Once in a while, I talk with someone in Singapore who met Freshman students at the Ivy League and other top universities.
"Oh, this kid's a minor celebrity! Everyone knows them,"
I hear at times and then learn the most unhinged and wild stories about our guys.
I don't know what to make of their legendary status reaching the Singapore shores.
@valeranotes
"Oh, this kid's a minor celebrity! Everyone knows them,"
I hear at times and then learn the most unhinged and wild stories about our guys.
I don't know what to make of their legendary status reaching the Singapore shores.
@valeranotes
⚡️Azizbek’s Comments about Freshman Academy
Few people understand Freshman and our approach as profoundly as Azizbek does.
That made his comments about our work even more special.
Link: https://youtu.be/YJ3Y_mP_vcs?si=WYUjhr6C45yoDCZP&t=2987
Few people understand Freshman and our approach as profoundly as Azizbek does.
That made his comments about our work even more special.
Link: https://youtu.be/YJ3Y_mP_vcs?si=WYUjhr6C45yoDCZP&t=2987
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Ad Astra Muse - Azizbek Zaylobiddinov (4K) | The Go-Getter (E47)
Azizbek Zaylobiddinov - an inspiring high school student who got into an iconic Ivy League school, Harvard and secured a full-ride scholarship. Tune in to find out how he did it!
Wanna hear more from Azizbek?
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/azizbek.zaylobiddinov/…
Wanna hear more from Azizbek?
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/azizbek.zaylobiddinov/…
Forwarded from Sherbek's
All of the experiences I had during this last month have been great. (More detailed reflection post later, sorry)
I am off to US for my spring semester now.
I do not have many friends, neither do I try to make many, but I am so lucky to have the ones who when they speak of me or my small accomplishments, they smile with honor, sincerity, and wish the best for me. I will be forever grateful for having them and will do my best to be on their side in both good and bad days!
Thank you all and will try to write frequently!
P.s. I will respond my DMs as much as I can till flight takes off or will do once I land. Appreciate your patience and understanding!
I am off to US for my spring semester now.
I do not have many friends, neither do I try to make many, but I am so lucky to have the ones who when they speak of me or my small accomplishments, they smile with honor, sincerity, and wish the best for me. I will be forever grateful for having them and will do my best to be on their side in both good and bad days!
Thank you all and will try to write frequently!
P.s. I will respond my DMs as much as I can till flight takes off or will do once I land. Appreciate your patience and understanding!
Valera Notes
All of the experiences I had during this last month have been great. (More detailed reflection post later, sorry) I am off to US for my spring semester now. I do not have many friends, neither do I try to make many, but I am so lucky to have the ones who…
Sherbek has one of the most inspiring admissions stories I have ever witnessed.
Follow this guy because I guarantee that you will hear more about him in the future.
Sherbek’s blog: @abdurahmonovss
Follow this guy because I guarantee that you will hear more about him in the future.
Sherbek’s blog: @abdurahmonovss
It’s scary realizing you will be 26 in a few months.
My life pace has not been slow in the past years.
I have no regrets.
But, folks, time flies. Don’t waste it.
@valeranotes
My life pace has not been slow in the past years.
I have no regrets.
But, folks, time flies. Don’t waste it.
@valeranotes
Freshman Offline Interview Series
A very ambitious and well-needed initiative!
Would appreciate if you tag someone we should invite for the first episode under my Linkedin post.
@valeranotes
A very ambitious and well-needed initiative!
Would appreciate if you tag someone we should invite for the first episode under my Linkedin post.
@valeranotes
Linkedin
Freshman's Interview Series in collaboration with Ziyo Forum… | Valera Arakelyan
Freshman's Interview Series in collaboration with Ziyo Forum Foundation
Freshman Academy and Ziyo Forum are planning live interviews with entrepreneurs, scholars, and politicians who studied abroad and returned to Central Asia.
We aim to demystify international…
Freshman Academy and Ziyo Forum are planning live interviews with entrepreneurs, scholars, and politicians who studied abroad and returned to Central Asia.
We aim to demystify international…
I miss when being good at what you do was the ultimate ‘personal branding’ strategy.
Today, personal branding too often distracts from—or compensates for—professional incompetence.
@valeranotes
Today, personal branding too often distracts from—or compensates for—professional incompetence.
@valeranotes
Forwarded from Ruhshona Sobirova
One of the most frequently asked questions I have received so far is whether I got an interview invitation from UPenn and how it affected my application. So to clarify a few things, I decided to make a short separate post about it.
Penn's interview policy differs from that of some other Ivy League schools or top universities. Its interviews are not based on a pre-screening of application strength. That is, Penn does not filter out weaker applications before sending out interview invitations. Instead, UPenn offers alumni conversations (as they call them) to most of its applicants.
What are alumni conversations, and how do they usually go?
An alumni conversation is an informal, virtual chat between you and a Penn alumni volunteer. If you get an invitation, see it as an opportunity to learn more about the school, ask specific questions, share your interests and experiences, and advocate for yourself. Be genuine and authentic.
Depending on when you apply, you might be scheduled for a conversation at different times: ED applicants get them from mid-October through the end of November, RD applicants - from December through February.
If you receive an interview, an alum will contact you via email to set up a time to meet virtually, so check your inbox regularly to respond to the request on time. (If you consented to it, they might also contact you directly through the phone number listed in your application.) You will also have an option to decline the offer. UPenn states that opting out of the alumni conversation will not negatively affect your application, but I would personally recommend not to do so – because you want to make the most of every opportunity, right.
Are you at a disadvantage if you did not get an interview?
NO. According to Penn, typically more than 90% of the applicants get an interview. They are offered based on the alumni availability and are not an indication of how admissions officers have evaluated your application so far. Not getting an invitation for an alumni conversation has everything to do with the availability of Penn alumni volunteers and has nothing to do with the quality of your application. So if you have not been offered one, do not worry. And if you had an interview, it does not necessarily mean that you are highly likely to get in.
I personally did not have an alumni conversation with Penn – and I got in. So trust the process, focus on what you can control, and keep moving forward.
Best of luck to everyone with interviews!✨
@ruhshonatpenn
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Valera Notes
“If you want your kid high-level admissions, send them 2-3 years Freshman, and forget.” @valeranotes
One family for real sent their kid to Singapore to study offline with us for a few months.
He is officially Freshman's first-ever offline student.
I am teaching him Advanced English privately during dinners near the office.
Surreal dedication to learning.
@valeranotes
He is officially Freshman's first-ever offline student.
I am teaching him Advanced English privately during dinners near the office.
Surreal dedication to learning.
@valeranotes
⚡️Young Scholars Think Tank by Freshman Academy and Borderless
I'm really excited about this. A space dedicated to researching and discussing undergraduate-level topics.
This is a must-join!
Link: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGvQxduoV9S/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
@valeranotes
I'm really excited about this. A space dedicated to researching and discussing undergraduate-level topics.
This is a must-join!
Link: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGvQxduoV9S/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
@valeranotes
Admissions Blog Recommendations
Before recommending any admissions blogs, including mine, I always put a disclaimer: retain a healthy level of skepticism and never assume someone is correct simply because of their authority.
That said, when Asadbek proposed to co-promote the list of blogs, I saw familiar names, most of whom I had the privilege of teaching or advising, whether this year or five years ago.
Though the list’s skewed gender representation did not escape my watchful eye, I endorse the blogs, which I would advise you to follow and learn from.
Generally, explore the admissions field. Evaluate the kind of support and guidance you can get from various sources. But, again, always think for yourself!
Follow Blogs
Before recommending any admissions blogs, including mine, I always put a disclaimer: retain a healthy level of skepticism and never assume someone is correct simply because of their authority.
That said, when Asadbek proposed to co-promote the list of blogs, I saw familiar names, most of whom I had the privilege of teaching or advising, whether this year or five years ago.
Though the list’s skewed gender representation did not escape my watchful eye, I endorse the blogs, which I would advise you to follow and learn from.
Generally, explore the admissions field. Evaluate the kind of support and guidance you can get from various sources. But, again, always think for yourself!
Follow Blogs
⚡️My Interview with Dr. Pericles, Lewis, Dean of Yale College
I uploaded the interview on YouTube on this day two years ago.
Anyone preparing for admissions now would highly benefit from watching it.
We are covering liberal arts, artificial intelligence, and the future of universities and Yale.
https://youtu.be/Ls68or3M2Fc?si=RrLBC8jpVWL4C-rq
@valeranotes
I uploaded the interview on YouTube on this day two years ago.
Anyone preparing for admissions now would highly benefit from watching it.
We are covering liberal arts, artificial intelligence, and the future of universities and Yale.
https://youtu.be/Ls68or3M2Fc?si=RrLBC8jpVWL4C-rq
@valeranotes
YouTube
Interview with Dean of Yale College Dr. Pericles Lewis: Liberal Arts, ChatGPT, and Q&A
🎙️A conversation with Dr. Pericles Lewis, Dean of Yale College and Professor of Comparative Literature, was the first interview in our new Freshman Vision Series.
📚Dr. Lewis has authored several books and edited numerous scholarly articles investigating…
📚Dr. Lewis has authored several books and edited numerous scholarly articles investigating…
Consider APs if you already have a high SAT score.
Your academic priorities should be:
1️⃣ IELTS—Essential (your application will not even be considered without it).
2️⃣ SAT—Crucial, especially for public school students.
3️⃣ APs—A strong addition if your scores are high, but not a game-changer.
Noticing more students obsessed with APs while their SAT is still at 1300+. Prioritize your SAT first and only then think about APs.
Splitting focus might leave you with mediocre scores on both, undermining your admissions chances.
@valeranotes
Your academic priorities should be:
1️⃣ IELTS—Essential (your application will not even be considered without it).
2️⃣ SAT—Crucial, especially for public school students.
3️⃣ APs—A strong addition if your scores are high, but not a game-changer.
Noticing more students obsessed with APs while their SAT is still at 1300+. Prioritize your SAT first and only then think about APs.
Splitting focus might leave you with mediocre scores on both, undermining your admissions chances.
@valeranotes
Forwarded from Freshman Academy
Freshman Talk with Hikmat Abdurahmanov
Freshman Talks is a new offline interview series led in English and co-hosted by Ziyo Forum and Freshman Academy.
Our focus is on interviewing professionals who studied abroad and returned to contribute to their country and region.
Our next guest is Hikmat Abdurahmanov, a University of St. Andrews graduate and co-founder of TEAM University, GroundZero, and HM Partners.
Join us as we discuss launching a university, starting a business venture, and applying international education locally.
Jasmine Ismailova, an incoming student at Wesleyan University, will lead the interview.
📍 Where: Kushbegi 8, Ziyo Forum Office (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
📅 When: March 29 (Saturday) at 2 pm
📩 Want to join? Comment "+" below, and we’ll send you the registration link!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
@ziyoforum x @freshmanblog
Freshman Talks is a new offline interview series led in English and co-hosted by Ziyo Forum and Freshman Academy.
Our focus is on interviewing professionals who studied abroad and returned to contribute to their country and region.
Our next guest is Hikmat Abdurahmanov, a University of St. Andrews graduate and co-founder of TEAM University, GroundZero, and HM Partners.
Join us as we discuss launching a university, starting a business venture, and applying international education locally.
Jasmine Ismailova, an incoming student at Wesleyan University, will lead the interview.
📍 Where: Kushbegi 8, Ziyo Forum Office (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
📅 When: March 29 (Saturday) at 2 pm
📩 Want to join? Comment "+" below, and we’ll send you the registration link!
Looking forward to seeing you there!
@ziyoforum x @freshmanblog
Valera Notes
Freshman Talk with Hikmat Abdurahmanov Freshman Talks is a new offline interview series led in English and co-hosted by Ziyo Forum and Freshman Academy. Our focus is on interviewing professionals who studied abroad and returned to contribute to their country…
It is important to have conversations about the value and relevance of international education in local contexts.
I am glad my team is taking the initiative to lead these crucial discussions.
I am glad my team is taking the initiative to lead these crucial discussions.