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  • ⚡️🎓 Расман: Ўзбекистонда SATдан 1200+ бали бўлганлар бакалавр ва магистратура учун грант олиш ҳуқуқини оладилар👏 Энди халқаро SAT имтиҳонида 1200 ёки ундан юқори балл олган абитуриентлар қўшимча грант ёрдами билан бакалавр ва магистратура дастурларига ҳужжат топширишлари мумкин. Бу сертификатнинг фан соҳасига ва тегишли магистратура дастурларига мос келадиган дастурларга тегишли. Грант билан ривожланиш ва ўқишни истаганлар учун ажойиб имконият! Ўқишга тайёрланаётган ва талабаларга юборинг

  • The Hidden IELTS Skill That Separates Band 6 from Band 7+ One skill that quietly raises your IELTS Speaking and Writing score is hedging. Hedging means avoiding strong, absolute statements and instead making careful, realistic generalizations. This makes your answers sound safer, more natural, and more academic, which is exactly what examiners want. For example, instead of saying “People work better at home,” you can say “People tend to work better at home in some cases.” You can hedge your sentences using modals, introductory phrases, adverbs, and quantifiers. If you know someone who speaks confidently but still gets a low band, send them this. This one skill can change their result. @sodiq_academy

  • The 11 SAT Words That Show Up Again and Again Some words appear on the SAT so often that not knowing them can cost you points even if your grammar is strong. These include equivocal, sporadic, preliminary, buttress, unassuming, opaque, surreptitious, defy, complementary, abate, and idiosyncratic. Understanding these words helps you read faster, eliminate wrong choices, and feel more confident when two answers look similar. If you have a friend who struggles with SAT vocabulary, send them this list. It’s one of the highest-return things to study. @sodiq_academy

  • Why Test Scores Alone Will Never Get You Into Top Universities Many students believe that a high SAT or IELTS score guarantees admission to top universities. This is one of the most dangerous myths in college admissions. Scores are only one piece of a much bigger puzzle. Admission officers look at your personal statement, activities and honors, recommendation letters, how well you fit the university, and your financial plan. If even one part is missing, the application feels incomplete. If someone is relying only on their test scores, send them this. It might save their application. @sodiq_academy

  • The University Checklist Most Students Ignore and Later Regret Choosing a university is not just about rankings. It is about choosing a place that fits your goals, finances, and future. You should check whether the university offers your intended major, how many international students it has, and what scholarships or financial aid options exist. You should also consider location and climate, campus life, job placement after graduation, tuition and living costs, test requirements, application deadlines, and internship opportunities. If you know someone choosing universities right now, send them this. It could save them years of regret. @sodiq_academy

  • Your SAT Score Isn’t Stuck. Your Strategy Is. If your SAT score is not improving, the problem is usually not your intelligence or effort. It is your strategy. The SAT tests discipline, consistency, and decision-making under pressure, not just math and English. Strong applicants focus on GPA, start testing early, build the right mindset, do not rely on test-optional policies, and study with a partner to analyze mistakes faster. If you know someone who feels stuck in their SAT prep, send them this. Sometimes one change in approach changes everything. @sodiq_academy

  • The Vocabulary Mistake That Is Quietly Killing Your IELTS Writing Score Most students lose marks in Writing Task 1 not because they don’t understand the graph, but because they use the wrong words. They mix vocabulary for charts that change over time with charts that stay the same, and that confuses the examiner. You don’t need fancy or rare words. IELTS does not reward risky vocabulary. It rewards accuracy. What really works is learning common adjectives and adverbs, using correct word forms like increase and an increase, and always giving clear numerical context. Simple and accurate language almost always scores higher than complicated language used incorrectly. If you know someone who keeps losing points in Writing Task 1, send them this post. It might fix their score. @sodiq_academy

  • Below 670 from English of SAT? Stop over-practicing tests. They won’t save you. Build: - General English - Vocabulary daily - Deep reading Above 700? Change your approach. - Fewer new words - Fewer tests - Deeper analysis - Better time management Different levels need different systems. If someone you know is “working hard but stuck,” this strategy might be what they’re missing. Share it. @sodiq_academy

  • Most IELTS listening mistakes happen before the audio starts Strong students don’t just listen better. They listen smarter. Step 1: Predict before you listen In gap-fill questions, always predict: What type of word is missing? Noun? Verb? Number? Your brain listens differently when it knows what to expect. Step 2: Stop staring at MCQ options Options are designed to confuse you. Instead: Read only the questions Take notes while listening Compare notes with options after the audio ends Suddenly, the right answer stands out. If you know someone who always says “I heard it but still got it wrong”, share this with them. This is why. @sodiq_academy

  • Most IELTS students don’t fail because they’re “bad at English.” They fail because they prepare the wrong way. If your score is stuck at 5.5–6.5, one (or more) of these mistakes is quietly killing your progress. Mistake #1: Starting IELTS without strong General English IELTS is not a trick-based exam. It measures your real language level. Weak grammar + weak vocabulary = weak score. No shortcuts. Mistake #2: Practicing without analyzing mistakes Doing tests again and again feels productive. But improvement only comes when you understand why you made a mistake — and how to prevent it next time. Mistake #3: Ignoring collocations and useful phrases High-band answers don’t sound “translated.” They sound natural. That comes from collocations and ready-to-use phrases — not single words. Mistake #4: Practicing tests but avoiding real exposure You don’t get fluent by solving PDFs. You get fluent by thinking, reading, and listening in English daily. Mistake #5: Using the wrong books or weak guidance. Bad materials don’t just slow you down — they confuse you and waste months. Know someone stuck at 6.0–6.5 despite “trying hard”? Send them this post. It might save them months. @sodiq_academy

  • These 4 Mistakes Will Make TOP Universities Disregard Your SAT 1500+ Certificate 1. Bragging Boasting without showing growth - just listing achievements without lessons learned: Don't just enumerate accomplishments, make them impactful - elaborate on each one and explain how you achieved it; 2. Overusing the thesaurus Trying to appear excessively intelligent (resembling AI-generated text) - Admission officers aren't naive - they're highly experienced individuals; 3. Straying from the topic Writing about others and forgetting yourself - the central topic should revolve around you; 4. Cliches Phrases like "Every cloud has a silver lining." This doesn't prove your English proficiency - if you use it incorrectly, it can backfire Common among Uzbeks: "I have always been a leader..." But without explaining how and why. What challenges do you face when applying to TOP universities? Share in the comments. @sodiq_academy

  • Spring 2026 #SAT registration is now open to US and international students Secure your seat now

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  • Rise and shy acers Here we've prepared good tips for u 📌'Must know SAT March Reading Strategy'

  • 🧠 SAT 1200 ball = davlat granti? Qanchalik bu yahshi xabar? Yani 1200 SATdan olish qiyin ish emas, hatto oson degan bo'lardim Shahsiy fikrim, 1200 juda past score Nima deb o'ylisz? Bilmaganlar uchun 👇 Prezident Shavkat Mirziyoyevning topshirig‘i va Vazirlar Mahkamasining 578-son qaroriga (2025-yil sentabr) asosan, bu imkoniyat endi rasman ishga tushdi. International universitylar allaqachon buni qabul qilishni boshlashgan edi - ana endi, Uzbdagi eng yaxshi OTMlar uchunham ishlashni boshlabti @sodiq_academy

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  • Assalomu alaykum Dear Test Takers, Wishing you the best of luck on tomorrow’s official SAT exam! This is a significant step toward achieving your academic and career goals, and we’re rooting for your success. Here are a few important reminders: 📌Registration starts at approximately 7:30 AM. Please bring the following items with you: 1-Passport/ID 2-Device and charger 3-Calculator (optional) 4-Snack (optional) For those registered to take the exam at 📍Sodiq School, please ensure you arrive at the designated location on time. Stay focused, stay calm, and give it your best effort. You've got this! Good luck! Warm regards, Sodiq Academy & Sodiq School Team

  • E’lon Bizda - IElTS ustozi (10+ mln) (Dush-Juma : 09:00-17:30) - IELTS yordamchi ustozi (4 mln + KPI) (Dush-Juma : 9:00-17:00) bo’sh ish o’rni mavjud "Sodiq school"ning ahil jamoasiga qoʻshilish va samimiy muhitda ishlash imkoniyatingiz bor. Yaxshi ish haqi va muhitdan tashqari quyidagi qoʻshimcha bonuslar ham sizniki: – bepul tushlik va tolma choy; – farzandingizning maktabimizdagi ta’limi uchun 50% chegirma; – bepul treninglar. 👉Ro’yxatdan o’tish

  • Charlie Munger book recommendations 📚 What a great thinker he was, but even the greatest thinkers had some weird thoughts. Here is an an excerpt from one of his last interviews. Tell me what you think in the comments. "Charlie Munger: I'm not all that pleased. I could've done a lot better if I had been a little smarter, a little quicker. Becky Quick: What are you talking about? Like, you've had success in everything you've done in life. What would you like to do differently. Ch Munger: Well, no, but I might have had multiple trillions instead of multiple billions. B. Quick: Do you sit around thinking about this? What would you have done differently? Ch. Munger: Yes, I do think about it. I think about it. Yes, I think about it, about what I nearly missed by being just not quite smart enough or hardworking enough."