Bangali boy Apurba achieved 800 out of 800 in the SAT exam in America. Apurba's dream was that SAT (University admission test) will win 800 out of 800 in the Math, winning America. After seven years of effort he won America. Now with his eyes Harvard / Princeton got the dream of winning the world. At the age of the child he said. He played a lot with Yunus. The dream of winning the world may be from the Nobel Laureates.
Details about Rifat Apurba Bari
Refath A. Bari,
My name is Refath A. Bari, and I am a 10th grader at Brooklyn Tech, one of the most prestigious high schools in the United States. My ultimate dreams are to get into Harvard & participate in the Math Olympiad.
In an effort to maximize my chances of getting into Harvard,
I’ve taken the SAT 5 times, starting from the 5th grade, when I first received a 1520 (Old Score). In preparation for the SAT, My dad has taken me to NYU Bobst Library, where I’ve taken many practice tests, essays, and exams to maximize my score.
Recently, I’ve taken the SAT again, on March 2018, and received a 1540 (New Score), which is my highest score thus far. I will take the SAT once again on December 2018, in the hopes of receiving a perfect score of 1600.
On November 7th, 2015, I took the SAT, and received a 1580 (Old Score), which was an immense improvement of over 70 points over my old score on 2014.
On May 7th, 2016, I took the New SAT for the first time. I ended up with an Old Score of 1210.
Interests
Math
I am interested in Number Theory, and Geometry. I’m also a competitive mathlete, and have participated in over 20 contests so far, including NYML, IML, AMC10A, AMC 10B, and PurpleComet. My best score so far was a 5/6 on the IML, which was the 2nd highest score in Brooklyn Tech. I also got a 99 on the Geometry Regents.
My interest in Math was sparked when I sat in Dr. Nikola Lakic’s Calculus-II class at Lehman College, which allowed me to see the hidden relationship between math and physics. It also led me to ask questions such as why Sir Isaac Newton-my number 1 hero-had to invent calculus. Dr.Lakic had told us he invented Calculus to solve the Falling Moon Problem .
Physics
Physics is the most direct application of mathematics, which is why I was inspired by Physics from such an early age.
Of course, this was also the same year when I sat in Dr. Nikola Lakic’s Calculus-II class at Lehman College, which allowed me to see the hidden relationship between math and physics. It also led me to ask questions such as why Sir Isaac Newton-my number 1 hero-had to invent calculus. Dr.Lakic had told us he invented Calculus.
Programming
My interest in programming sparked when my dad had started teaching me the Python programming language. Soon, however, he got a job and stayed away for nights at a time. However, to compensate for his being, he gave showed a programming website one day called khanacademy.com. I made many basic programs in Khan Academy using the language ProcessingJS. Soon, I moved on to actual programming, and began designing websites and application such as Math Problem Generator, A Bookmarking System, Profile Page, and Material-designed home pages.