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Reviving Bukhara’s golden age of knowledge in the 21st century Stanford '31 (academic gap year) Golden Embroidery Knot Theory Nuclear Science Minecraft ORCID: 0009-0000-9914-2305

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Freshman Academy is starting its AP classes on June 29. I took 6 APs to demonstrate academic rigor in my college applications, and I strongly recommend them to students looking for a comparative advantage in admissions. Me and experienced mentors who earned 5s on AP exams and won international olympiads, will be teaching AP Calculus BC, AP Micro/Macroeconomics, and AP Physics I. A small cohort of students from Micro/Macroeconomics Programs will be trained for the International Economics Olympiad. If you come from a public school or a less recognized academic background, APs can be a powerful way to showcase your academic readiness. Register here, and see you in classes! https://airtable.com/appzXWzHVdYSJpaFD/pagQvKEs6ZGMyUZuu/form

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Watching "The Sound of Music" past 12 AM with great company is food for the soul. "Climb ev'ry mountain Ford ev'ry stream Fol
Watching "The Sound of Music" past 12 AM with great company is food for the soul. "Climb ev'ry mountain Ford ev'ry stream Follow ev'ry rainbow Till you find your dream" 🌈
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The Sound of Music The 3-hour long masterpiece of a musical :)+2
The Sound of Music The 3-hour long masterpiece of a musical :)
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Yesterday, we held official opening of Freshman Academy. Me and Nigel Li presented Freshman Research Institute in front of re+3
Yesterday, we held official opening of Freshman Academy. Me and Nigel Li presented Freshman Research Institute in front of remarkable guests, including the former minister of foreign affairs of Uzbekistan, Vladimir Norov. Great things expect us ahead! (Afterparty was even more fun than I expected)
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An excellent opportunity for you to be in the discussion with me, Nurmuhammad (UToronto'30), and many other very talented and passionate individuals!
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AP Physics is a FANTASTIC foundation for anyone pursuing STEM! I'll be personally mentoring students in Freshman Academy's online AP Physics Program and have to warn you that my classes are bound to be engaging, fun, discussion-driven, and, most importantly, elegant! Majoring in Engineering Physics at Stanford University, I have had 2 years of teaching experience and perfect scores on AP Physics 1 / Physics C: Mech / Calculus BC. Make sure to sign up for a quick 5-minute-long interview with me to sign up: application form
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+1 reason to be a Freshman Alumni) @FreshmanAcademy_bot
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Answers to FAQs: 1. Gap year? Yes. I am deferring my decision to next year because I am going to Japan and MIT for my research internships; I feel like gap year would help me clear out my mind and focus on what is actually important 2. How Stanford? Any tips? All I can say is be authentic and by authentic I mean don't be afraid to look like clown if you actually think you want to be one. Another thing is that even if you don't inherently need Freshman Academy, the entire network and resources you will have in your hands are going to make your life a bazillion times more comfortable to live)) 3. How do u study so much? I like learning and am pretty proud nerd. I am not discouraged when I see a concept which looks intimidating and impossible to takle (like quantum loop theory, algebraic topology or, for god's sake, investment banking). Yes, most of us have no idea about any of these concepts and definitely suck at them—at first; but as you actually dive into those concepts, you realize how fascinating they are. 4. Why nuclear? Future of humanity lays in nuclear energy. I believe that nuclear fusion is exactly what we need to reach in order to achieve that beautiful future we all dream about. At the same time, I am very aware of the destructive power of the nuclear and sometimes, and I am not being condensending, I feel like I'm the guy from The Wind Rises. 5. Movies? Games? Sports? My top movies: —Howl's walking castle (again, not condensending but I really really love Howl) —Spirited Away (I actually cry every single time when I watch it) —The Wind Rises (yes, i love Studio Ghibli) —All Tarantino movies minus Kill Bill 2 Minecraft has always my favorite game since 2014 and since Jan 2026, I been pretty big fan of psychological horrors such as the ones produced by Chilla's Arts and Wrong Organ. Thanks!
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Hit me with what you got: https://t.me/LetsAskBot?start=zNFXO9 gonna answer you all
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Back in home sweet home
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If you are in the tashkent city mall, my friend accidentally bought one extra movie ticket: dm @spittin_facts Btw, UCL admit, CA bank intern and freshman team member
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Even better if u don't have one
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Definitely make sure to come to our webinar!!! We will give more info about it
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And just like that, I’ve graduated school. I’m no longer an 11th grader, a high schooler, or a “школотрон.” To be honest, I used to think high school was challenging because of the classes, exams, and all the school-specific rules and limitations (for instance, my school didn’t offer APs). But in reality, high school was probably the most predictable and relatively free period of my life, even when it sometimes felt like I was chained down and restricted. I don’t like lying, so let me say this directly: I will not miss my school or my class. I love where I am right now, and where I will hopefully be in the future, too much to become nostalgic about the past. This is how I want to operate: onward and upward! I also want to express my gratitude to my “nerd circle, Ozod and Zafar:" amazing Minecraft players, science geeks, and, most importantly, great friends.
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