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Kanal geosi va tili: O‘zbekiston, Inglizcha


Lester B Scholar (full-ride) @ UofT‘28
Personal notes & opinions: Stats, computer science, and life of Prospective Student at the University of Toronto!

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Last minute call, but it was truly amazing!

Thank you for inviting me Abdulaziz!

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1 yil uzoq yuraman shu embassydan endi


karochi, re-created…


anyone remember this?



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p/s: my daily convo w/ scammers


i dont have time to respond my students yet i manage to chat with scammers


very funny


Ali’s army | 🇺🇸 dan repost
Being in a relationship with a hard-working man is not for everyone.

This is why some women these days are interested in men with no life perspective.

Having a relationship with a hard working man is to understand that he might not always be available for you.

You may think, there are times where he will not always seem invested in the relationship, but its not the case at all, its quite the opposite, he wakes up every morning and works hard every chance he can to create a stable future for you.

You need to understand there will be days where he will most likely be tired and he'll barely have time to take a shower and give you a kiss and head to bed to get some much needed sleep to start it all over again the first thing in the morning.

Do not take this kind of man for granted.

He might come off a little rough around the edges because of his dirty callused hands and greased stained shirt, but this man will love you with a type of love you have never experienced before.

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Meet up in NYC!

Hey, everyone! hope you guys having a good winter break. My and i were planning a trip to New York on january 8th, and a friend of mine, Kamoliddin, gave me the idea of gathering with Uzbeks within that city.

The meeting is planned to happen on January 9th, at unknown venue. Kamoliddin is working on it, and it would be easier for him if we knew the numbers of uzbeks coming in.

If you are in New York or planning to visit the city, you can reach out @kamoliddin_yaxshilikov and he can add you to the groupchat.

Lowkey, I‘ve never been to New York; all credit goes to Kamoliddin

thanks for inviting us!


Ruhshona Sobirova dan repost
Hello everyone! I am Ruhshona, and I recently got into the University of Pennsylvania with a full ride scholarship.  I come from Navoi and graduated from a public school last year.

Welcome to my channel!


Jamshidbek Izzatulloh | Blog dan repost
What happens seconds, minutes, hours, and days after you get into your dream university. Part 1.

(or what happened after I got into a Top-20 university in the US with a full-ride scholarship. I'll be addressing myself as "you". Intended for imagination purposes only. Have a nice read.)

You prepare yourself to receive a rejection so as not to get depressed. You open the decision. You see a big Congratulations on the screen, followed by your first name. You've just received an acceptance letter from your dream school.

1 second later: Your breathing stops, your heartbeat stops, your eyes open like they never have. You express your genuine feeling of shock, although you don't fully understand what you see on the screen.

3 seconds later: Your eyes flicker as you read the "You're in!" on the screen over and over again, making sure it isn't a dream, and that your eyes aren't deceiving you.

5 seconds later: Only now do you realize that your dream has come true. The dream you have been pursuing for over 5 years stands right in front of you, inside the 15-inch screen. At this point, even some of the strongest men will find it hard, if not impossible, to hold the tears back. You cry.

10-60 seconds later: You close your eyes with your hands. Hundreds of words you had to learn, hundreds of grammar rules you had to memorize, hundreds of articles you had to read, hundreds of test questions you had to solve, hundreds of hours spent writing, hundreds of hours spent editing, hundreds of hours spent researching universities, and all the struggle, hardship, pain, denial, stress, and failure you had to experience within 5 years flashes before your eyes in about 50 seconds. You keep crying.

... to be continued.

@Jamshidbek_Izzatulloh


Diyorbek Umarov dan repost
"Amerikada Grand da o'qish uchun 4 ta foydali maslahat! "Amerikadagi Bolalar" videoni to'liq Youtube da to'liq ko'ring va Amerikadagi hayot va o'qish haqida ko'proq bilib oling!"

Savollarga javob bering va 100$ yutib oling va g'oliblar instagram sahifalarida e'lon qilinadi.

Link: https://youtu.be/O4nTDDhMhw0


Honestly, I couldn’t follow what happened in the past 3 days, but I am happy for them.

Congrats on your perfect SAT score, Parviz. I hope it will help you accomplish your goals soon. You truly deserve it!

I heard about a guy who got into MIT… pretty impressive. anyone can tell more about him?

Last but not least, hats off to Ruhshona! Many of my friends have spoken of her dedication and commitment to her application, and she deserved to get into Upenn.

Sorry for the late update, guys. For the past three days, I have been in different airports on three different continents, and I finally made it home!


yes, I am coming home)

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we gotta bring Askar to Navoi frr


Abdulaziz Sobirov dan repost
Asqar x Navoi duo has to be studied


Asqar’s Notes dan repost


Valera Notes dan repost
"Congratulations on your first rejection! It's always special."

Trust me, I would know after getting 20+ rejections across two years before I got a single acceptance.

Rejections suck, but they can either demotivate you or wake you up and propel you to grow. I prefer the latter.

Unfortunately, I don't have good news for Yale College's students and fans.

We came very close but, unfortunately, fell short this year.

A few more decisions are out soon. And we have a few more acceptances to announce and cover.

Now, back to sleep and, tomorrow, back to meetings.

Work hard and have no expectations. Such is the nature of the process.

@valeranotes


I am happy, literally.

We are going to see a lot of comebacks in this cycle, mark my word.

I know few more guys with very great potential; I wish they could get in to their destined place by end of this cycle.

Husan, Ozodbek, Abdulaziz and many more… I wish all the best, guys!


Jamshidbek Izzatulloh | Blog dan repost
Alhamdulillahi robbil a'lamiyn.

A full-ride scholarship to Vanderbilt University Class of 2029.

@Jamshidbek_Izzatulloh

20 ta oxirgi post ko‘rsatilgan.