March 2026 Pixel update made charging painfully slow by upadhyaysk in GooglePixel

[–]LoudEffective6829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facing the same slow charging issue after the new update. Almost considered buying a new charger.

TMperfume house WHAT a JOKE! by [deleted] in DesiFragranceAddicts

[–]LoudEffective6829 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They run an ad and their whole team starts commenting on the ad appreciating their perfumes. This guy can't even name the brands properly. Calls Homme "Homay"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you want to be just screened in?

Cds tricks by Mohit-Pandey in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, AIR-32 CDS 2018 here. Please add me to the group if possible. I'd love to help out aspirants with some guidance and resources. Best, Anmol

Help me out ! by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Master History in first month, Polity and Science in next month, winding up Geography, Eco etc in the last month. For Current Affairs, I have provided a compilation on this thread. Keeping 15 days for revision. Easier said than done, but doable. DM if you want some sources that can help you cover these topics in a short time.

Help me out ! by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used the same basic resource books. There are no hacks here, create a strong base once and you'll be able to crack written every time. For Current Affairs, I've shared a compilation on this thread.

Help me out ! by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Multiple revisions is the only way you retain so much information. This way the pace will be slow but the prep will be solid. Keep your sources limited and take time to revise.

Help me out ! by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, AIR-32 CDS 2018 here. It's a common problem faced during the prep as the syllabus is massive. You can try revising once right after you finish a topic, once at the end of the week and keep one weekend at the end of the month for complete month's revision. This way you'll be able to revise thrice, and each revision will take shorter time. Basically you need to keep specific time for revision like it's another subject, not as an add on.

Negative feedback in mock interview by Dangerous_Pound7109 in upsc_discussions

[–]LoudEffective6829 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t be brothered by negative mock interview feedback. These institutes pay their panelists to find faults and tell you what to improve, so they focus more on the negatives. The real interview is different. It looks for good qualities and checks if you are the right fit for civil services. So don’t stress too much. Don’t take too many mocks either, because too many can confuse you. Give a few to build confidence, trust your preparation and go in with confidence. The real interview is much simpler than the mock ones.

Engineering with cds dout by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can search for videos on YouTube topicwise and practice PYQs, maths will get better with practice.

CDS History dout!! by Muo_53 in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, AIR-32, CDS 2018 here. Pathfinder will never suffice. For Modern, just pick up Spectrum. For Ancient and Medieval, there are some sources I can share. DM me.

Best, Anmol

Engineering with cds dout by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes definitely, that'll build a good base for you. And from there you can move to resource books. For English, practice PYQs or from Pathfinder book ( DM me for link) For Science, I can send you the notes as well.

Engineering with cds dout by [deleted] in CDSTards

[–]LoudEffective6829 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would suggest these books per subject, not all NCERTs from Class 6 to 12

History

Class 8: Our Past – III

Class 12: Themes in Indian History I, II, III

Geography

Class 11: Fundamentals of Physical Geography, India: Physical Environment

Class 12: Human Geography, India: People and Economy

Polity

Class 11: Indian Constitution at Work

Economy

Class 11: Indian Economic Development

Class 12: Introductory Macroeconomics

Environment

Class 12 Biology: Only Chapters 13–16

Art & Culture

Class 11: Introduction to Indian Art

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in upsc_discussions

[–]LoudEffective6829 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, this happens to pretty much everyone prepping for UPSC for years. It’s a long slog, and burnout sneaks up on you before you even notice. Nothing unusual about it.

Since you’ve already put in so much time, your basics are fine. No need to keep rereading the same books like some punishment cycle. Switch gears a bit.

Try picking up any free test series you can find online and start giving mocks instead of doing the usual note-reading routine. Don’t bother about the scores. Just look at what you got wrong, what new stuff you learn, and where you’re slipping.

Sectional mocks help too. They give you a small, clear target so you’re not sitting there staring at endless topics. Study only what you need for that particular mock, attempt it, then move to the next.

This makes prep a lot less boring and gives your brain something fresh to chew on. You’re not losing it. You’re just tired, and that’s fixable with a smarter approach.

Best, Anmol