Rasulov Jamshidbek


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Jamshidbek Rasulov
SAT 1560 (English 770 / Math 790)
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Happy New Year 🎄☃️

Thank you to all those who have been with me in 2024. Thanks for their support and presence.

Let’s pause for a moment. Let’s enjoy Olivye salad with some nostalgic films, and have a traditional family selfie around New Year’s table.

Enjoy our last moments at your age and in this year. Then, make a plan/wishboard/visionbaord/whateverboard for 2025, and let’s achieve all together!

Wholehearteadly,

❄️ @Rasulov_Jamshidbek ❄️


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4 Outstanding
8 Good
9 Relatively Low

4 Past students triggered the line with outstanding results


Some texted me with such happiness, and some barely did text. The bold lines might have instantly caught your eye, but usually, it takes a bit of effort to look into the hidden sides.

When I used to get high scores on practices or exams, I was happy for a moment. Then, I looked on my side and noticed a friend or two with a lower score. If it was me, I would usually burn with rage that I couldn’t make it. Only when I won could I have a peaceful look at their side? Yeah, but I always had a thought: “Am I going to get lazy after this happiness while they will outperform me next time? because they have got the rage?” I was always afraid.

Those who could not make it today stay the same people in core, just like they were a minute before that score came out. Before that validation paper. They have the rage to make the biggest comeback in the March exam. If you won today, celebrate it as much as you wish, but do not forget to look over and have a look at your friends who did not make it. True that a winner did work harder than others, but for a moment, do not forget those who maybe “failed” today.

Now, I read what I wrote and realize this was never about only SAT

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1 year and 2 months.

That is exactly how much my record was on the podium in @satashkent's walls. When I had it, I was so excited that I did even some stupidities, and I said, "It is gonna take at least 1 year to beat this." And eventually, I was right. The teacher-student line was fantastic @asadbekurakov → Me → @d7posts → Muhammadali. I always appreciated the saying, “Shogirt ustozdan o’tmasa shogirtmas.” Thus, I appreciate and am happy that Muhammadali’s certificate takes the main stage on SATashkent’s walls.

On the recent events.

The early morning started with Ruhshona getting into UPenn with a full ride (So happy for her). Afternoon, Muhammadali renewed the record in SATashkent, while Parviz made the first 1600 in Uzbekistan. Also, Uzbek conquered the MIT undergraduate for the first time. Tons of other students got their SAT scores today. Many of my own students sent me their scores with great thanks. I heard many “Congratulations!”s. Kazakhstan’s CollegeHub’s chat blew with comments about Uzbeks being “psychos” in SATs and Admissions to Ivy Leagues & MIT (also, about Uzbek Presidential Schools being crazy). What a PRIDE I felt reading them. My heartfelt congratulations to all who are achieving great heights for themselves and for their nation.

@Rasulov_Jamshidbek


Planning to write a post on recent events tonight…


One and only the teacher that taught Muhammadali last wasss ———-> Donobek

But guess whose student he was? 😅

PS. Muhammadali was also my student before Donobek’s classes.


Guess whose student he was?


Forward from: SATashkent
790/790 from 15 year old, GENIUS.

Wait for the FULL STORY

@satashkent


Forward from: Jamshidbek Izzatulloh | Blog
Alhamdulillahi robbil a'lamiyn.

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

@Jamshidbek_Izzatulloh


Forward from: i'm o2od
Alhamdulillah! I finally got accepted into a university after receiving 10+ flat-out rejections last year, not to mention the humiliating waitlist from Drexel university (yes, the one that it's unbelievable to get denied). To all the people that have supported me, My mother, my dad, my brother, my teachers and of course my friends, I can't just know how to thank them! My comrades, Diyorbek, Kamoliddin, Ozodbek, Shakhobiddin, Husan, Jamshid and all the people in '75 Hard' group, Thank you guys! To my only and best female friend Umida, Thank you too!

#ED1


Through Death’s Eyes/The Borrowed Heart

Everyone cheered—the real Joe, the girl,
A love restored, a perfect world.
But my eyes strayed, my heart held tight,
To Death who vanished in the night.

What thoughts he bore as he let her go,
The fire he felt she’d never know.
A borrowed heart, a fleeting grace,
A love etched deep in timeless space.

He walked the earth with borrowed skin,
A shadowed soul where life begins.
In Susan’s gaze, he found a fire,
A mortal ache, a deep desire.

For what is love to one who stays,
Beyond the reach of fleeting days?
Yet in her arms, time dared to slow,
A spark he held, but couldn't show.

And when the veil was drawn once more,
He left her world—his heart still sore.
Not she, but he, in shadows fell,
A silent love no tongue could tell.

While they rejoiced, I stood apart,
And mourned for Death’s forsaken heart.


By Me and ChatGPT


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Meet Joe Black | Trailer

Drama, Fantasy, and Romance by Martin Brest
Death, who takes the form of a young man killed in an accident, asks a media mogul to act as his guide to teach him about life on Earth and, in the process, he falls in love with the mogul's daughter. At the end, there is always painful time to go.

This is pretty much underrated movie. IMDb gave 7.2, while I would give 8.0/10. Peak of Brad Pitt. Literally one of the best romances and showing the pain of letting go. It was the most soothing movie that takes you to serene waters. It shows a how something non-human becomes more human, reminding the unique feelings of humankind. While the movie necessarily focused on the reunion of the real Joe and Susan at the end, I somehow thought only about the Death that stepped aside and let the Susan go. I thought only about him and his pain that made the movie specifically special for me. In short, it is a must-watch as soon as possible. I loved it.

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La La Land (2016) | Trailer

Musical, Drama, and Romance by Damien Chazelle
When Sebastian, a pianist, and Mia, an actress, follow their passion and achieve success in their respective fields, they find themselves torn between their love for each other and their careers. Technically, the story of "Love vs Career." Both of them almost fail in their careers, though.

Everybody said, "This is a nightmare. True horror movie. You will cry." However, I found it really overrated. Yes, the musical is good with its catch tunes and gives off its own vibes, but the plot is not so special. I expected the level of 500 Days of Summer (which is unfairly rated 7.7 on IMDb), but all I got was a good movie but not that special. Actors may make it somehow good, but no good plot twists or a good/miserable romance I found.
IMDb gave it 8.0/10. I would give 7.4. The only things I liked were a realistic ending and technical filming part (color grading especially).

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Prompt:
Explain every line in a simpler language.

ChatGPT's respone:
Sure! Here’s a simplified explanation of each line:
1. "Truth isn’t a burden."
Truth isn’t something heavy or hard to carry; it’s not a bad thing.
2. "Truth is a forge."
Truth is like a blacksmith’s forge—a place where things are shaped and strengthened through intense heat.
3. "Many who step into it falter, consumed by its heat, their illusions melted beyond recognition."
When people face the truth, it can be overwhelming. It destroys their false beliefs (illusions), leaving them unsure of what to believe.
4. "And some are handed the chance to face it, but they turn away."
Some people are given an opportunity to see the truth, but they avoid it.
5. "They grasp at the comforting shadows, the fragile masks of belief, or the solace of ignorance… facades."
These people cling to lies or comforting but false ideas because it feels safer and easier than facing reality.
6. "Only the forge is real."
The truth is the only thing that truly exists—everything else is fake or temporary.
7. "The fire is all there is."
Facing the truth, no matter how intense or uncomfortable, is the only path forward. Everything else is just pretending.

PS. Special credits to Husan.
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“Truth isn’t a burden.
Truth is a forge.
Many who step into it falter, consumed by its heat,
their illusions melted beyond recognition.

And some are handed the chance to face it,
but they turn away.
They grasp at the comforting shadows,
the fragile masks of belief,
or the solace of ignorance… facades.

Only the forge is real.
The fire is all there is”
By Husan

It took me using AI to understand his words. I kinda loved this.
For now, you try to understand it; then, I will send the explanation.

@Rasulov_Jamshidbek

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