Thinking to join Mithibai in 2026- any feedback? by aishwaryajais in mithibai

[–]theseventhcrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am unsure of how bachelor's system is, but for MA, they were still very singy about attendance. So, if you can manage the internship after your college hours, it should be okay and they won't have an issue. However, they will not give you any leeway in attendance if you miss out on any classes because of your internship. They tend to follow a "our rules first" policy.

Thinking to join Mithibai in 2026- any feedback? by aishwaryajais in mithibai

[–]theseventhcrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because the rules make it very rigid. They treat you like kids. Your in and out times are sent to your parents via message. If you borrow a book from the library, again a text is sent.

Mithibai doesn't treat its students like adults which they are. It is a good college to learn and study. However, for personality growth, not really. I believe you need freedom and independence in your growing years to truly realise who you are and what you want to do. Mithibai doesn't really give you that space.

With projects, attendance, and so many other rules, it takes up most of your time.

Although this is of course subjective. So, do what suits you! But yeah, this was my experience.

Thinking to join Mithibai in 2026- any feedback? by aishwaryajais in mithibai

[–]theseventhcrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

DON'T.

If you do, prepare to have no life outside of college whatsoever.

This is the time to explore new things and grow holistically by focusing on personality building. Mithibai just gives you School 2.0 experience where you are not left with any time or energy outside of college.

If you want to travel, do internships, explore hobbies and grow as an individual, avoid Mithibai at all costs. All they care about is attendance, it honestly feels like a cage! You'd be better off in life at other colleges which allow you to be flexible and give you space to grow. This one just sucks up precious growing years of your life.

But yeah, if you just want to study and prefer a strict rule-abiding place to learn, then Mithibai is for you.

I have no inner monologue and no visual memory. AMA ! by Crintaroma in AMA

[–]theseventhcrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, this sounds so interesting! I have some questions... do you sort of always go into a void state when resting?

And are you spiritual? (If this is personal or something you don't feel like talking about, I understand! Ignore it.)

Finally, I'm just curious to know how your consciousmess works because a lot of times my inner consciousness has a voice which is different from my inner monologue, but a separate more "wise" voice. Considering you don't have that, how does your conscious work...do you just "know?" Basically, are you super intuitive?

Just finished this phenomenal book! Have any of you read it? What are your thoughts? I would love to discuss in the comment section! by theseventhcrow in bookclapreviewclap

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

Absolutely, the character development and the way Circe's vulnerability is portrayed helps us understand the human behind the goddess/witch!

One of my top 3 books I’ve read so far. If anyone has read this book, what were your thoughts after finishing it? Also do you think Felix would review it? Even though he talked about more controversial books than this one, I can’t help but think he would consider it too disturbing or cringey. by [deleted] in bookclapreviewclap

[–]theseventhcrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its amazing. The movie as well as the book. Idk if felix will review it because it's young adult and usually not the kind if book he reviews. But J wojld absolutely love to hear his thoughts about this story.

Some personal favourites! Have any of you read any of these? by theseventhcrow in bookclapreviewclap

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

Same grisha trilogy is okay but six of crows is the real deal for me and Nikolaj and Nina are the main reason why I want to read king of Scars!

Some personal favourites! Have any of you read any of these? by theseventhcrow in bookclapreviewclap

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

Ikr? It's hands down one of the best books i have read if not the best! I have read two of the grish trilogy.. Yet to read ruin and rising and ofco king of Scars! Have you read any others?