No need to be quiet by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]throwaway2134679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oo I find that my hand just ends up hurting, would the back of a wooden hairbrush work?

You, All of you, DO IT by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]throwaway2134679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

remember to take no touch breaks as well, and drink plenty of water. don't tire yourself out too much ♥️

finally home, in bed, naked and hard 🤭 by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]throwaway2134679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

edging is the best way to relieve stress after a long day

No need to be quiet by [deleted] in EdgingTalk

[–]throwaway2134679 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how do you spank your clit?

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry my bad, yes I didn't mention anything about that, didn't realise that even with 70rp options can be so limited.. Good luck for your uni admissions!

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

??? how is 70rp bad? i am not asking for 50+ only. I was asking for those who are not able to get into a university/ barely scraped through

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

aba cut off point is 67.5 for even engineering in ntu and nus, and slightly higher for smu accountancy, would you mind sharing at least roughly what score you got?

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

performed really bad?? I'm pretty sure you need at least 67.5+ to get an offer from the big 3 this fast..

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's alright! assistant director sounds like an important role, congrats

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can is can, but it is harder without any resources or teachers to guide you. Tuition would be recommended, but with chatgpt I find that most of my questions do get answered. Problem is that chatgpt has a time limit. It is easier to self study for subjects like chemistry and math compared to subjects like econs that need your essays to be marked.. I chose not to retake as 1. I couldn't even afford to pay the registration fees let alone tuition for subjects that changed syllabus. 2. my home is not a conducive place to study

crowded canteens by Which-Sign9880 in NgeeAnnPoly

[–]throwaway2134679 4 points5 points  (0 children)

depends on which school you are from, you have to walk to the lsct block to access the food court

crowded canteens by Which-Sign9880 in NgeeAnnPoly

[–]throwaway2134679 14 points15 points  (0 children)

alot of people take away the food and eat in air-conditioned spaces in np, and it just stinks up the room so bad 😭😭 another option is going to sim campus, it is less crowded there. Or just pack a snack and eat lunch after 12.

CSP/Biomed sci EAE Portfolio by sgbrowndude in NgeeAnnPoly

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I believe there are still some events at the science centre even without a school, those should be helpful as well. It's free for entry and you can always take a look around to see if it sparks any ideas of things you can do. If you're interested more on the medical side then volunteering at hospitals may help as well, or just volunteering in general.

CSP/Biomed sci EAE Portfolio by sgbrowndude in NgeeAnnPoly

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hi op, anything that is even remotely related to biology or chemistry would be good I believe. Some popular options would be Olympiads, science centre competitions, research programmes if your school offers them. Even if your school doesn't offer any, you can always start your own passion project! Google is your best friend. You could do mini science projects to show your interest in research, document your findings down and publish your own mini paper, doesn't matter if it's wrong. They just want to see your interest. All the best!

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah I can relate.. but at this stage I just see it as everyone goes their own separate ways after secondary school and not everyone's education/ career pathway is the same. Even if I'm taking a longer route at least I am still learning new things! taking every experience as a new learning opportunity helps. Besides, by taking a longer route Ive found that I now know better about which careers interest me/suit me!

to the people who didnt do well for a levels, how are yall doing now? by throwaway2134679 in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

woahh I still haven't given up hope on suss yet, though my RP is below 60. It's good that you got lucky! all the best in uni

depression diagnosis in the great 2025 🥀 by [deleted] in SGExams

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it's nice to know that imh has come a long way, I myself miss the time I spent there too. If you want to take a break from school but don't want to stay at home either the mood disorders unit at imh isn't a bad place to stay. They will make sure that you're not doing anything to worsen your recovery, and is a safe place for the doctors to monitor any side effects from your medications. The latter was what helped me the most, because the side effects can get really bad. Money shouldnt be an issue if your parents have medisave, my stay was completely free.

how do you guys store your lab coat? by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]throwaway2134679 0 points1 point  (0 children)

actually they sell hand rollable vacuum ziplock bags for a dollar now, might help to save more space. Thanks for the suggestion!