🧠 The Moment I Realized Something Was Wrong Over the years, I’ve taught hundreds of students—many of them sincere, hardworking, and disciplined. Yet, something didn’t add up. Some of the most hardworking students were not performing well in exams. They studied for hours.They revised multiple times.They “understood” everything in class. But when the exam paper …
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Mar 30
How to Ace the Interview (Without Losing your Mind)
Let’s be honest: job interviews are weird. It’s essentially a professional blind date where both parties are wearing their “stiffest” clothes, pretending they don’t have messy hobbies, and trying to decide if they can survive 40 hours a week in the same zip code. Acing the interview isn’t about being a perfect robot; it’s about …
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Mar 30
Why 90% of Students Are Learning the Wrong Way
—And what the top 10% do differently 🧲 A Classroom That Looks Perfect… But Isn’t The class is silent.Students are writing neatly.The teacher is explaining clearly. Everything looks ideal. But ask a simple question that requires thinking, and the room freezes. This is the paradox of modern education:what looks like learning is often just well-organized …
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