2019-2024
In 2019, my parents saw an advertisement on TV about new Presidential Schools, with an international curriculum and extracurricular opportunities all completely for free, opening in Uzbekistan. Excited by the opportunity, they signed me up for the entrance examination. That year, around 3000 people applied for my class, and they would’ve accepted only 24, so I didn’t have any high hopes. Yet, I somehow placed 4th out of all test takers. I was officially a TPS student.
The first year was pretty easy. My classmates and I bonded quite quickly since we all lived together. That year I lived with Sayfullo and Sohibjon, who motivated the lazy me to do homework. Academically, grades 7 to 9 were extremely easy, so I spent most of my time watching anime and playing football. In grade 10, we started AS-levels, which were much harder than IGCSEs. I also started preparing for the SAT and engaging in activities, such as Zakovat, PSAD, Student Gov., and Volunteering.
Part 2 coming
In 2019, my parents saw an advertisement on TV about new Presidential Schools, with an international curriculum and extracurricular opportunities all completely for free, opening in Uzbekistan. Excited by the opportunity, they signed me up for the entrance examination. That year, around 3000 people applied for my class, and they would’ve accepted only 24, so I didn’t have any high hopes. Yet, I somehow placed 4th out of all test takers. I was officially a TPS student.
The first year was pretty easy. My classmates and I bonded quite quickly since we all lived together. That year I lived with Sayfullo and Sohibjon, who motivated the lazy me to do homework. Academically, grades 7 to 9 were extremely easy, so I spent most of my time watching anime and playing football. In grade 10, we started AS-levels, which were much harder than IGCSEs. I also started preparing for the SAT and engaging in activities, such as Zakovat, PSAD, Student Gov., and Volunteering.
Part 2 coming