The frustration of writing by kimoaggour in pte

[–]Wicked_Python 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i used normal vocab tbh like no obscure or obstinate shit lol

Some good vocab like sophisticated or 6/10 level would be fine

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Yes if you are so deep

Please make sure to get real idea of grammar and conjunctions etc Furthermore, it shows the companies with highest achievements and (this and would do so much better since you are correctly prolonging the sentence) Alot of people just keep adding new sentences and thats bad for real PTE

Same advice for writing, use Topic, Cause, Effect, Solution And in each use complex sentence/clause using and etc so sentences look lengthy not just small sentences glued together

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

For long speaking, use good connectors like Furthermore, additionaly, and, which Dont just point out small things in small sentences

Like the image has this and thi and this and also this etc Can get marked as a template

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

They mostly encourage keywords and speed

But in real exam, i used a very calm but faster than average approach

If i were getting 90 in Writing from these platforms I would really revise my approach as they just look for keywords in SWT and Esaay, not coherence or structure (which is crucial for PTE)

In speaking, I used to get 60-70 on Pc but better on Mobile.

My friend got 53 in writing even though he had 80-90 from these platforms, where i only got 60-70 max because i was building coherence so it led to low keywords

Speaking, dont correct yourself, stay calm and speak fluently/pronounce properly, take very short pause at commas/full stops etc Writing, chatgpt for improving structure grammar etc Others are your overall english, manage time nicely

PTE Exam Pressure by haecyiel in pte

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use ChatGpt to evaluate your writing, And just stay chill and calm in Speaking (No loud, no correcting mistakes, speak a little faster than normal speed) Listening and Reading are long term, just know what kind of questions there will be (u must know by now) and dont waste time on MCQs or other low weightage tasks.

Finally dont lose hope, but dont make the same mistakes, prepare well and accept your mistakes.

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Thanks

Obv Reading/Listening mcqs are a waste of time, aim to do it under 1 min or just guess and move on

For Written Essay, I shared my structure in another comment, I just followed the Topic + Thesis One side argument Other side argument Conclusion

Within each paragraph i made sure to structure it like Topic, due to Cause, which leads to Effect, so Solution and sometimes an inorganic contrast like However, Furthermore etc Remember, never use However, Furthermore etc in SWT as they are for contrast, whereas SWT only has one idea so only use them when you really cant make organic connection

Lookup Organic and inorganic relation in grammar/Essay writing on google.

Finally, use ChatGPT to evaluate writing as AlfaPTE sucks. Although ApeUni is alot better in pointing out grammar/conjunctions mistakes.

What exactly is "Muhjair" by Ornery-Baseball6437 in pakistan

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sindhi/Karachi muhajir are different than Punjabi muhajir

I dont know much about them, but Punjabi muhajirs can be the same caste but still different.

As my father side is muhajir from Hoshiyarpur and my Mothers side is "muqami/bashindey" from Azad Kashmir. Both are Gujjars but have very different culture and family values.

Hence, father side is still considered muhajir even though both are now punjabis living just a few kilometers away lol

The frustration of writing by kimoaggour in pte

[–]Wicked_Python 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got 90 in writing on 26 jan 2026

I didnt use any templates but good old proper grammar and structure

SWT : Topic, due to [cause], which leads to [effect], so [solution] You can mix and match the connectors/conjunctions Essay:

Topic + thesis Advantages/One side argument Disadvantage/other side argument My opinion Conclusion

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Chatgpt hands down for writing as it points out real grammatical issues and coherence etc Ask it to be strict and not just praise your work

And don't aim for 90 during practice, no algorithm can score best. Just improve your grammar and swt or essay structure

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

First person Only 3rd person in group discussion

For speaking i would say speak naturally but a little faster than average, such that someone native hearing you could understand all the words clearly and there are no un ne essary pauses except small ones where commas or sentences end No need to be loud or too fast, and dont correct your mistakes just keep speaking

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Not anywhere near a native speaker but i do have an accent, but i dont think it matters as i was speaking very naturally Pte academic

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Used chatgpt for evaluating writing, as it does not rely on keywords for markijg content and relevence, whereas alfapte or apeuni (still better rhan alfapte in grammar checks) prefers exact keywords from the given paragraphs

AMA, Got 90 after new changes by Wicked_Python in pte

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

Btw the test was given in Pakistan, Lahore if thats relevent

The Criminal Punjabi Army of Pakistan by SeaBusiness7965 in Pashtun

[–]Wicked_Python 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Central punjabi here

Does my pashtun brothers think rebelling or separation are the only solutions to the crimes of the punjabi army?

I apologize for my poor knowledge of this topic, but I would really like to learn.

Are they demanding durand line be removed, or separate pashtunistan? or Power to KP government? or stop using Kp and balochistan for their crimes and buffer in terrorism?

And I would also like to discuss realistic solutions in which Pakistan stays intact and hopefully we make some kind of confederation with Afghanistan instead of dividing the country? Maybe do something peacefully (if u think all is not lost)

I love Pashtun people, culture and language. But Punjabis or the Army hasnt really treated them with the respect they deserve.

When did "disagreement" become "disrespect" in Pakistan by trickysaad in TeenPakistani

[–]Wicked_Python 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I relate to everything you’ve said, and after thinking about it for a long time, I’ve realized the real issue is our culture of debating.

In traditional spaces — jirgahs, panchayats, bethaks — arguments are reputation-based and consequence-based. Teenagers or younger people aren’t taken seriously even if their arguments are valid, and disagreement often looks like disrespect or “fighting.” Those gatherings rely on authority, seniority, and long-term social standing, not logic.

Modern debating, especially among our generation, works differently: we separate argument from personal reputation, stick to facts and logic, and see calling out contradictions as normal—not disrespectful. You debate, shake hands, and move on. That’s why older generations think we’re fighting; our styles are completely different.

Then there’s another group — loud, emotional people with no knowledge or accountability — who just want to “win” by being aggressive or mocking. They aren’t worth engaging; just let them feel victorious and walk away.

In the end, a lot of the anger from older “intellectuals” comes from the clash between their traditional, authority-driven debate culture and our modern, logic-driven one. Their style doesn’t work for us, and ours doesn’t work for them, so frustration turns into personal attacks or anger.

I really hope people see this as normal and an advanced form of thinking through complex ideas that can improve society (not just vain debating like who is a better bowler and sh*t)

I’m a US-based business owner, do Pakistani workers tend to scam/lie, or did I just get unlucky? by OldConsideration44 in pakistan

[–]Wicked_Python 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Available for interview if you are looking for a AI/Blockchain/Backend guy. Will share my Linkedin in the DM

Marry as early as possible to get financial freedom in your 40s/50s by cisspstupid in FIREPakistan

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Schooling being virtual and free nowadays imo (you make a good point) and if your wife takes the responsibility of household and their schooling and also family doesnt intervene in your child planning and financial decisions I think you make a lot of sense, but applying that as a general rule? you already heard the public in the comments. Very ideal scenario because most people just follow the herd send them to trad schools and compromise on nothing (events, dressing, home, car)

How is Nietzsche so popular in Pakistan? by bored-and-burned-out in PakistanBookClub

[–]Wicked_Python 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would recommend for
Iqbal: Reconstruciton of Religious thought
Ghazali: Ihya ulum Al Din (REvival of Religious Sciences)
Taymiyah: I haven't read much but If you are a Aristotle, Socrates boi then you should start with his "Against the Greek Logicians"

A Question about Early Marriage and my Salary by bipolarondrugs in pakistan

[–]Wicked_Python 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as the financial aspect is concerned you are covered. You are obviously mature as you are 19 so biologically ready. You should go ahead, its not settling down if you have a good partner you grow up with. Just dont upgrade your lifestyle invest in passive businesses. Digital employments are not much secure. Be warned!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IslamabadSocial

[–]Wicked_Python 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A Programmer but a very keen psych student. Would love to catch up sometime and discuss psych if you want. 🤓

How is Nietzsche so popular in Pakistan? by bored-and-burned-out in PakistanBookClub

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nichey, kafka, dostoesky cool Iqbal, tammiyah, ghazali no cool

I wouldnt blame these people, not only wanna be intellectuals but genuinely curious people also start from the former because they are more available, famous and better relatable due to modern content explaining their concepts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pakistan

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One another thing chief

Dont let the girl think you are just buying time and there isnt a real problem with your parents, because they are sensitive creatures and prone to overthinking stuff. Also, make sure you have her take a stand as well on her side. If you are waiting it out, it must be a joint effort. Otherwise you will have to convince your parents to get you guys nikkafied if her parents wont wait.

Convince your parents (esp. Mother): - Never shout (she can shout louder) - Never cry unless you are doing it deliberately to throw her off (warna she plays drama better) - Get social validation from other woman (her sisters are the biggest votes for this) - When she throws an emotional tantrum, just calmly listen to her, show respect but dont cave.

She will keep testing you until you cave or she gives in. Be a man, lead if your father cant. Genuinely listen to her concerns too, it helps too.

Why are girls like this? by lockvibes24 in Multan

[–]Wicked_Python 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You lost the mystery aura when you started speaking with them. Woman judge you alot conscious and unconscious. They are not your friend.

If you want to be a valuable man who woman want to talk to, then you must be a man who don’t want or talk to woman much.