Saturday 31 July 2021

Important Links from Previous Years

 Critical Reading TOPICS in Real SAT

In the above link shows past REAL SAT test Critical Reading subject areas. Some areas are: 

  1. Linguistics
  2. French Novel of 19th C.
  3. Comparison between Dance and Astrophysics
  4. Behaviourial Science
  5. Psychotherapy
  6. Baudelaire's poetic adventure from his poetry collection Le Spleen de Paris 
  7. Immigrant issue and Black American Culture
Of these the most important would be Behavioural Science and Poetry. We shall do a number of Classes on these two issues. 


Friday 30 July 2021

Online meeting Prachy Mahbub (Neuroscientist, Philosopher, & Research Data Specialist): 5 Reviews

Following five reviews were sent yesterday. If anyone wants to add a new point is requested to send a follow-up Review. I am NOT including the respective reviewer's name for the purpose of maintaining anonymity. I have done slight additions and corrections WITHOUT putting in any additional observation. 

Review 1

I loved the meeting today especially because the insight I have gained from Prachy’s unconventional major choices. It’s important to note what our interests lead us to, even if at first they don’t make sense and thereafter, follow them. Another important point she shared is to keep attached to our Bengali identity because no matter where we go it’s a part of us that we should be proud of.

My Comment:

As a rule we make sure that our Main CA Essay exposes our Cultural Roots. And then if possible, we try to address at least one Cultural aspect in one of the following – (1) General Research Paper, (2) Technical Research Paper, (3) Creative Arts Supplement. This comments makes no mention of extensive reading and writing that Prachy specifically suggested.


Review 2

Today, I got the opportunity to talk with Ms. Prachy Mahbub, a Research Data Specialist working under Harvard Medical School. She was very enthusiastic overall, and would get even more excited when asked about her undergrad experience at Mount Holyoke College and her job at Harvard. She was open to all sorts of questions, even ones which were not involved in either her work, or her college life. Her speech today made me realize one thing, which is the importance of having more than one major. She said her second major, Islamic Theology would help her think out of the box, and would let her interpret thing in many ways. She also talked about the importance of grades, and how it would affect student applying this year especially. She enjoyed spending her time painting, which would allow her to take the stress away from her job.

My Comment:

Since 2010, every Logophiles students are highly discouraged to think of Single Major. If the realization comes after Prachy’s talk, I would say, it came too late. This comments makes no mention of extensive reading and writing that Prachy specifically suggested.


Review 3

Q. How did you decide you major?

A. I had Math, physics, chemistry and biology in A’ levels. I liked biology the most so I decided to pursue neuroscience.

Further comment from the student:

Sir, I really need to think about it more. She told me ask questions to a lot of different people before I decide and not to shift majors frequently. I am confused. But then again, what else can be done with Math and Physics other than Engineering? E.E and Aerospace is appealing though. I might switch to Aerospace but that would mean all my research till now is wasted.

My Comment:

Physics and Math is required in EVERY SINGLE subject in STEM. Since you are ok with both Physics and Math, go for Engineering (no need to be specific because first 2 Years SAME Course work). And then add Mathematics - you can go to Any Profession after having Math in UG. This comments makes no mention of extensive reading and writing that Prachy specifically suggested.


Review 4

Summary of today’s meeting (29/7/21): Prachy apu advised us to read more books and in doing so we will find a book that truly inspires us. She also states that even a simple movie or song can also help us get inspired. She says although her two majors seem different they are quite well linked up. Moreover, she mentions that her religion major now helps her think out of the box at Harvard. She teaches us to be proud as a Bangladeshi and to include that love for Bangladesh in our characters and essays. Through her love for painting we know that we should also perform some kind of activity in between our works that helps us relax. Prachy Apu also informed us that the A level grades are quite important at top universities.

My Comment:

Regarding reading books: Prachy did NOT say that you should read UNTIL you get your favourite book and then stop reading. I am sure the writer does not mean it here.  


Review 5

Meeting with Prachy Mahbub

(Double Major in Neuroscience and Islamic Theology from Mount Holyoke College, MS. Currently placed in Harvard Medical School as Research Data Specialist.)

Today, we were joined by a former Logophiles student today morning where she talked about a lot of important aspects of undergraduate applications and university life. Her academic background include a Double Major at Mount Holyoke College in Neuroscience and Islamic Theology. She talked about how important it was for her to be immersed in literature, films, and art during the time of application. There were some books she didn't necessarily want to read, and some books she connected with and found inspiration in.

There was talk of how much reading and writing she had to do as an undergraduate. It is important that we go prepared and showcase our ability to read at the level that will be required to complete our undergrad at a good US college.

She talked about the importance of standing out as a candidate for her undergraduate admissions and listed a few things that made her application stand out. For example, the Technical Research Paper that she sent to universities really helped her stand out to admissions officers. She emphasized the importance of having our own opinion, our own views, and our own perspectives. She encouraged us to embrace our Bangladeshi background and heritage. Impeccable grades are really important for the very top universities, but for other liberal arts colleges, what's important is that we show in other ways that we are competent candidates. What matters is that we can present ourselves as a competent candidate who has strong and differentiated view that will notably improve the diversity of the university. It is important that we do not only expect to take something from the overall undergraduate experience in the college, but also expect to contribute something meaningful there as well.

Currently, she's a Research Data Specialist at Harvard Medical School, and she elaborated on the importance of interpretation of big data in today's world. Harvard Medical School is one of the first ever to use a large research database for over 10,000 patients. The database is just two years old, and is growing at an exponential rate. This just shows already how huge the applications and investment in big data is right now, and how fast the whole world expects the market to grow. As a neuroscience major, she talks about how important programming and data science is to all fields across STEM. When talking about choosing a major, she brings in her own experience of talking many courses from diverse fields during her freshman year. She encourages us to talk to anyone and everyone and tells us her own experience of meeting people from fields very different from her own, like bumping into and striking conversations with Anthropology Professors, which occurred at one on-campus conference.

Ultimately, from just starting our applications and all the way to her sophomore year, it’s important for us to constantly search for what areas and intellectual issues and concepts appeal to us. In that search for our interests and cravings, we find our ideal major and end up with lots of meaningful life experiences and meet people that one day we might call our family.

My Comment:

            Very extensive and well-rounded commentary.


Review 6

It was nice to talk to a senior who beautifully summed up the journey that we are facing right now. Unfortunately, I joined at the last moment and I'm guessing I missed a lot of good parts of it. Though at the last part of the session the thought of her getting a course on ‘Islamic Theology’ was amazing. Just because I'm in science or she is in a STEM subject doesn’t mean we cannot get the taste of a different subject other than science. Hope to get more great sessions like this.


My Comment: 

Great brief report. 

Wednesday 28 July 2021

Reading Tasks

All applicants are being requested to work on the following titles. How you will read? Find a suitable website that explains Plot, Characters, Themes, and Symbolism or Linguistic Uniqueness. Instead of copying from the source-sites, read it and summarize these ideas in 4-5 Paragraphs. DO NOT use headings like - Plot, Characters, Themes, Symbolism etc. Best resources are Britanicca and Wikipedia. But if you want a more in-depth reading please go to Sparknotes

  1. Aryan: Tess of the D'Urbervilles (19th C. English Novel about the tragic fate of human life)
  2. Jannat: The Awakening (20 C. American Novel about Liberated Woman)
  3. Uzayr: A Passage to India (20 C. British Novel about Colonial Rule in India)
  4. Ramisa: Crime and Punishment (19th C. Russian Novel about Crime and Redemption)
  5. Naqvi:  Correspondence between Princess Elizabeth and Rene Descartes (17th C. Letters)
  6. Mehzabin: Metamorphosis (20th C. Short Novella about the fate of Modern Man)
  7. Juhaina: Robinson Crusoe (18th C. Novel about Survival of Man in Wilderness)
The summaries will take One/Two hour to Read and One hour to Write. And I would appreciate, if you send it tonight. Our main goal is to improve understanding of literary language and prepare for SAT. For SAT Writing briefing, I will conduct a ZOOM Meet on Friday Morning 8.30 am.  



Tuesday 20 July 2021

Our Tasks for the Upcoming ED / RD Application


This following post is a special note for Ramisa, Jannat, Aryan, Uzayr, and Naqvi. I also welcome Mehjabin and Juhaina in our working group. Welcome aboard!

Every year Logophiles Students keep themselves busy over preparing Application Materials in spite of a general atmosphere of Eid and other festivities. This year is no exception either. I have been posting several works online so that you all get sensitized at an early period. Three things have been crucial in making Logophiles students getting admission to top universities. These are the three things:

  1. Top Notch essays with extraordinary level of thoughts amalgamated through fine level of rhetoric practice. Students will get this high level of linguistic excellence by reading selected Reading Materials. 
  2. The Reading Materials are provided through two Gateways = first, we work with the 101 Book Titles suggested by Collegeboard. The second Gateway is provided by this BLOG as there are a number of Mandatory Reading Items. 
  3. In addition to general Reading Materials (101 Book Titles + BLOG readings), we also work for the Technical Research Paper. The length of this paper is somewhere between 2½ and 3 pages PLUS one full page of Bibliography. So, it is a total of 3½ to 4 pages at most. In writing the Bibliography we follow the Chicago Style Manual with page Footnotes, and end-paper Bibliography in numbered alphabetical order
  4. Reading selected titles of 101 Books will significantly improve your Critical Reading on SAT. 
  5. The Technical Research Paper is one of the most Advanced Tools through which we inform the admissions Committee that we are Well Prepared for undergrad program with top professors. 
  6. Finally, there is this General Research Paper, which is based on your Critical Reading of a recently published Book (Novel / Non-fiction). The length of this general research paper is somewhere between 18-30 pages. We use the same Chicago Style Manual footnotes and end-paper numbered Bibliography. 
  7. Those who are planning to apply to Top-25 Colleges and expect a good amount of Financial Aid are also strongly advised to keep working on different types of portfolio. BUT, not a COMBINATION = Art/Painting, Photography, Music, Theatre, and Creative Writing. 
  8. Keep in mind, that we also have to prepare 3 Mandatory Essays for the Common App. These are as follows:
      • The Flagship Essay based on any ONE of the 7 Topics = Max 650 Words
      • Community disruptions such as COVID-19 and natural disasters can have deep and long-lasting impacts. If you need it, this space is yours to describe those impacts. Colleges care about the effects on your health and well-being, safety, family circumstances, future plans, and education, including access to reliable technology and quiet study spaces. Please describe how these Events have impacted you. [Max 250 Words]
      • Provide any additional information you wish to share. [Max 650 Words]. We playfully call it Add-info Essay. This essay is a super-extraordinary way of telling the Admissions Committee - How you have ACADEMICALLY prepared yourself for College Level Intellectual Journey. In my EYES, this is the SUPERSTAR essay that gets you inside the Golden Circle.  

Tuesday 13 July 2021

SAT Briefing for 2021 Students

 Please access the following link for Collegeboard's own Briefings on SAT.

  1. SAT Reading Test - what to expect
  2. SAT Math Test - What to expect
The most important preparation for SAT Reading and Writing is to read through at least 50% of the 101 Books suggested by College board. Here is the link to these Titles. 

The 101 (Click this for images of Title Pages)

(Greatest titles that improves your understanding of English Literature, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Philosophy). Must read for EVERY College Bound Student. Check this list with the Reading List of our BLOG. SAT Readings tests your ability to read and interpret across ALL disciplines in Humanities and Technology.

Today, four of you - Ramisa, Jannat, Aryan, and Naqvi - gave a short test from SAT Real Test. It was a 65 min test and the answer sheet is now with me. We shall discuss the Test day after tomorrow, as Uzayr will take the test tomorrow. I am also preparing for a full face-to-face Class as the lockdown has been eased from tomorrow. 


Saturday 10 July 2021

Choosing College Major

Here are some great College Major Quiz Sites. I love the first one as this is really fun. Remember, this is just for FUN and not to be taken TOO Seriously. Enjoy yourself!

  1. Goshen College Quiz (Interactive Map)
  2. Marquette University Quiz (My2nd Best) 
  3. ThoughtCo (3rd Favourite)
  4. PayScale (Compensation Software)
  5. NY Times Advice on Major
  6. Choosing MAJOR - a no-nonsense Guide
Number 4 is quite interesting. It uses a complex algorithm to determine questions regarding, pay, hiring, market trend etc. Do take a look. The last two items are some sound advice on what to keep in mind when choosing a Major. 


Saturday 3 July 2021

Advanced Reading Materials (Three Weeks for Full Working) = No Writing Required

Here is a list of materials that you can access at your own convenience. It is expected that the First Group of items will be accessed by everyone and the at least two items from the Second Group. 

First Group (after reading each of the following, give me a 50-500 word ReAcShon in 10 Min):

  1. Dr. Faustus (Summary and Discussion) Link
  2. This is NOT a Pipe (Start at page 25 and read till 54)  Link 
  3. Philosophy of Technology (Stanford Univ Link)
  4. Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction (Ch: 4, 5, 11Link Here
  5. Finite Element Method (Wiki Link)
  6. Understanding Finite Element Method (YouTube Link Here)
  7. Set Theory and Philosophy (Link for Download) Read only first 3 Chapters (Pages 3-53)
I shall give brief intro for each of the above AFTER you are done with readings. The TOTAL Number of Pages in the Seven Items would probably be somewhere between 300-400 pages. All these can be done in a Two-Day sitting with 5+5 = 10 hours. So, it is expected that you will start immediately.

Second Group
I am putting Three Books here. You will be required to work on any ONE item. After you select the book, I can send you the Full Book.

  1. Mechanics of Materials (Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) = read any Two Chapters
  2. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics (Chapters 2, 5, 6) = read any Two Chapters
  3. Thomas Hardy and History (Full Book if Possible) Otherwise, Just Part 1 (Page 19-82)




Thursday 1 July 2021

Writing a Top Quality Resume

It is a common experience for almost all of us that when you start writing a Resume, you will find no relevant information and your Resume will look absurdly lean and unimpressive. But sadly, this is exactly how you start writing your Resume. First, write down whatever comes to your head, in whatever format OR order. Then I shall be able to tell you how to proceed from this scratch to a photo-finish. 

Just one more thing. Not everyone's Resume shall look alike. So, let's soft-start today. Begin with your Name, Date of Birth, School, O and A level information, and the ECAs.

Please also check a previous post given on 20th December, 2020 where we discussed why Resume is one of the Earliest Documents we finalize. 

Find the link here: Why RESUME First?




Problems of Philosophy (Mandatory Reading)

 Find the link to a very well-designed version of Russell's "Problems of Philosophy." The reading will lead us to two other extremely reading items - Philosophy of Technology, and Theory of Knowledge . I hope we will be able to access all these 3 Texts within the next week. So, here goes the Link: 

Problems of Philosophy

I have used this Book cover by Barnes and Noble. Look into the details of the painting and try to figure out why this has been used on one of the most important introduction on Analytical Philosophy

I shall put the other two Books link in the next post.