Why IIT shouldn't be your DREAM?

Quantum Project - Tharun Speaks
26 Aug 202405:39

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the changing landscape of IITs in 2024, highlighting the decline in job placements and the intense competition for admission. It emphasizes that while IITs offer excellent education and opportunities, they are not a guarantee of success. The speaker encourages students to balance IIT preparation with developing life skills, exploring external options, and focusing on personal growth to adapt to a world where only highly skilled engineers are in demand.

Takeaways

  • πŸš€ The IIT JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) is not the ultimate goal but a path towards success, emphasizing the importance of adapting to changing times and focusing on personal growth.
  • πŸ“‰ The job market for IIT graduates has seen a decline with a significant number of IITians facing unemployment, highlighting the need to reassess the value of an IIT education in the current scenario.
  • πŸ† IITians are often at the forefront of the job market, startups, and research, which is a testament to the quality of education and opportunities provided by IITs.
  • πŸ’‘ Despite the challenges, IITs are still considered among the top institutes in India, providing a competitive edge in the job market and research contributions.
  • πŸ€” The speaker urges students to question the true purpose of preparing for IIT JEE, suggesting that it should be about personal improvement and not just for external validation.
  • 🧠 The importance of developing life skills such as communication and problem-solving is emphasized, as these are crucial for success in the future job market.
  • πŸ”„ The rapid advancements in AI and technology have raised the bar for entry-level jobs, requiring a shift in focus from just academic excellence to high-level skills.
  • πŸ›  The speaker advises students to balance IIT JEE preparation with learning new skills and exploring external options to stay adaptable and relevant.
  • 🌐 The need to understand societal issues and real-life problems is highlighted as a way to develop the core skills necessary for successful problem-solving in the future.
  • πŸ“š The speaker recommends dedicating time each week to learning beyond IIT JEE, such as improving communication skills and understanding societal issues.
  • 🌟 The message concludes with the idea that while hard work towards IIT JEE is important, it should not come at the expense of personal development and exploration of broader life skills.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the speaker regarding the IIT J entrance exam?

    -The speaker emphasizes that while IIT J is a prestigious goal, it should not be the sole focus of one's life or the definition of success. The speaker urges students to also focus on personal development and adapt to changing times.

  • Why does the speaker suggest that IIT J should not be the ultimate dream for students?

    -The speaker points out that IIT J, despite its reputation, has seen declining placements and high competition. Moreover, the job market has evolved, and success is not guaranteed even for IIT graduates.

  • What percentage of IITians were jobless according to the speaker's statement for the current year?

    -The speaker mentions that more than 30% of IITians are jobless this year.

  • What are some of the advantages of studying at an IIT according to the script?

    -IITians often get paid 10 to 30% more during placements compared to students from regular colleges, and many Indian unicorns have at least one IITian founder. IITs also contribute significantly to research in India.

  • What is the speaker's view on the role of coaching institutes in the IIT J preparation scenario?

    -The speaker criticizes coaching institutes for not discussing the negative aspects of IIT J preparation, such as the high percentage of IITians not getting placed, and for pressuring students to focus solely on IIT J.

  • What is the speaker's advice for students who are preparing for IIT J?

    -The speaker advises students to understand the true purpose of their preparation, which is self-improvement, and to balance IIT J preparation with learning life skills and exploring external options.

  • How does the speaker describe the skills gained from IIT J preparation and studying at IITs?

    -IIT J preparation teaches internal skills like patience, problem-solving, logical thinking, and consistency, while studying at IITs teaches people skills, communication, and leadership.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the job market and the demand for core jobs in 2024?

    -The speaker believes that the job market has changed significantly, with a low demand for core jobs and a high bar for entry-level jobs, requiring high-skilled engineers with excellent problem-solving abilities.

  • What does the speaker suggest as an alternative to solely focusing on IIT J preparation?

    -The speaker suggests that students should work harder and smarter, balancing IIT J preparation with learning communication skills, understanding societal issues, and exploring new things.

  • What resources does the speaker offer to help students improve their life skills and understanding of the world?

    -The speaker mentions a notion page with compiled resources that can help students improve their life skills and gain a broader understanding of the world, which will be linked in the description.

  • How does the speaker conclude their message about IIT J and personal development?

    -The speaker concludes by emphasizing that IIT J is a road towards success but not success itself. They encourage students to work hard for IIT J while also focusing on self-improvement and exploring communication and societal issues.

Outlines

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πŸ“š The Reality of Pursuing IIT: A Wake-Up Call

The first paragraph addresses the intense dedication required for IIT preparation, urging students to listen carefully for a reality check on the current state of IITs in 2024. It highlights the declining job placements and increasing competition, contrasting with the high earnings of coaching teachers. The speaker emphasizes that IIT is not the only path to success, but rather a road towards it, and encourages students to consider the broader job market and advancements in AI and technology, which have raised the bar for entry-level jobs. The paragraph concludes with advice to balance IIT preparation with the development of life skills and an understanding of real-world problems.

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πŸ—£οΈ Enhancing Communication Skills for Future Success

The second paragraph focuses on the importance of developing communication skills alongside IIT preparation. It suggests dedicating a few hours each week to engage in social activities, debates, and walks to better understand society. The speaker also recommends reading about diverse topics beyond IIT to broaden one's perspective. The paragraph ends with well-wishes for the students' IIT journey and life, followed by an informal and playful remark that seems to be an aside or a joke, indicating a lighter moment in the script.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘IIT J

IIT J, short for Indian Institutes of Technology Joint Entrance Examination, is a competitive exam for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). It is a central theme of the video, which discusses the changing landscape of IITs and the need to reassess their value in the current job market. The script mentions the intense preparation and sacrifice students make for this exam, as well as the reality check that IITs may not guarantee success as they once did.

πŸ’‘Placements

Placements refer to the process by which students secure jobs through their educational institutions. In the context of the video, it highlights the declining job placements at IITs, with a significant percentage of IIT graduates being jobless, which contradicts the traditional belief of guaranteed success after IIT education.

πŸ’‘Competition

Competition in this script refers to the intense rivalry among students to secure a seat in IITs through the IIT J exam. The video mentions that despite high unemployment rates among IIT graduates, the competition for entrance into these institutes has reached an all-time high.

πŸ’‘Core branches

Core branches are the fundamental and traditional disciplines taught at IITs, such as engineering and science. The script points out that even graduates from these core branches are struggling to find jobs, indicating a shift in the job market and the need for students to consider alternative paths.

πŸ’‘Coaching teachers

Coaching teachers are professionals who prepare students for competitive exams like IIT J. The video criticizes these teachers for profiting significantly while not fully disclosing the realities of job placements and the changing value of an IIT education.

πŸ’‘Success

Success in the video is portrayed as a broader concept than just academic achievement at IITs. It emphasizes the importance of personal development, adaptability, and learning life skills beyond the IIT curriculum. The script suggests that success is not guaranteed by an IIT degree and that students should focus on becoming well-rounded individuals.

πŸ’‘Adaptability

Adaptability is the ability to adjust to new conditions or changes. The script encourages students to be adaptable in their approach to education and career, recognizing the evolving job market and the need for continuous learning and skill development.

πŸ’‘AI and Technology

AI and Technology are mentioned as key drivers of change in the job market. The script suggests that advancements in these fields have raised the bar for entry-level jobs and reduced the demand for traditional engineering roles, necessitating a shift in focus for students preparing for IIT J.

πŸ’‘Communication

Communication is highlighted as a critical life skill that students often overlook while preparing for IIT J. The video stresses the importance of being able to communicate effectively, as it is essential for job success, regardless of whether one graduates from an IIT.

πŸ’‘Internal battle

Internal battle refers to the personal struggle and self-improvement that students undergo while preparing for IIT J. The script describes this process as a journey of developing patience, problem-solving skills, and resilience, which are valuable regardless of the exam outcome.

πŸ’‘Life skills

Life skills encompass a range of abilities necessary for everyday life, such as social interaction, decision-making, and personal management. The video encourages students to balance their academic pursuits with the development of these skills, which are increasingly important in the modern job market.

Highlights

The speaker emphasizes the intense dedication required for IIT-JEE preparation, including sacrifices in personal life.

A reality check is provided, stating that IITs are not the same as they were, with declining placements and increased competition.

Despite the challenges, IIT graduates still receive higher pay and are prominent in startups and research.

The harsh reality of unemployment among IIT graduates is highlighted, with coaching institutes often ignoring this fact.

The speaker argues that IIT is a path to success, not success itself, and should not consume one's entire life.

IIT education is said to enhance confidence and knowledge, setting IIT graduates apart from others.

The importance of learning life skills and not just academic knowledge is stressed.

The speaker discusses the changing job market and the need for adaptability in the face of AI and technological advancements.

A call to action for students to balance IIT preparation with the development of communication and problem-solving skills.

The speaker encourages students to prove their internal improvement and not just aim for external validation.

The necessity of exploring external options and not solely focusing on IIT is emphasized.

A suggestion to dedicate time each week to improving communication and understanding societal issues.

The speaker provides a resource link in the description to help students improve various life aspects.

A reminder that IIT is a road to success and requires hard work, but also a focus on personal development.

The transcript concludes with a motivational message for students preparing for IIT-JEE and for life.

An unexpected playful ending where the speaker humorously interacts with someone off-script.

Transcripts

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if you're someone who's preparing for

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itj very seriously someone who's pouring

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their blood sweat tears into studying

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and giving exams every single day

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someone who sacrificed their friends

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family and hobbies and just met IAT as

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your end goal listen to me carefully for

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the next 5 minutes and you'll understand

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why am exactly telling you that IIT J

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should not be a dream I'm going to open

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your eyes and give you a reality check

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today because we are in 2024 and iits

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are not the same anymore the placements

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at I have been constantly declining over

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30% of Ians are jobless this year yet

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the competition of IJ has become alltime

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High the Ians in the core branches are

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struggling to get jobs while your

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favorite coaching teachers are earning

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in crores of rupees like what is

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happening does this mean that you should

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stop preparing for

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itj let's find

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out first things first let's look at the

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job market the startups the research

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that happens in India and you'll see

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that iatn are at the top of each of

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these things usually iatm during

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placements get paid 10 to 30% more for

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the same role in the same company when

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compared to a normal student from a

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regular College a lot of Indian unicorns

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have at least one of its Founders as

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Ians and over 30% of research papers

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that get produced are from the 23 iits

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present in India and this is actually

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insane and these are some of the few

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reasons why iats are considered some of

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the best I mean the best colleges in

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India but as every coin has two sides

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and even though iats are considered one

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of the top most Institutes of India it

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doesn't mean there's no bad side of I

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usually more than 15% % Ians don't even

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get placed every year and this year more

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than 35% of Ians did not even get placed

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but most of these coaching institutes

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don't talk about it because they don't

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want the hype to die they don't want the

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students exploring other options because

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if they do their business will suffer

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and the worst part even if some students

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actually start exploring other things

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they're put into a very bad mental state

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being told that they're wasting time if

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they don't come back and start studying

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for i j again but let me tell you the

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truth I is not your life IIT is just a

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road toward success and is not equal to

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success studying in an I can make you 10

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times more confident and knowledgeable

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when compared to studying in a normal

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college and that's not just because of

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the professors at IES but it's exactly

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because of the hardworking students who

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end up at IES like if you just RND back

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studying for iitj and studying in iits

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used to serve two different purposes

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back in 1990s and 2000s because cracking

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IJ is a battle with yourself it teaches

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you skills like patience problem solving

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logical thinking consistency dedic ation

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the ability to not give up the ability

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to fail fail fail and still not give up

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the whole purpose of idj preparation is

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a internal battle with yourself and to

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become a warrior but studying in iits is

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not the same it will actually teach you

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the people skills it will teach you how

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to communicate better it will teach you

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how to make friends ideate as a group

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become the leader and so much more but

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the problem is this is 2024 and we

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should always adapt to The Changing

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Times due to the advancements in Ai and

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Technology the bar for entry-level jobs

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has just skyrocketed the demand for core

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jobs is at alltime low and most of the

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remaining jobs will also be automated

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most of them not all of them try to

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understand there's a difference the

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world would no longer need an average

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engineer it'll only need some of the

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high high high skilled Engineers who

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really good at problem solving and

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that's exactly why even if you go to an

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i there's no guarantee that you might

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actually end up in a high-paying job so

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what should we do now what should you as

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someone who's working day and night

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preparing for itj do now

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as Charles Darwin says the survival of

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the fittest the organisms that are best

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adapted to their environment are most

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likely to survive and success so we need

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to work harder and also smarter listen

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to me carefully firstly you should

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understand the true purpose of why

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you're preparing for itj it's not just

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to get into I it's not to get a one CR

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package it's not to impress your crush

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not to prove anyone wrong but to prove

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to yourself that you're actually

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improving internally like I feel

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insanely bad when some of you completely

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ignore the basic life skills like being

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able to talk to someone I'm telling you

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even if you graduate from an IIT no one

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is going to hire you if you don't

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communicate better because by that time

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that you will graduate from an i the bar

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for entry level jobs will be at alltime

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high so now your job is not just to

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improve internally but also to slowly

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start exploring the external options you

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need to work harder now you should be

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balancing your J preparation along with

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learning and exploring new things if

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you're spending 6 and a half days

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studying for itj spend at least half a

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day a week to learn the basics of

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communication to learn about the world

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around around you to understand what

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problems are people facing around you

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and this will actually help you solve

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real life problems which is one of the

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core skills of successful people even

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I'm working to develop these resources

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for you but but for now you can save the

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notion page that I've compiled for you

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which has some of the best resources

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that will help you improve your life the

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link will be in the description but

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again just to conclude IJ is not success

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it is the best roads towards success

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this means you definitely need to work

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hard I mean very hard for itj but also

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at the same time focus on improving

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yourself as a student every single day

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so once a week maybe for like just 2 to

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three hours on a Sunday evening Saturday

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evening or Friday evening start working

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on your communication make small friend

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groups where you'll try to debate about

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a couple of things go out on walks

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understand the society better read about

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nutrition read about things which are

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not just related to i

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j so I wish you all the best all the

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best for itj all the best for your life

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bye oh my God I'm just playing with him

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now yeah oh my God what she saying

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