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5. Instagram Video Guide: LINK
6. Our Online Location) - www.1600satashkent.uz
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1. Yandex Maps: LINK
2. Google Maps: LINK
3. Telegram Location: under this post
4. Visual Image Location: above in picture
5. Instagram Video Guide: LINK
6. Our Online Location) - www.1600satashkent.uz
Thank you!
www.satashkent.uz
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π§ Has anyone cheated on the SAT? and what happened to them? π§βπ»
As the SAT test is one of the main factors in college admissions for most applicants, it is impossible to see candidates not trying to cheat in the real exam. But what happened to people who actually cheated? Here is a story of one of the loudest scandals in the SAT testing history.
In 2011, Sam Eshaghoff, a high school senior from New York, gained notoriety for taking the SAT multiple times on behalf of other students for a fee. He had developed a reputation for his high scores and was paid thousands of dollars to impersonate other students during the exams. Eshaghoff's scheme was eventually uncovered by authorities, leading to his arrest and charges of fraud, criminal impersonation, and other offenses.
The case drew significant media attention and sparked discussions about the pressure students face to excel on standardized tests and the lengths to which they may go to achieve high scores. Eshaghoff's story shed light on the vulnerabilities in SAT security measures and prompted calls for stricter testing protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Ultimately, Sam Eshaghoff was sentenced to community service and ordered to pay fines. Additionally, as part of his plea deal, he agreed to cooperate with authorities in investigating the SAT cheating scandal and provide information about his clients and the extent of the cheating operation.
Conclusion: Sign up for our courses and study not to find yourself in the shoes of Eshaghoff one day π€
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As the SAT test is one of the main factors in college admissions for most applicants, it is impossible to see candidates not trying to cheat in the real exam. But what happened to people who actually cheated? Here is a story of one of the loudest scandals in the SAT testing history.
In 2011, Sam Eshaghoff, a high school senior from New York, gained notoriety for taking the SAT multiple times on behalf of other students for a fee. He had developed a reputation for his high scores and was paid thousands of dollars to impersonate other students during the exams. Eshaghoff's scheme was eventually uncovered by authorities, leading to his arrest and charges of fraud, criminal impersonation, and other offenses.
The case drew significant media attention and sparked discussions about the pressure students face to excel on standardized tests and the lengths to which they may go to achieve high scores. Eshaghoff's story shed light on the vulnerabilities in SAT security measures and prompted calls for stricter testing protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Ultimately, Sam Eshaghoff was sentenced to community service and ordered to pay fines. Additionally, as part of his plea deal, he agreed to cooperate with authorities in investigating the SAT cheating scandal and provide information about his clients and the extent of the cheating operation.
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Need-Blind vs. Need-Aware vs. Need-Based Scholarships Explained!
Need-Blind Admissions: Picture this: colleges evaluating your application without a single glance at your financial background. Whether you're rolling in riches or scrimping and saving, your admission is judged purely on your merits and potential. Sounds great, right? Just remember, securing a spot doesn't mean your financial needs are automatically met. That's an entirely different conversation.
Need-Aware Admissions: In this scenario, colleges take a peek into your financial situation alongside your application. It might raise eyebrows, but it's all about ensuring the school can provide adequate support to its incoming class. While it might seem a tad daunting, rest assured, many need-aware institutions are committed to helping students find the financial aid they need.
Need-Based Scholarships: Here's where the focus shifts entirely to your financial needs. Forget merits; if your family's finances are stretched thin, these scholarships aim to bridge the gap between what you can afford and the cost of attendance. Colleges use forms like the FAFSA or CSS Profile to determine your eligibility, ensuring that money woes don't stand in the way of your education.
Understanding the difference between need-blind, need-aware, and need-based scholarships is crucial in making informed decisions about your future. Dive in, explore, and let this knowledge guide you to a college that fits both your academic aspirations and your financial reality. Good luckπ«‘
Need-Blind Admissions: Picture this: colleges evaluating your application without a single glance at your financial background. Whether you're rolling in riches or scrimping and saving, your admission is judged purely on your merits and potential. Sounds great, right? Just remember, securing a spot doesn't mean your financial needs are automatically met. That's an entirely different conversation.
Need-Aware Admissions: In this scenario, colleges take a peek into your financial situation alongside your application. It might raise eyebrows, but it's all about ensuring the school can provide adequate support to its incoming class. While it might seem a tad daunting, rest assured, many need-aware institutions are committed to helping students find the financial aid they need.
Need-Based Scholarships: Here's where the focus shifts entirely to your financial needs. Forget merits; if your family's finances are stretched thin, these scholarships aim to bridge the gap between what you can afford and the cost of attendance. Colleges use forms like the FAFSA or CSS Profile to determine your eligibility, ensuring that money woes don't stand in the way of your education.
Understanding the difference between need-blind, need-aware, and need-based scholarships is crucial in making informed decisions about your future. Dive in, explore, and let this knowledge guide you to a college that fits both your academic aspirations and your financial reality. Good luckπ«‘
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π Yonsei University, EYUF, and SAT 1530
https://youtu.be/ylw5Ttswy4o
In todayβs podcast, we chat with one of the most talented teachers at @satashkent β O'g'iloy Bahodirova! π
β O'g'iloy scored 1530 on the SAT!
β Winner of the EYUF and an incoming student at Yonsei University!
How did O'g'iloy complete Al-Khwarizmi School and achieve outstanding results in international exams?
She shares everything β her interest in the SAT, her familyβs role, the study environment, her teaching experience, and more, all in this podcast.
https://youtu.be/ylw5Ttswy4o
THE PODCAST IS IN πΊπΏUZBEK LANGUAGE)
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https://youtu.be/ylw5Ttswy4o
In todayβs podcast, we chat with one of the most talented teachers at @satashkent β O'g'iloy Bahodirova! π
β O'g'iloy scored 1530 on the SAT!
β Winner of the EYUF and an incoming student at Yonsei University!
How did O'g'iloy complete Al-Khwarizmi School and achieve outstanding results in international exams?
She shares everything β her interest in the SAT, her familyβs role, the study environment, her teaching experience, and more, all in this podcast.
https://youtu.be/ylw5Ttswy4o
THE PODCAST IS IN πΊπΏUZBEK LANGUAGE)
satashkent.uz
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What not to do a day or hours before the exam:
β Don't try to learn something new. Instead, review what you have learned, solved, or memorized.
β Don't try to take sleep pills, even if you struggle to sleep the night before. You might oversleep or have unknown reactions that you can't afford.
β Don't eat foods that take significant energy to digest. Your body will not rest properly while sleeping. For example, avoid heavy meals like steak, fried foods, or anything high in sugar.
β Do physical activities before sleep or the day of the exam. But don't engage in extreme sports that could cause injury.
β Don't expose yourself to too much blue light.
β Don't forget to stay hydrated, but not too much.
β Don't listen to music while sleeping or on your way to the exam center.
β Don't overload your brain with unnecessary information right before the exam.
β Don't prepare your clothes and bag in the morning before the exam; prepare them the night before.
β Don't forget your ID, pen/pencil, laptop, charger, and, if needed, a calculator.
β Don't forget to check Bluebook before the exam (it might ask for an update).
β Don't forget to review Vocabook, CheatSheet, and Gramiilliy.
β Don't forget to watch our new instagram video on how to get prepared for the day!
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β Don't try to learn something new. Instead, review what you have learned, solved, or memorized.
β Don't try to take sleep pills, even if you struggle to sleep the night before. You might oversleep or have unknown reactions that you can't afford.
β Don't eat foods that take significant energy to digest. Your body will not rest properly while sleeping. For example, avoid heavy meals like steak, fried foods, or anything high in sugar.
β Do physical activities before sleep or the day of the exam. But don't engage in extreme sports that could cause injury.
β Don't expose yourself to too much blue light.
β Don't forget to stay hydrated, but not too much.
β Don't listen to music while sleeping or on your way to the exam center.
β Don't overload your brain with unnecessary information right before the exam.
β Don't prepare your clothes and bag in the morning before the exam; prepare them the night before.
β Don't forget your ID, pen/pencil, laptop, charger, and, if needed, a calculator.
β Don't forget to check Bluebook before the exam (it might ask for an update).
β Don't forget to review Vocabook, CheatSheet, and Gramiilliy.
β Don't forget to watch our new instagram video on how to get prepared for the day!
@satashkent x satashkent.uz
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SATashkent pinned Β«What not to do a day or hours before the exam: β Don't try to learn something new. Instead, review what you have learned, solved, or memorized. β Don't try to take sleep pills, even if you struggle to sleep the night before. You might oversleep or have unknownβ¦Β»
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π€ Should we host a deep-dive breakdown of the May SAT with our expert teachers? Drop a π if youβre in!
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π€ Should we host a deep-dive breakdown of the May SAT with our expert teachers? Drop a π if youβre in!
Plan:
1) We will open the May exam on our Platform( 1600.satashkent.uz) for everyone
2) You guys will solve it
3) Tomorrow at 20:00 (GMT +5), our experts will answer to your questions
1) We will open the May exam on our Platform( 1600.satashkent.uz) for everyone
2) You guys will solve it
3) Tomorrow at 20:00 (GMT +5), our experts will answer to your questions
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FREE MASTERCLASS about US Education aT @satashkent
Tomorrow, we are having a completely FREE, offline masterclass all about making U.S. education.
Youβll walk away with clear, practical advice β and a big dose of motivation.
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Tomorrow, we are having a completely FREE, offline masterclass all about making U.S. education.
Youβll walk away with clear, practical advice β and a big dose of motivation.
π Location: SATashkent
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Date & Time: May 4 β 2:00 PM
π£ Language: Uzbek & English mix
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SATashkent pinned Β«FREE MASTERCLASS about US Education aT @satashkent Tomorrow, we are having a completely FREE, offline masterclass all about making U.S. education. Youβll walk away with clear, practical advice β and a big dose of motivation. π Location: SATashkent π
Dateβ¦Β»
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Plan: 1) We will open the May exam on our Platform( 1600.satashkent.uz) for everyone 2) You guys will solve it 3) Tomorrow at 20:00 (GMT +5), our experts will answer to your questions
How to solve the mock exam?
1) Create or log in your account on 1600.satashkent.uz
2) you will see section named "Last Dance" and there you will see May 2025 exam
βΌοΈ exam is 2 hours long and you can start it only once. So do not waste it, good luckπ«‘
1) Create or log in your account on 1600.satashkent.uz
2) you will see section named "Last Dance" and there you will see May 2025 exam
βΌοΈ exam is 2 hours long and you can start it only once. So do not waste it, good luckπ«‘
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Mock will be available till 20:00, from ......
You can start , good luck
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SATashkent
Mock will be available till 20:00, from ......
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81126472852?pwd=A9zCiJSixWk8DaScd3A2bVtVPwI3Xb.1
You can join for the analysis of the verbal part here
You can join for the analysis of the verbal part here
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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81126472852?pwd=A9zCiJSixWk8DaScd3A2bVtVPwI3Xb.1 You can join for the analysis of the verbal part here
The analysis session has just ended. Thanks for all the passionate students who have stayed till the last q&a session! you can leave your feedback below this post in the comments if you want.
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Is writing your hobby?
Anonymous Poll
22%
What? Come on....
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Yes
33%
No!
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I was sleeping during writing part of my IELTS exam
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