U explained this amazingly well. It seems there is so much more math help available online compared to reading. Grateful for this, please continue. Subscribed.
dear , you are awesome !! worth more than reading rules in any grammar book , which can take up 3 hours alone. You just explained same concept in 13 minutes. Althrough I know all the rules , i keep watching you. I have crush on you 💘
Hi Riptiva, Congrats on getting into Princeton! Can you make a video explaining the time management and revision strategies during the IBDP that led to your achievements?
Love your explanation, please 🙏 would appreciate will need a well detailed explanation with examples of transition question and how to get every single question on it especially the tips and tricks
Thank you so much for this video it was helpful!❤ It would also be more helpful if you provided more things related to the English digital SAT part because I’m really struggling with the English part, especially cross-text questions :( if you could also give some tips on how to be quick on solving the questions. Anything will be helpful!
make a vid on how to prac for the vocab questions and any tips or strategies to solve vocab qs where u dont know all the word meanings. specifically the vocab qs on module 2 can be hella hard sometimes
I was confused by that too. The rule with semi colons is that it’s connecting two independent clauses. “Who would live over 170 years before passing away at the Australia zoo in 2006” is dependent, or doesn’t make sense on its own, therefore wrong. Sorry if you’re still confused.
but how can i know if the sentence make sense or not, because all my fault is about i can't determine an independent or a dependent clause. please answer me
Hello Riptiva, congrats on getting into princeton, can u tell me how much is our GCSE relevant for my application to ivy? What if i didn't submit it? Where/how they gonna look at it? Thanks so much for your information 😊
@EdisonvsTesla with every application you must submit your school grades as well and they are definitely relevant - see my stats and extracurricular video for instance I include it there too
at 10:44, could the sentence have been "The project requires careful planning; it should be executed meticulously", like could we have gotten rid of the transition word?
I believe you can remove the transition word because it’s still two independent clauses being connected by the semi colon. I apologize if I’m incorrect.
@codeeu1994 similar structure and content, explained in my own way and different examples :))) I mean there's only so much 'variety' when it's all the same SAT syllabus 😂 good luck studying tho!!
Hey there, watching and listening to you made me know more about sat but also I have little doubts about it,first of all congratulations for following your dream🎊,I wanted to ask studying aboard need a heavy expense so can we get upto 70% percentage scholarship or any other that can help us financially,how did you cope up with this?I heard if you want to study into ivy you must have extra activities or have olympiad exams,and good marks,so I wanted to ask how did they do selections and how you got into,and if you know in India they is a huge race towards iit mains and advanced if we get these exams,can we be accepted into?thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and helping us out,will be looking out for more ❄️🌈
Hey! For the details of activities, grades, etc. that I obtained, check out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Uv8WiIBu1Ac.html For financial aid, it depends on the institution. Most Ivy Leagues have financial aid, but the amount of aid/scholarship you get depends on your income bracket and there are classifications for how much you are eligible for depending on your parents' salaries.... So you would have to ask your parents to fill out the FAFSA forms etc., to apply for financial aid and they will let you know of your outcome after you have been admitted. For example I applied regular decision and submitted a financial aid application alongside it, which got approved a few weeks after I received my admission letter. I have heard of it taking longer for others - I guess it may depend how early you also submit it. So it's definitely possible and worked out for me, but again, it depends on your household income status. IIT mains/advanced exams (I'm assuming you mean JEE or so) on their own will not get you accepted, it depends on many factors and good grades is just one of them. Hope this helped you! you can contact me on my instagram if needed :))