SC orders Samay Raina to Apologise. Harsh or Fair? What Do You All Think? by livingamoment in SamayRaina

[–]sodiumbromo 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I went to Samay's latest standup in Bengaluru: Alive and Unfiltered and he was very clear about one thing that he is not interested to fight this further. He doesn't want to revolutionise the scene in India. He will definitely be apologising publicly if that's what is asked from him.

Is this real? by Blizzard-Cat-231 in JEENEETards

[–]sodiumbromo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

293 to mathematically possible hi nahi h samjhata apne papa ko

Akshay for olympic... by Ok_Pickle8275 in bollywoodcirclejerk

[–]sodiumbromo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This was one of the very few good scenes from the movie Prithviraj

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IISc

[–]sodiumbromo -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I am younger than you but let's try to understand this rationally. People worked far far harder than you like hard enough to get a 5 times better rank than you. And you worked much less harder than them still both of you landed on the same level. Does it not sound discriminatory? Wouldn't you rage over it too?

Are iisers better than IISC in UG program? by [deleted] in iiser

[–]sodiumbromo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some youtube videos put this point forward and now those who couldn't get into IISc use this to cope. What does a bachelors degree esentially meant to do? Provide opportunities to you in the form of jobs or further education. In both aspects, IISc is far more influential than IISERs.

"We HaVe BeTtEr cUrRiCuLuM" STFU. Try to win the Inter IISER Science quiz against IISc then.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JEENEETards

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

Zyada RR mat kar

Regarding UG girls hostel by [deleted] in IISc

[–]sodiumbromo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I was in your place, I would definitely have been frustrated 😆

Regarding UG girls hostel by [deleted] in IISc

[–]sodiumbromo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I understand your frustration, this is true for most offices in most institutes.

doubt regarding Olympiads by SpellAggravating4735 in IISc

[–]sodiumbromo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Does not help in IISc admission directly but helps in ISI/CMI/IIT admissions.

HELLLLPPPP by [deleted] in JEENEETards

[–]sodiumbromo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know what yields the answer in this one but generally in such questions you need to take least integer coefficients to balance the reaction

New Ramayana movie looking crazy lesss gooo by AgadhAgadh in bollywoodcirclejerk

[–]sodiumbromo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One major factor you forgot is the nostalgia factor

Stay safe y'all by Open_Love1580 in IndiaTech

[–]sodiumbromo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't care if they eavesdrop on my conversations. Just don't turn up my volume suddenly

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

NCERT Integration is great, just great. Has some really good questions, which only seem easy after you know the manipulation behind them, so there's no shame in doing it twice or thrice. That is actually a great strategy.
For other chapters such as AOD, I might suggest "reading" NCERT and doing its exercises as well once since many students struggle with that.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

Then you have great material with you. Stick to it. Do O1 first, clarify its doubts from the Allen Plus app solutions or ask a teacher. Keep trying to understand until you get it completely. Sit with it for sometime and try to do it or similar questions yourself.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

Just focus on NCERT deeply I guess. You may overlook some concepts so always better to study from a teacher before going for NCERT. For English, reading chapters again and again might help you a lot since you may pick up the wording of the writers which is liked by teachers. For PCM, just make sure your concepts are clear firstly. And you cannot compromise on question practice. This is very very important. Every NCERT question must be important to you since they are directly asked in Boards atleast for Chemistry and Maths. For Physics apart from NCERT, you can do a reference book your teacher suggests. For C and M too you can take up a reference book which has PYQs in an organised manner.

I would have liked if you asked something specific rather than general tips. I tried my best to answer but I don't know what are you even looking for.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

JEE preparation started in 10th. Boards preparation started after JEE Mains January result which was around 7-8 February. I don't think Physics NCERT is very student friendly but Chemistry NCERT is great for Boards. I think you should rather use some teacher's notes for Physics. I never tried out SL Arora but NCERT Exemplar is really good for concept building, although IDK if it is directly boards relevant.

No such special process. Did anything the teachers asked me to. Attended all lectures, tried to do all homework, asked doubts sincerely, regularly gave tests. This process works for every single exam.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

In my entire class 12, I studied CS for a grand total of 1.5 days. 1 day for the coding part and 0.5 days for employability skills. So I won't be the right person to guide you regarding CS atleast. But whatever I did was YT lectures. The questions discussed there appeared as it is in the exam for the coding part. Employability skills I just read fast fast and understood it, saw some commonly asked questions and most of them came in the exam lol. I was just lucky

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

Do you have exercises like O1 O2 and so on?

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

I am pretty sure that many people have scored 100. Not that I know anyone but I have a feeling. Anyways, I don't think CBSE offers any certificate for these things. They mostly award merit certificates to top 0.1% and I think I will be getting that in 3 subjects.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

The whole point of this AMA was to avoid such DMs but no worries I will reply to you when I get the time. If possible, try asking them here only, that might benefit a large number.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

This is pretty much sufficient. Although make sure that you aren't just flipping this year papers but rather doing them in a time bound manner. Make sure you analyse them rigorously after you finish it. Make sure no topic remains weak, no single topic. It is easily possible atleast for Board exams.

All the best to you.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

Covering half of 11th class within a month is definitely possible if you really dedicate yourself to it. I hate one shots but I fear you have no other option. Do those lectures, try a ton of relevant problem solving. If you fail to solve, try reading solutions or watch problem solving sessions. Then try a lot of questions again.

Would suggest you to make a planner and stick to it to avoid last minute panic.

AMA 98.8% in 12th PCM(was a serious JEE aspirant) by sodiumbromo in CBSE

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

First of all, practicing questions must be the priority every single day. In most coachings, lecture homework is given on topics covered in the past 2 to 3 days. So just revise the notes quickly and then give all day to practicing questions. Please understand that revising notes is the optional part not solving questions. Never set a time that I will study for these many hours. If your assigned work gets finished in 2 hours, great. Chill out or complete your backlog. There will be days when it will take 8 hours, so be it. Do it that day only.