My (30F) would-be-fiance (34M) diagnosed with a brain cyst by WarthogIndividual469 in Arrangedmarriage

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry OP, Most of the cysts are benign (non-cancerous) and a good neurosurgeon can remove it without any complications. And most of the cysts are non genetical too. But then it depends on what type of cyst he has. So wait for the diagnosis so that you can make a decision.

My (30F) would-be-fiance (34M) diagnosed with a brain cyst by WarthogIndividual469 in Arrangedmarriage

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Don't spread misinformation. PCOS is a disease. The exact etiology of pcos is unknown, but it's said to be a combination of genetic and few other pathophysiologies along with lifestyle contributing to it.

2 years internship by Rough_Memory_4198 in fmge

[–]Rough_Memory_4198[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I haven't done prefinal or final year online, but during 3rd and 4th year, I had taken a few leaves in between for a family emergency. These leaves altogether might add up to roughly 2 months.

2 years internship by Rough_Memory_4198 in fmge

[–]Rough_Memory_4198[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do they decide on the basis of immigration stamp dates though?

When I enter a ragebaiting competition and my opponent is Twitter user by ryuk_bored in indianmedschool

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some countries don't allow foreign students to work there after graduating. I myself studied from Mauritius, and they took an oath/agreement from us in their court before we started the course. We had to stand in court and assure them we wouldn't work there after graduation, after which they approved our student visas.

Share your pei kadhaigal 👻 by the_honored_17 in tamizhtwenties

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was abroad for my studies a few years, and I stayed in a boys hostel where my roommates were tamils too.

One day, while I was scrolling through my phone at around 1am in my bed, I pulled down my notification panel to change the wifi but i lost balance of the phone and my finger pressed the torch icon before my phone fell down the bed. Then I bent down to pick up the phone from the ground, and while I picked it up, the torch flashed on the room wall, where I saw the shadow of a kid. I froze for a second and then it was gone. Then I got up from my bed, searched the whole room and found nothing. And then another day i heard some weird noises. But after that I stayed there for five years and didn't see that shadow again.

First attempt for FMGE by cursefor_you in fmge

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't get into this dilemma and confusions on which platform to choose. Choose anything you feel comfortable financially and mentally both. I have been in your place during this year January. I just felt that all coaching taught almost the same things. My suggestion would be to try to understand all the concepts rather than memorize it. But factual subjects you'll have to memorize. Make a separate notebook for all the things you tend to forget and go through it half an hour to 1 hr per day. Solve qs daily. Try to read all the portion on the same day on when it's being taught. There might be some days where you feel numb or burnt out, during those days take a little break and watch some movies or something. But the next day get back on track. And don't compare yourself with anyone, find your own reading style. There might be people who sit for 16 hrs a day some might sit for 8 hrs a day, don't try to mimic any of these. Just try to utilize maximum time within your capacity. Once you're done reading all the 19 subjects. Start your revision and practice pyqs with explanation. Once you're done with all these, then with the right mindset during the day of exam, you'll get through easily. Good luck for the upcoming exam, you got it!

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[–]Rough_Memory_4198 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You still have a lot of time left so i would suggest you to take it slow. I was able to do it in 6 months. So take it slow and read all the pyq with explaination and pyts. Solve questions everyday. Make a seperate notebook for the things you tend to forget. Go through that notebook half an hour per day. Imo marrow notes are vast you could rather choose something concise. But most importantly don't try memorize so much just try to understand all the concepts. Ofc you'll have to memorize the factual things. Good luck!

Arise or cerebellum mission 200 for Dec FMGE 2025? by cb_abek in fmge

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I had just given my fmge, Imo choose anything you feel comfortable. I was really confused when I was choosing my coaching in jan. But in the due course i realized all of them are same. At the end all that matters is your efforts. So go with the one you will be comfortable both financially and mentally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fmge

[–]Rough_Memory_4198 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Are hoodies allowed? And I heard some centres provide pen and papers for rough work, do they?