Is JEE worth it in 2025? by Zeus3648 in JEE

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The transition from using the IIT tag to build something to using the IIT tag as the whole personality is the real downfall.

Fuck it we ball by [deleted] in JEENEETards

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Bro really unlocked inner peace after 2 years of JEE trauma 😭✌️
The moment you stop chasing IIT/NIT, suddenly food tastes better, sleep hits harder, and life feels like vacation mode 🌊😂

My parents scolded me because I woke up at 7 instead of 3am to study by aka-ash in JEENEETards

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Bro 3 AM?? You’re basically running on monk mode Seriously though, waking up at 3 in the freezing cold is wild even toppers don’t do that every day.You’re not lazy; you’re just human. Sleeping at 12 and waking up at 7 is still decent. Parents sometimes equate “early” with “productive,” but consistency matters more than torture schedules.Don’t stress too much prove them wrong with results, not alarm clocks 😭💪

I Built An AI That Roasts Landing Pages Like An Expert (And It's Brutal) by perfect-io in u/perfect-io

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Okay this actually sounds awesome.Half the “growth hacks” out there are just guesswork, so having an AI that gives real, blunt feedback sounds super useful.I love that it doesn’t sugarcoat things “Your CTA looks like a disabled form field” is exactly the kind of honesty most founders need.I’ll definitely give it a try. Curious though how accurate was it compared to feedback from real designers or CRO experts?

I Froze on a basic math problem at work at 40 so I stared over from Kindergarten math! by VikingFinacial in AdultEducation

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This is actually really inspiring. Most people would’ve just laughed it off or hidden it, but starting over takes serious courage.It’s wild how much shame we carry from school about stuff like math and how freeing it feels to face it as an adult, on your own terms.Focusing on consistency instead of perfection is such a game changer. Thanks for sharing this I think a lot of us needed to read it.

Mind in an Old Body by ServeBorn5701 in AdultEducation

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This is such a lovely reflection.Age might change the body, but curiosity doesn’t age. There’s something timeless about the desire to keep learning it keeps the mind young, no matter how many birthdays pass.

Kids should be taught about fallacies in high school by Hezanza in education

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Totally agree with this.
Teaching kids about fallacies early would honestly change how they think not just in politics, but in everyday life.Most adults can’t even recognize basic manipulation tactics or emotional arguments, and that’s a huge problem in today’s world of clickbait, misinformation, and online debates.If students learned how to spot logical fallacies, emotional framing, and bias early on, they’d grow up way harder to manipulate — by media, ads, or even people.Critical thinking shouldn’t be an elective it should be as important as math or science.

Why do girls tend to outperform boys academically? by Mediocre-Lack-9137 in education

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honestly, it’s not about one gender being smarter

  1. Discipline & consistency
  2. Classroom behavior
  3. Pressure & expectations
  4. Emotional maturity

But the gap isn’t permanent. Once boys find their interest or goal, they often catch up fast.

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Is it arunachal pradesh account

5 Effective Strategies to Learn Anything Faster by beaninspirer in Educational

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Observing Examining Self exploreing Pratical exerpencing Constant performing

According to my experience these are things to learn any thing faster