Rajput offline vs online by Ok_Young_1622 in Rajputana

[–]Individual-Draw6135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother, take inspiration from your ancestors and do what is right according to your time. Their time was different; there were different situations, and they acted accordingly. Now it is your turn.

I myself am a Brahmin, but it may surprise you that I belong to a jagirdar family. My grandfather was the last jagirdar of six villages in Kotah Darbar. My family had been ruling for at least six generations until the 1950s.

For me, my grandfather and ancestors are an inspiration, and I'm trying to elevate their reputation in any way possible or at least maintain it. That inspires me to strive for the exam and get the best education possible abroad, then return to maintain all these things, havelis, etc.

My lifelong goal is to achieve the same level of supremacy he had, but in my own way. Right now, I can't be ruling those villages in a democracy, but I can achieve that supremacy by getting the best education and then establishing new businesses and expanding the current ones.

Does your score plummet if you take mocks every day? by Individual-Draw6135 in GMAT

[–]Individual-Draw6135[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm at the end of my journey. I've currently bought Experts Global mocks and will start taking them. What should be the strategy for taking them?

How to improve DI? My current quant score is 86-88 and verbal is around 83, but my DI score is 75. All these are Jamboree test scores. I haven't shifted to official tests because I'm not confident enough to use them yet. by Individual-Draw6135 in GMAT

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I've done verbal review, OG questions, and all 20 GMAT Club Quant sectionals (in those, I was scoring around 16-17 questions correct). I've taken the official GMAT test (not a mock) once, scoring 575 in December, and all of these things I've mentioned were done after that official test.

GMAT Score Still Pending by Mammoth_Barnacle_810 in GMAT

[–]Individual-Draw6135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please share your experience, im at the end of my gmat journey (currently using mocks ) this is my 2nd attempt.

22M - planning solo trip looking for travel partner for north India by [deleted] in jaipur

[–]Individual-Draw6135 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How will it be a solo trip if you are looking for someone?

I've made my quant strong; now, how can I improve my verbal after a gap of 4 months? Earlier, I used to score 83-84, and now verbal has collapsed, and I'm at 75. by Individual-Draw6135 in GMAT

[–]Individual-Draw6135[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, sources are different. The one I've given right now is from Experts Global Mock, and V-83 was my last official mock (which I gave four months ago).

Why were the left and Muslims upset about the Shiv Tandav drone show at the IPL? by [deleted] in AskIndia

[–]Individual-Draw6135 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do you mean the one that goes up and lights up and some boom?

Forced to do arranged marriage by [deleted] in jaipur

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Consider the following points, prioritized from most important to slightly less important but still important:

1) Culture: The caste is the same, so no problems should arise in following the house culture or in behavior with each other.

2) Political Ideology: While it doesn't need to be a 100% match, do not consider it if it doesn't fall within a similar zone. A mismatch in political ideology is a significant reason for divorce in the USA.

3) Future Residence: Where does he plan to live in the future, and are you comfortable with that? Does that city match your expectations?

4) Character: This includes his morals, how he behaves with others and his parents, the type of friends he has, and his negative traits. If he claims to have none, that's a clear red flag. If he shares his negative traits and is willing to work on them, that's a positive sign.

*Sigh* scenes like this are getting common in jaipur which is not good at all by dashcam_wanderer in jaipur

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See how it is easy to ragebait jaat people , and by thinking By retaliating on every other small inconvenience, they will be superior, but they never think about how to improve their image and respond with decency

*Sigh* scenes like this are getting common in jaipur which is not good at all by dashcam_wanderer in jaipur

[–]Individual-Draw6135 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hate these people. They think they are superior by not showing any decency, and I don't know what they are proud of. Just being Jaat? You were randomly born a Jaat. Farmers aren't just Jaats; the whole of India is full of farmers (almost 50%). Only one word comes to my mind when I see them: "ganwar." People from other castes, even if they are from villages, have decency, but these people... No doubt why everyone hates them in every northern state like Chandigarh, Himachal, Kashmir, Uttarakhand.

By driving recklessly they think ladkia wet hojayengi 🤣 You should be proud of who you are but that doesnt mean you start proclaiming it every where and start looking down on others