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  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    +infinity
  • But but but..

    Where are the "Jobs"?
  • Bro is it feasible to go for mba or will any good college shortlist me if i have gap of four years with master in economics from IGNOU. This is my last prelims and age 25 + category OBC.

    Please anybody reply
    Dnt settle 4 good colleges..try for best colleges..4yrs gap ka hawa gujar jayega pehli naukri ke baad, magar mba ek academic study he, iske certificates jindgi var sath rahenge tumhare..so try 4 d bst
  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

  • edited April 2018
    Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

    No re.I just don't want people to repeat the same mistake I did.I have realised the tremendous economic oppurtunity cost and career potential that was wasted after 4 successive failures at CSE. However with a job life does change.After these many attempts it is not because of a lack of effort that we fail it is simply the sheer negativity that comes from unemployment,lost potential,infinite peer pressure(even from those who were below u academically all well settled)and the most important the sadness in our parent's eyes that hinders the mental drive that is required to cross the final hurdle.Anyways atb to everyone preparing for this year!

  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

    No re.I just don't want people to repeat the same mistake I did.I have realised the tremendous economic oppurtunity cost and career potential that was wasted after 4 successive failures at CSE. However with a job life does change.After these many attempts it is not because of a lack of effort that we fail it is simply the sheer negativity that comes from unemployment,lost potential,infinite peer pressure(even from those who were below u academically all well settled)and the most important the sadness in our parent's eyes that hinders the mental drive that is required to cross the final hurdle.Anyways atb to everyone preparing for this year!

    So what's the best way to get out of this situation?
  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

    No re.I just don't want people to repeat the same mistake I did.I have realised the tremendous economic oppurtunity cost and career potential that was wasted after 4 successive failures at CSE. However with a job life does change.After these many attempts it is not because of a lack of effort that we fail it is simply the sheer negativity that comes from unemployment,lost potential,infinite peer pressure(even from those who were below u academically all well settled)and the most important the sadness in our parent's eyes that hinders the mental drive that is required to cross the final hurdle.Anyways atb to everyone preparing for this year!

    Those with two failed mains attempts and 23+.should they focus on other things?
  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

    No re.I just don't want people to repeat the same mistake I did.I have realised the tremendous economic oppurtunity cost and career potential that was wasted after 4 successive failures at CSE. However with a job life does change.After these many attempts it is not because of a lack of effort that we fail it is simply the sheer negativity that comes from unemployment,lost potential,infinite peer pressure(even from those who were below u academically all well settled)and the most important the sadness in our parent's eyes that hinders the mental drive that is required to cross the final hurdle.Anyways atb to everyone preparing for this year!

    what are u doing now??? u finished ur mba..
  • bhailog forum par bohot hi pessimist log hein inse thoda door hi raho...
  • Take up a job if your attempts>3 and age>25 to study in parallel for cse.Otherwise you will never have the mental leverage that is quintessential for this exam.Rest is upto you :)
    goodestest advice

    No re.I just don't want people to repeat the same mistake I did.I have realised the tremendous economic oppurtunity cost and career potential that was wasted after 4 successive failures at CSE. However with a job life does change.After these many attempts it is not because of a lack of effort that we fail it is simply the sheer negativity that comes from unemployment,lost potential,infinite peer pressure(even from those who were below u academically all well settled)and the most important the sadness in our parent's eyes that hinders the mental drive that is required to cross the final hurdle.Anyways atb to everyone preparing for this year!

    I am supporting you bro.
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