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Daniel Park feels something like warm day, when it’s not too hot yet, but not so cold, and sun feels comfortable on your skin
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What would your villain song be my darling?
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Universities & Colleges in India that accepts SAT Test Scores for Admissions by Qoaching Ahmedabad
Around 51 Colleges and Universities in India have started accepting SAT Scores (SAT General Test | SAT Subject Test) for Indian residents,  foreign nationals and nonresident Indians, for scholarship decisions in Admission Process of UG programs after Class 12
List of Universities accepting SAT India 2020 Scores for All Courses
Ashoka University
Azim Premji University
FLAME University
KREA University
Manav Rachna University
Sri Sri University
Srishti School of Art Design and Technology
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
SRM University, AP - Amaravati
SRM University Delhi-NCR, Sonepat
World University of Design
Plaksha University
Vijaybhoomi University
List of Universities accepting SAT India 2020 Scores for Specific Courses
Ahmedabad University
All courses except BTech
Atria University
All courses except Law and Architecture
Bennett University
BTech BBA
BML Munjal University
BTech
BBA
BSc (Economics)
Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management (GITAM)
All BSc courses
All BCA courses
All BEM courses
BPhama
All BBA courses
BCom (Hons)
All BA courses
MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
BTech
BBA
BPharma
PharmaD
BDes
BHM
BSc (Hons)
BCom (Hons)
BSc (Bio-Tech)
BSc (Food Processing and Technology)
BSc  (Dialysis Therapy Technology)
BSc (Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology)
BSc (Cardiac Care Technology)
BSc (Sports and Exercise Science)
BSc (Optometry)
BSc (Operation Theatre Technology)
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
BSc (Exercise and Sports Sciences)
BSc (Health Information Management)
BSc (Medical Imaging Technology)
BSc (Perfusion Technology)
BSc (Renal Replacement Therapy & Dialysis Technology)
BCom (Professional)
BCom (Business Process Services)
Manipal Jaipur University
All courses except Law and Architecture
OP Jindal Global University
All courses except Law
Shiv Nadar University
BTech
BA (History, English, Sociology, International Relations, Economics)
BSc (Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biotech)
BMS
Sophia College For Women
All courses except Law and Architecture
SVKM's NMIMS
All courses in the following streams:
Engineering
Liberal Arts
Maths
Economics
Commerce
Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
Liberal Arts
Vellore Institute of Technology
All courses except those offered in the below mentioned streams:
Engineering
Law
Architecture
List of Institutes Accepting SAT Subject Test Scores
Mahindra Ecole Centrale College of Engineering
SP Jain School of Global Management
OP Jindal Global University
International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad
BITS Pilani, Vidya Vihar Campus
VNIT Nagpur
NIT Srinagar
MNNIT Allahabad
MNIT, Jaipur
Delhi Technological University, Delhi
IIIT Allahabad
IIIT Delhi
IIITDM Jabalpur
IIITDM Kancheepuram
Indian Maritime University (IMU)
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
NIELIT Aurangabad
National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), Ranchi
NIT Agartala
NIT Arunachal Pradesh
NITK Surathkal
NIT Calicut
NIT Delhi
NIT Durgapur
NIT Goa
NIT Hamirpur
NIT Jalandhar
NIT Jamshedpur
NIT Kurushetra
NIT Manipur
NIT Meghalaga
NIT Mizoram
NIT Patna
NIT Puducherry
NIT Raipur
NIT Rourkela
NIT Sikkim
NIT Silchar
NIT Tiruchirappalli
NIT Uttarakhand
NIT Warangal
Shiv Nadar University
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat
School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal
School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi
School of Planning and Architecture, Vijayawada
Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and Technology (SLIET), Punjab
List of universities that offer College Board India Scholars Programme (100% college tuition fee)
Ahmedabad University
Ashoka University
Azim Premji University
FLAME University
Jain (Deemed University)
KREA University
MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences
Manav Rachna University
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
NMIMS University
OP Jindal University
Sri Sri University
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
SRM University Delhi-NCR, Sonepat
World University of Design
Vijaybhoomi University
List of Universities Enrolled for USD 1,500  Scholarship
The universities that offer College Board India Scholars Programme (tuition fee reduction upto $1,500)
Eligibility criteria for College Board India Scholars Programme (Tuition Fee Reduction upto $1,500)
Be a resident of India
Be a student of Class 11 or Class 12
Appeared for SAT in Class 11/ 12 in 2019-2020 session
Top performer in SAT exam (minimum score of 1300 out of 1600)
Must apply and enroll in any participating Indian university
Have annual family income between Rs 8 Lakhs to Rs 15 Lakhs
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est05 · 2 years
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whimsicallydandy · 4 years
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heart--pirates · 6 years
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someone: i wonder what they’re thinking about
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jaeltots · 6 years
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The first half of 2018
This year must've been the most colorful year of my life. I couldn't thank the Lord enough for how he blessed me more than I deserved. This is the year of happiness, challenges and successes.
I'll tell a glimpse of my story like I usually do. Let me start from the beginning of this year.
January 2nd, was the day that the Lord grant my prayers for years. I finally have someone I can lean on. I now believe that prayers do come true especially if you pray hard enough because here she is. I am complete. I am extremely grateful. I am so inlove with this girl and I promise that I love and will continue to love her the same way I love myself.
Jan 26. I was promoted as one of the Senior Rep for TEX. I wasn't expecting it, but if an opportunity knocks on my door I am more than willing to welcome it. It was a serious fun for three weeks. On the last month of february I have attended the Peak Performance Qoaching (PPQ) It was a training for the potential leaders. And while I am enjoying it, some great news came in. March 1st, I was promoted as one of the supervisor for operations. I need to take over the team where I'm in because my supervisor promoted as Operations Manager. But let's go back a little -- wait, what? I am now a supervisor?! Like, I will manage a team and I will be their boss? From a plastic vendor to canteen helper to supervisor for real? I am so overwhelmed. Tbh, I am not seeing myself managing a team for a couple of years but maybe someone saw a potential in me or maybe God let it happen for a purpose. Or maybe just maybe this is my calling.
It is a challenging opportunity. It's really hard to manage people who happens to be your buddies. We were team mates and now I am the leader. Yet, just like how I manage my life which is to accept every circumtances, I took it. I guess, I have to be unstoppable.
And hey we are the top team in our community for the month of April and May!
I just couldn't be more proud of myself. I have never thought I will be in this position. Now, I am positive that I am already on a verge of success. And it feels nothing but gratefulness.
It is a happy note, indeed! All the glory should be to our Lord majesty. But, suddenly I feel a little bit disturb. I just feel that my circle is getting smaller, the blue was turning gray, and my friends are changing to adversary. But I guess they were never be my friends from the very beginning. I just couldn't believe people can be so evil these days. There's one said "Evil can hear your prayers too" as they appear as someone you can talk to.
Nevertheless, there's no amount of penny could replace how grateful I am to the Lord in heaven. Thank you for everything that you do. For I believe that every blessings and challenges are coming from you. I will always take it as a test Lord. No matter what it is I know it is for my own good.
PS. Thank you Lord for giving Jean to me. This life will never be as meaningful as it is without her.
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"It's amazing that I can feel as good about my body as I do right now, given how objectively bad my body is."
This is a post that I, the Quirky Qonfidence Qoach, wrote in 2015 about my experience learning to love my body way way after I lost 100 pounds. -Mash
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The title of this post is a thought that pops into my head sometimes these days. I want you to see it so you understand the progress it's possible to make on body image, but also see that I'm in a mental transition that is far from over, and my feelings on the issue are confusing.
Your well-intentioned inclination is likely to immediately tell me how good I look, that I'm crazy for being self conscious. My request for you is to instead think of something that you're self-conscious about (some aspect of your appearance, progress in your career, ability as a parent) that you have shame about. You've probably been reassured many times, possibly to no avail. So you understand what I'm feeling. Having others respond to "I'm ashamed of ____" with "you have nothing to be ashamed of and I would be so happy to be in your place" instead of "I'm sorry you're experiencing shame; I'm here to listen" can make it really difficult to share. But it's a totally understandable response and when were we ever taught growing up how to help our loved ones with their insecurities?
Although I refer to the last three years as in the maintenance portion of my process, in fact, I've been trying the whole time to continue to lose a little more weight. Given my specific body statistics, this is safe--while I'm in the normal weight category according to body fat percentages, I'm at the highest part of that category, so I could lose more without worry that I won't have enough body fat to be healthy. I say this to avoid another type of concerned (but also well-intentioned) response. Navigating how to respond to weight-related issues really is a mine field, huh? But I'm starting to identify and announce where the explosives are.
So, I can safely lose body fat and have continued to try to do so. Physiologically, it's fine. But this year I've realized that my reasons for trying to do so are psychologically less healthy.
The assumption behind weight loss is that you're going to feel better about your body once you've lost weight. What's the point otherwise? Yes, health reasons. But... That's not why most of us are trying to lose weight. If you want to lose weight right now, it's probably not because you want to make it statistically less likely that you'll develop an obesity-related disease in twenty years; you probably want to look and feel attractive. Losing the "last ten pounds" is certainly about that. (Aside: there are definitely lots of non-appearance non-health related benefits to losing weight that I've experienced; that will be the subject of another post).
This is where I have to tell you that it would be a mistake to assume that you're going to feel better about your body as a result of losing weight. Or that you're going to feel as good as you want or expected to feel.
Reflecting on my own experience, one of the times of my peak body image was when I was around 260 pounds (my heaviest). Right now I weigh about 165 pounds and I'm at another peak of body image. Doesn't really seem to correlate with the number on the scale. I actually think that my relative comfort with my body that I developed when I was still heavy was part of what made it possible for me to lose weight. I respected my body, felt it was strong, and wasn't desperate to change it. In fact, the article that was the tipping point of my weight loss wasn't about how to lose weight to look better. I identified with her because she wanted to lose weight to try to reverse knee issues (which I also had) and the fact that her weight loss was not based in the assumption that being fat is wrong/unattractive. (However, I won't pretend that appearance didn't play into it for me. I just don't remember how I thought about the appearance part of weight loss).
Since part of this is about me sharing my "secrets" to a better body image, I'll pause to answer a question that might be in your mind: how did I manage to get a relatively good body image when I was obese? I believe this was a combination of factors: I was attending a lot of queer- and women-focused events at Humboldt. Some were explicitly about body image; others just exposed me to a whole variety of people who seemed comfortable and confident (and beautiful!) in their bodies). Another factor was a romantic relationship where I could tell that my body was adored exactly as it was. That is so affirming.
So why might a person who's lost a lot of weight not feel good about their appearance? I have some ideas but many others exist:
1. Every time you share a before and after picture along the way, what you're calling "after" is really "during." You get used to thinking of yourself as in progress. Even healthy approaches to weight loss (the only kind I will ever endorse) require some degree of obsession, because it requires an extraordinary degree of thought and planning, both short and long term. Along the way, you see parts of your body that make you unhappy and look forward to when you'll have lost a sufficient amount and those will no longer be a problem.
2. When we hear about other's experiences, it's through a filter. If you think you know your acquaintances' lives from what they write on Facebook, you are incorrect. There's a self-perpetrating cycle where we're all presenting ourselves as attractive (quick, untag any photo where I have a double chin!), put together (only post about your career when you get a promotion), a great parent of perfect kids, and in a perfect relationship (posting about an amazing anniversary date but never sharing about the painful and confusing conversations that a long term happy relationship actually demands). Weight loss is no different, especially in what you tell your Facebook friends (I do see a lot of honesty and vulnerability in online forums where there's more anonymity and you're speaking to people in the same situation rather to your entire social circle). So we see the one after pictures that are the very best out of the 30 pictures the person took--the one where they're clothed, sucking in their stomach, have the perfect angle, are in their most attractive outfit. Compare that to what we see of ourselves, which is every random time we look in the mirror, with no makeup, in even our unattractive outfits, and of course fully nude.
3. Some aspects of body dissatisfaction are unrelated to weight loss. For example, how people feel about their nose, skin, hair.
4. Some parts of weight loss cause additional body concerns. Depending on various factors, this can include loose skin, stretch marks, and probably many other things I'm not thinking of.
5. Despite the fact that fitness magazines are supposedly catering to women at all stages of weight loss, the models featured in them are always in amazing shape. I've decided not to renew my subscriptions to Self and Women's Health magazines, because while I appreciate that they take a reasonable and evidence-based approach to weight loss, it is hurting me mentally to continue to see so many unattainable bodies presented as the ideal. Writing a letter to their editors about this issue is on my agenda.
Of all the reasons, the one I've been thinking about the most is the extent to which we are all walking around with an inaccurate understanding of our body, others' bodies, and how people feel about all of these bodies. We have an extremely inaccurate picture of what other's bodies look like. The vast majority of the bodies I've seen in my life were those on TV, movies, in magazines, and in ads. These people are selected for their extraordinary appearance, their career depends on their appearance so they can spend a disproportionate amount of time on it, they have their hair, makeup, and clothes professionally styled, and then their images are edited to make them even more awe-inspiring! Because in our day-to-day life people tend not to be particularly provocatively dressed or oozing sex appeal, when we imagine what's sexy and appealing to our preferred gender, it's easy to assume that there is only a tiny proportion of body types that are sexy.
I'll share two personal anecdotes here: A couple of months ago, my therapist suggested I go looking for images of women with my body type. I did, and I came across a picture of a model that had a body type with very similar proportions to how my body looked when I was obese. She looked so damn cute, and I had never ever before seen someone who looked like me posed and looking so appealing. I immediately started crying, a few tears escaping my eyes. It felt wonderful in the moment to see but made me so sad for my younger self, who walked around assuming that looking cute was not an option for someone with my body. I'm so glad that that model is out there somewhere, but I had to go searching on the internet to find that picture! And it's still only a fraction of a percentage of the pictures of cute-looking women that I'll ever see, because it's one picture. It makes me feel a little nauseated when I think of the millions of teenage girls (and younger girls, and adult women!) out there who are going through life thinking the way I always have.
The second anecdote is from a few months ago, when I went dress shopping to go clubbing with friends. I've bought a lot of cute dresses since losing weight. There are way more size ~6 dresses than size 18, they tend to be cuter (which is a problem too), and the proportion of them that still look good when I put them on has dramatically increased (don't get me started on how even the plus size mannequins are a terrible representation of what a fat woman's body looks like, so it's an incredibly demoralizing experience comparing how you expect a dress to look vs how it looks when you put it on...). However, since as I mentioned I've continued to be extremely self-conscious about my body despite being slim, I had only chosen dresses that weren't form-fitting, because I thought looking cute meant hiding what my body actually looked like. I let myself be convinced this time to buy a dress that was very form-fitting, and I nervously wore it to the club. It was a scary experience, but I am so glad I did it. I could tell by people's reactions at the club that they liked how I looked, and it started me down the path of understanding that I can be attractive even without hiding what I actually look like.
This is a long post (and I haven't even exhausted all of my thoughts on the matter), but I want to end on one final piece of evidence I've found that "objective" attractiveness and body image are extremely uncorrelated. During my hunt for pictures of what lots of different unedited non-posed non-model women's bodies actually look like, I found so many pictures of women whose bodies look just like the gorgeous models in my fitness magazines (slim, hourglass shape, large breasts, smooth skin) who describe their body the same way I would have described my own only a few months ago (or even a few years ago). They focus on minor issues, see flaws that no one else does, and don't recognize that their body would be considered classically attractive. They describe how they cry looking at their body, hate it, want surgery, and other thoughts that make absolutely no sense to anyone else. Seeing these women's stories was another huge turning point in my understanding of my own body. It made me see that being attractive is no guarantee that you'll feel attractive. It made me realize that if those women could be so wrong about their bodies, maybe I was wrong too.
And that realization has led me to where I am now, which is well on my way to feeling pretty dang good in my own skin.
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