Assalomu alaykum, Jamshidbek.
I am writing this message to thank you. You are the first one I am reaching out after I got in.
You have impacted my growth and success both directly and indirectly.
In 9th grade, after I learned about CIC and decided to come to Tashkent, I was following your blog and getting inspiration from you and Javohir.
In 10th grade, we took the Admissions together, where I got to learn more about you. There, I was inspired by your communication skills and work ethics. Same with our interaction at Ibrat Camp in May. Your confidence and leadership skills have become a reference frame for me.
In 11th grade, we worked together in SuPeer SAT, where your group was the most active and successful one. Lessons kept coming.
During my gap year, Mustafo closely worked with levsha and he joined the Essay Program as the first student. I was still hesitating whether to make investment in the program. Two minutes after Mustafo reported me you joined the Program, I was determined to enroll. 2 minutes were enough to conclude that what you did was benefitial for me too.
Exchanging with thoughts during the program was what I enjoyed most about it. Also, I can't forget one particular moment: 1st Jan, few minutes before midnight. A call with you. 4 people were working at my NYUAD Supplemental essay at once (me, you, levsha, and Mustafo). This is a radical opposite of my last year experience where I was alone at the apartment and no one hasn't ever read even my personal statement.
When I witnessed my first live acceptance reaction, yours, I was over the moon. Two gap years. Intense. Epitome of persistence in admissions. I decided that I wouldn't regret if I was rejected the second time.
As Peter Drury says, "what can I say but thank you... thank you".
Thank you, my dearest friend Jamshidbek!
with respect,
Murod
I am writing this message to thank you. You are the first one I am reaching out after I got in.
You have impacted my growth and success both directly and indirectly.
In 9th grade, after I learned about CIC and decided to come to Tashkent, I was following your blog and getting inspiration from you and Javohir.
In 10th grade, we took the Admissions together, where I got to learn more about you. There, I was inspired by your communication skills and work ethics. Same with our interaction at Ibrat Camp in May. Your confidence and leadership skills have become a reference frame for me.
In 11th grade, we worked together in SuPeer SAT, where your group was the most active and successful one. Lessons kept coming.
During my gap year, Mustafo closely worked with levsha and he joined the Essay Program as the first student. I was still hesitating whether to make investment in the program. Two minutes after Mustafo reported me you joined the Program, I was determined to enroll. 2 minutes were enough to conclude that what you did was benefitial for me too.
Exchanging with thoughts during the program was what I enjoyed most about it. Also, I can't forget one particular moment: 1st Jan, few minutes before midnight. A call with you. 4 people were working at my NYUAD Supplemental essay at once (me, you, levsha, and Mustafo). This is a radical opposite of my last year experience where I was alone at the apartment and no one hasn't ever read even my personal statement.
When I witnessed my first live acceptance reaction, yours, I was over the moon. Two gap years. Intense. Epitome of persistence in admissions. I decided that I wouldn't regret if I was rejected the second time.
As Peter Drury says, "what can I say but thank you... thank you".
Thank you, my dearest friend Jamshidbek!
with respect,
Murod