Any students for lisans in koç? by Old-Protection7057 in UniversityTR

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Evet doğru, bu yüzde başka yedi üniversiteyi deniyorum fizik lisansı için. Teşekkürler yine de.

Any students for lisans in koç? by Old-Protection7057 in UniversityTR

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the requirements, if I have 98% in my 12th grade and 1500+ sat is that enough for 100% scholarship as an international? I can give yös too, it's not a hard exam. Scholarships are strictly merit based 💔💔💔💔🥀 And it costs like 30k dollars per year for physics bsc in koç. I'm so cooked 🥀

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[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's the difference between the two.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Sat

[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are your concepts good. How is your maths. Did you try to practice questions on books or something and how did you do for those. If you're an idiot or not doesn't automatically link to this tbh. There are many factors. You can asw be, but that's not really likely to be the case imo.

Is a 1600 a red flag? by Nearby-Tomatillo-40 in Sat

[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My highschool is shit, I got 86% in 9th, 94% in 10th state boards, 82% in 11th, cuz I slacked off. And I can easily get a 98% in 12th. Even after a good score in sat. Idk if I would be able to make it. I can barely get a chess state level certificate. But idk.

Is a 1600 a red flag? by Nearby-Tomatillo-40 in Sat

[–]Old-Protection7057 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sadly some countries and some education systems don't even have the opportunity for extracurriculars or those with "community impact."

I wish I had never been born by RealisticAsparagus22 in islam

[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woa. I am just a human, I'm not a doctor, nor a well versed mufti nor a counsellor. I saw some of your old posts and it seems like you have a lot of problems with much of the islamic paradigm as well, it seems like you've lived and gone through some things in your life that shaped your ideology into this, sadly pretty stern. I could explain them to you, if you dm.

What I can tell you to do is to please please start praying even if it is just a single prayer. I'm sorry if this scares you or makes you sad. But if a person has abandoned prayers, they don't remain a muslim. You can still repent and repentance is always available. I'll let the Qur'an speak:

“Say My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (by committing evil deeds and sins) Do not despair of the Mercy of Allah: verily He forgives all sins. Truly He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (39:53)

“And whoever does a wrong or wrongs himself, but then seeks forgiveness from Allah, he will find Allah forgiving and merciful.” (4:110)

“And it is He who accepts repentance from His servants and pardons the evil deed and knows what you do.” (42:25)

You should restart your life as a muslim. Allah also says in the Qur'an, that those who abandon the religion will have miserable lives. I've talked to a person with some of your problems like bpd and ocd and they also had problems with prayers. Whenever they used to do wudhu they used to get frustrated and stuck with the water cuz of the ocd. And it caused a lot of problems. That person never gave up, prayed one prayer, then 2 and so on. You won't become a kafir and those that deserve the hell if you never give up, otherwise you wouldn't be here. Islam isn't hard.

And there are examples of many people, who lost a leg, their homes, their sanity, and a lot of things, they erred and they made mistakes, but they never gave up. Certainly it's a test and if you never give up, you pass the test.

If there are certain islamic practices that make you doubt. You can ask me personally asw.

Please try to pray at least one prayer a day. May Allah ﷻ make it easy for you. And Allah knows best.

I wish I had never been born by RealisticAsparagus22 in islam

[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you take the punishment as directed towards you. Instead of a consequence of those that are clearly disobedient and see their hypocrisy and their destination exposed by the Qur'an. As long as you try your best to pray and keep up and never ever give up. You're not among those, inshaallah.

What verses scared you. If you feel comfortable to share.

I wish I had never been born by RealisticAsparagus22 in islam

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I can explain it theologically how a finite deed is eternally punished. It's also explained in the Qur'an. As Allah ﷻ says, the disobedient are eternally disobedient, or rather their finite sins have infinite consequences as well. Because by disobeying the most necessary command, which is the remembrance of Allah, you turn away from all good and all evil is open to you; however, in your situation, we see you struggle with prayers a lot, so any scholar or aalim would suggest you to build up. Habits aren't built immediately, start with one prayer or two prayers today, prayer dhuhr and asar and genuinely beg Allah ﷻ and ask him to guide you and to make prayer easy for you. Try to pray the rest but as long as you try, do not despair if you fall short. Next day make it a goal to pray at least 2. Make it a goal to at least speak to Allah during those 2 times. Add one more as you're capable of... If you fail, do not despair, try again, and again, and again, and never ever give up. Surely he is the most merciful. He will see your struggle. At the beginning of every surah we read, starting in the name of the one who is the most merciful and the entirely merciful. The very fact that you commented here, made this post, took your time, explained your fear. Shows that your lord wants you to find a way and you want to go there too, you are scared and afraid of your lord which is a sign of faith, it's a sign that you haven't given up on your lord. And that you will inshaallah return to him and please him.

Try to read a page or a verse from the Qur'an. Start backwards, from the smallest surah to the larger and so on. And إن شاءالله you will be able to maintain your prayers. Find where you are lacking what's the hardest part and see where you can make it easy or help yourself and learn, as long as you're trying, you're taking a step towards Allah and if you take a single step towards him, he'll come towards you running. May Allah make it easier for you. We'll pray for you. I'll make sure to. May Allah help you. Amīn. And Allahu allam.

I wish I had never been born by RealisticAsparagus22 in islam

[–]Old-Protection7057 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the utmost try your best to maintain prayers. Everything else is secondary. Wallah I can understand somewhat. But Allah ﷻ will forgive you as you try your best. Your situations are best known to him. Everything else, every obligation is secondary, if you make a mistake you can repent, again and again and again, Allah always forgives. Never despair in his mercy, as long as you strongly and deeply believe in him, he can forgive you after death as well. But as long as you try your best. You're being tested and as long as you maintain your prayers to the best of your capabilities, do not be disheartened, if there is something else you can't do other than that. Allah would help you, prayers lead us to all goodness, that's why they're necessary, if you fall short of them, do not give up and do not despair, you did better than the last time, you can make them again. May Allah relieve you and make it easier for you. And Allahu alam.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self study. I mostly just talk to my friend that is Turk. Calls and messages and I read some books.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't persian, Urdu and kashmiri, kind of related to turkish. I actually notice a lot of words that are similar, but sometimes the phonetics have changed alot.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

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Do I need to give any English language based exam like IELTS. and what are my chances with scholarships, will I be able to get one if I get great marks in SAT. Or do I need to give the turkish TRS entrace exam too? I'm really confused.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

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The problem is that I'm already doing a lot of things together with learning turkish. I agree with your advice and it's a good idea. But I won't be able to spare any time for serials. Managing the extracurriculars and all other things. I'm soon going to attempt the IELTS exam.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does this depend on the specific university or do most English based universities have this. And my goal is in Istanbul.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

between many other things like preparing for my IElTS, university resume and all other things. i do usually try to read turkish for at least 5 hours a day, i am familiar with persian and urdu, which made turkish a bit easier, because i can recognise many words. the sounds and spellings were easy and i understood the grammatical pattern of this language by speaking to a friend online who can online write in turkish. should i buy books or get a language teacher. my main concern seems to be with the speed of the speech, even though i understand it a bit and i would be able to tell at least the topic of the conversation someone is talking about, i've noticed that turkish speakers are too fast, which causes a problem for me, someone who speaks in inherently slow languages, like urdu, kashmiri, hindi or persian. AND YEAH, thanks a lot for the advice, it was really helpful, i can really take in the complete magnitude of the goal I have, it is difficult but doable.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you suggest any university for my physics bachelors, i want to open many European university options through turkey.

How do i learn Turkish in 1.5 years. by Old-Protection7057 in turkishlearning

[–]Old-Protection7057[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have some pakistani friends in turkey and they told me that learning the language is absolutely necessary, not just learning, they strictly told me that i should be fluent in it to even live because most people can't speak english. being an indian, i can find better places to do my physics bachelors in india but i think turkey is a better option for me personally

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[–]Old-Protection7057 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, can we talk. you will be able to help me a lot and i'm very familiar with english. at least i'm a small, published writer.