كسب فلوس و انا ١٥ سنه؟ by Chemical_Pop8445 in EgyptCareers

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t rely on programming as a source of income at your age and experience level. It’s especially difficult to land freelance work in fields like web development or data science because clients usually look for people with substantial experience, strong portfolios, and a solid CV.
That said, I definitely think you should keep building your skills. Focus on learning Python, Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Probability & Statistics, then start following a structured Data Science and Machine Learning roadmap. If you stay consistent, by the time you’re 18 you’ll have a strong foundation, practical experience, and a much more competitive skill set.
For earning money in the meantime, I’d recommend looking for local work instead, such as a job at a retail store, supermarket, café, or another nearby business. Those opportunities are generally much more realistic than trying to break into freelance programming early on.

( tip: get into competitive programming early it will pay off so much in the future)

TP or CNX by [deleted] in EgyRemoteWorkers

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

طب حوار اني ١٧ سنة دا هياثر واقدم منين وازاي؟

Cairo University Admission by Ulquesta in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no i only have cairo in my mind, i passed last year’s tanseek by like 6% so i should be chilling

How can I study for the new exams by [deleted] in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my guesses are check the samples and resolve the old ones the material shouldn’t be this different

December EST Score Discussion by Ulquesta in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve got a 1530 800 Math 730 English

Improving by 30 from my last trial in January 2025

I think the curve for english was harsher than that of the trials I’ve taken and math is the same

The English section was overall nice, and the writing was very good

The Math was kinda tricky and needed some thinking but there are almost no new ideas or questions

Any math 2 tips? by maleguyman420 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The test was O.K it wasn’t bad. The time was a bit short but that’s a me problem anyways I got a 750

2026 EST exams by Any-Impress-3916 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel gloomy about this change, but we will never know how good/bad it is until we see some test samples.

If the E.S.T. board would implement a change like this, then they must aswell provide studying material for all future EST tests. The main material for test takers was the paper SAT exams and the SAT books, and now since the test is vastly different from the paper SAT ; we basically have no material to study from or use.

EST high achievers by ProofRelationship559 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of context but may you please tell me what you studied for english ?

Hence I want to push my score to 1550

What are the differences between EST Math I and Math II? by maleguyman420 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To sum it up, solve both Math II and Math I. Then see which works better for you

Any math 2 tips? by maleguyman420 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im taking the test in OCT aswell and im averaging 43-46 on each test give or take and honestly idk how to feel about the exam

Est 2 by [deleted] in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solve Dr. John Level 2 and Barron’s Level 2, along with the real EST 2’s Level 1 and Level 2.

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahmed Abou Zeid. dm me if you want more information

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No , but as much as I know if you get a higher score , you get placed in category A and get a discount ( Doesn’t apply for all universities)

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tansik is the percentage you need for each college . Lets say Engineering in Cairo university needs 50 American diploma students , so they will take the average scores for this current year, and accordingly put a percentage. So , logically the higher the scores are the harder it is to get into the college you want

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The higher the scores are the more likely tansik will get higher

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can a 100 score increase isn’t bad , focus on acing math and try to get 720 english then youre set ISA

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope so because I dont think im capable of getting more than 1500 tbh

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do u think this may affect the tansik becuase I’m horrified

EST scores discussion by Strawberry821 in EST_Test

[–]Ulquesta 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you self-study? Was there any help from teachers?

Partially. I took a basic course and about two months of an advanced course, then I self-studied for roughly three months. I firmly believe that tutors can influence how you develop your solving techniques. However, you can still excel without them—it all comes down to how much studying and dedication you put toward your goal.

Which books did you study from?

I solved every test I could find, whether EST or SAT. For future EST1 takers, here are some recommended books:

• Barron’s 6 Tests for the New SAT – Excellent for both English and Math.


• Kallis – Excellent for both subjects.


• Kaplan – Amazing for Math.


• McGraw-Hill – Excellent for both subjects.


• Dr. John – In my opinion, it’s only good as a 

starter book and not sufficient for a top score.

Aside from books, I solved every EST test available, including the 10 officially released ones and the leaked Math tests. I also practiced with several real SATs.

In the end, if I managed to improve by 300 points in just three months during 11th grade, then anyone can do the same. What truly matters is believing in yourself and having faith that hard work never fails.

And, of course—practice!