Look what I found

So I found this from my old craft work and but this is not my original idea I made this from a YouTube video if you want I'll provide the link.

u/Competitive-Emu-8327 — 6 days ago
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Just completed watching this drama

What a drama just wow it's much better than my romantic dramas I loved it watching and the story is just too good .

u/Competitive-Emu-8327 — 7 days ago
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I want to study, but dramas are ruining my preparation. Help!

Just a few days left for the exam, but I am craving to watch dramas. I always decide that I will not watch them, but by the afternoon, I end up watching a short drama anyway.

I want to study, but first, I feel like watching a drama, and only then will I study. Those dramas take at least 2–3 hours, which wastes my time and decreases my efficiency while studying at night. As a result, I just can't study much and waste even more time.

Please suggest how I can control myself and stop this craving until the exams are over. I really don't want to waste my time on dramas.

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u/Competitive-Emu-8327 — 28 days ago
▲ 50 r/NEETard

Need guidance regarding NEET preparation in the last 15 days

Hii, I am a NEET aspirant preparing for re-NEET 2026. I need your help; could you guide me in this journey? Only 15 days are left, and I am still confused about what to do and what not to do. This time, I thought of completing my syllabus first, then I would give daily mock tests. To complete my syllabus fast, I thought I should study from YouTube, believing this way I could complete my syllabus in less time. But now I am feeling like it drains my energy more, and the syllabus hasn't progressed much. So now I am thinking that this way is not good; instead, I should only go through my notes and revise them. And I should give daily mocks, analyze them, and stick to my notes and only notes. Please guide me. This time, I don't want to make any mistakes. As only a few days are left, I can't just try more things. I want to know what exactly I have to do. Give me the right guidance.

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u/Competitive-Emu-8327 — 30 days ago

15 days until exams, but my toddler niece won't let me study. Need urgent advice!

I have a major exam coming up in exactly 15 days, and I am falling behind. My 2.5-year-old niece is currently staying with us, and she is extremely attached to me. She constantly wants my attention, cries if I close my room door, and it makes it impossible to focus.

How can I maximize my study blocks under these conditions? If you have successfully studied for high-stakes exams while living with clingy toddlers, please share your schedule hacks, study methods, or how you managed your time. Thank you!

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u/Competitive-Emu-8327 — 1 month ago