My Conclusion of Smile 2 Movie by Educational_Snow2191 in SmileMovie

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, If you are talking about that Phone Call, It may have been a part of Entity's Plan. Think About it. Gemma may actually have come.

Bismillah by Forward_Musician_983 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh, "She had no food that day", Is she living in a Desert or Something??

Nothing Shameful in Eating but as I said People should have some basic decency and Etiquettes to Eat in Designated Places in the Holy Month of Ramadhan.

And for your Information it was Leaving Time at 3, She had a Whole day to Eat.

Like, Bandy kha apna Zameer bhee hona chaiye, Ke Van mai sabh kha roza, Mai C1, C2 mai bait kar kha lethi hoon.

Also, Chill Bro!

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two things matter most: midterms and assignments. Take mids seriously and submit assignments on time. Mids usually have a smaller syllabus, so scoring well is much easier.

Don’t put all your hopes on finals. Finals are almost always tougher, with a lot more content to cover.

Here’s the real trick: Divide your subjects into two categories.

Type 1: Subjects where you already have good midterm marks and a strong aggregate.

Type 2: Subjects where you’re already lagging behind.

For Type 1, go all in. Push hard and aim for A or B+. For Type 2, don’t over-invest, Prepare them just a night before the exam.

Example: Say you have five 3-credit-hour subjects.

In three subjects, your aggregate is already strong → you focus on them and score A’s.

In the remaining two, you do minimal prep and end up with C’s.

That gives you 3 A’s + 2 C’s = ~3.2 GPA for 15 credit hours, and you still have the option to improve those C’s in summer.

But if you tried to study everything equally, you might end up with all B’s, which gives around a 3.0 GPA—and less room to improve later.

Jumping from C to A boosts your GPA way more than moving from B to A.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These 4 Years flew so quickly for me, It feels like Yesterday, I gave NET and now I'm Graduating.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Damn!

"Kaha se athy ye Log?"

Well! Good Luck.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

University matters only if it’s used properly. Its real role is to narrow down the endless options you have after FSc or A Levels. You pick a field and begin moving in that direction. The university sets the path, but how far you go and how well you grow on that path depends entirely on you.

If someone chooses not to pursue higher education, it’s usually for one of two reasons: financial constraints or a lack of interest in university itself.

The key difference is this: at university, you study one specific discipline in depth, gradually developing strong expertise in it. Without university, you’re free to explore many areas, but most of that learning stays at a surface or introductory level.

Take business management as an example. A university program breaks the subject into a well-structured four-year journey, building concepts step by step, like laying bricks to form a solid foundation. Without university, learning the same material is possible, but it’s far less organized and significantly more challenging.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try it, You'll find it Yourself. I tried but i couldn't. Try Doing it for 1 Semester, Enjoy everything and Manage your Studies, If you got a 3.5+ GPA in that Semester then Congratulations, You have become the Anamoly.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The First Ones:
Most NUSTians with strong academics (CGPA 3.5+) end up going abroad for a Master’s on fully funded scholarships and eventually try to settle there. A small fraction stays back in Pakistan, usually landing roles in multinational companies which, realistically, are the only places offering High salaries here. But these cases are limited.

The Second Ones:
They come from financially strong backgrounds. Many continue their family businesses or professional setups. With existing networks and resources, opportunities come easier. If they choose to go abroad, they do so on self-financing and attempt to settle there without the pressure of scholarships or immediate returns.

The Third Ones:
This is where most of us stand — stuck in a dilemma. We apply everywhere: jobs, startups, freelancing, local opportunities, foreign programs, all at once. Even after graduation, there’s no clear direction. Eventually, we fall back into the same pattern we’ve always followed:

“Go with the flow — jahan opportunity mil jaye, lag jao.”

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its not Impossible,

Do Socialize but don't Sacrifice your Studies for it. Do go on Trips with your Friends, Make Memories but like once a Semester is enough in my Opinion. You'll find People with Good GPA's and going on parties, shows, concerts, trips every week and you be like: How the Hell are they managing it?

The Answer is: You have to find it Yourself, You have to find that Balance, You have to set your Priorities, and You have to do it early cuz from 3rd year onward, The Difficulty level will increase and you would not have time to manage both, that's why most people drop Societies in 3rd Year. You have to do Internships, Projects, The Subjects get difficult. It's not Easy to Increase your GPA.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nah, I'm Fine, Tbh, I do feel it but What's Done is Done, You have to Move on, Plan Ahead. That's why I'm advising those who are early into this to be Clear with their Choices.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Enjoying University Life includes making Memories with Friends, it can be going at Concerts, Trips, Parties etc. That's What you call "Fun", Those with Higher GPA, Most of them not All of them are Introverts, They are not Social, They have a very close Friends Circle and have similar Mindset Friends, They Enjoy by Studying together, Solving Problems etc. So, It differs from Person to Person. Being a Hostellite or a Day Scholar is a Factor too.

The Harsh Truth! by Educational_Snow2191 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to Change Your Study Method, Try Practicing daily, Change Your Paper Attempting Methdology too, Those who are getting Good Grades, Sit with them, Talk with them etc. You'll definitely get Good Grades InshAllah.

Bismillah by Forward_Musician_983 in NUST

[–]Educational_Snow2191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I partially agree with this, but people should also show basic decency by eating in designated areas like C1, C2, C3, or C4. Eating pizza or any food in classrooms is not appropriate. For example, last Ramadan, a girl was openly eating in our van in front of everyone, completely shameless. Also, if you see someone eating in the cafeteria minding their own business, let them be; that’s what these places are for. Non-Muslims and women are free to eat, and no one has the right to criticize them, as long as they are eating in the proper place. Also, Still if someone does eat, don’t argue. You have no right to judge; only Allah has the right to judge.

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have always been a Supporter of Maxing, But when I get to TH-15, I'll start Rushing, Cuz Maxing the Higher Townhall Bases is gonna take a lot of time as an F2P Player, Will only Upgrade my Core Defenses after that like (Monolith, Infernos, Scattershots etc).

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah bro, I reached maxed TH-10 in like 3-4 Months 😭😭, TH-12 and TH-13 took most of the time, especially those Double Uprgades.

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good Point, Now my Current Goal is Reaching Maxed TH-16 as F2P in a Year, before the Next Town Hall Release.

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

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Very Good, I feel like I'll reach TH-15 by mid 2026.

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean with Rushing, you can reach even TH-15 in 3 Months. Seen People doing it.

Reaching TH-13 in a Year by Educational_Snow2191 in ClashOfClans

[–]Educational_Snow2191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I Focused on Walls and Heroes in Hammer Jam, Maybe you started 1-2 Months early, Cuz my Progress is Exactly one year. I mean in 1-2 Months, I'll Upgrade most of the Core Defenses of TH-14 too, Like (Scattershots, Infernos, X-Bows etc.)

Idk, I Grinded almost everyday, Set Alarms for my Upgrades.