 2027

@shamshodbekaxmadov
273 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, 00:30
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-01 21:44:01
#day 7 #match #university

University of Toronto (UofT)

World Rank: #34 (QS)

Full fin. aid

Location: Toronto, Canada

Acceptance rate: 43%

Student population: 61690

Requirements:
SAT: 1330-1500
GPA 3.6-4.0
IELTS: 6.5 (with no band below 6.0)

Additional info:
top majors
: Psychology, Materials Science, Human Biology, Statistical Sciences, Immunology, Sociology, Management, Computer Science, Math
#1 university in Canada
288 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, edited  18:44
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-04-01 21:33:01
#day 6 #university #match

University of Richmond

Full fin aid

Location: Richmond, VA

Acceptance rate 29%

Student population ~3900

Requirements:

SAT range 1310-1490
GPA 3.73+
IELTS 7.5

Additional info:
- Liberal Arts
- ED
- one supplemental essay (350-600 words)
265 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, 18:33
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-31 02:05:19
"Yale" for me
401 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, edited  23:05
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-29 04:42:10
418 viewsJavlon Shukhratov, 01:42
Ochish/sharhlash
2023-03-28 21:45:30 How do I prepare for the digital SAT? The resources to prepare are scarce, and I do not know what to do.
1. The first and foremost thing you need for SAT is a laptop. You will use your laptop during both preparation and the real exam. Do not try requesting or borrowing a device from the college board. They may not give you a device, or even if they do, it may not work. This occurred during SAT March in CIC. Some students could not take the test because the device was not available.
2. Once you have a laptop, go to KhanAcademy.org and start doing the SAT. Khan Academy offers a free SAT course for everyone. It is equally useful for beginners and proficient users. The course covers all question types, giving strategies on how to approach and solve them.
3. As Javlon has mentioned, Erica's books are the best for SAT EVBRW prep. You can find them here. Read them carefully, thoroughly, and in detail. I am pretty sure they will get you 650.
4. You now have an idea what the SAT is, and you already know approximately what you will do during an exam. All you need is practice, practice, practice. You should improve your 650 after having read Erica's books. You can:
a) Use paper-based SAT resources (books, practice tests). You can find them here.
b) Play and practice using the app LearnQ.ai Play & Practice. In collaboration with the College Board, LearnQ has launched an application to help students prepare for the digital SAT. It is available in the Google Play Store .
5. Download the Bluebook app. This is the application used for taking official mock tests and real exams as well.

Is digital SAT easier than its predecessor?
Not at all. Even though first Modules are quite easy, 2nd module is a pain in the neck. Admittedly, it is easier to handle with smaller passages compared to huge texts in Paper SAT. Plus, DSAT is more comfortable and less stressful as it takes less time. That’s it. Digital SAT and Paper SAT scores shouldn't vary that much with the same performance
567 viewsAkhmadov Shamshodbek, edited  18:45
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