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For Everyone Reapplying to IBA in 2027 Should I do this??

Alhamdulillah, I finally secured direct admission to IBA's BBA program! ❤️

I know many of you are heartbroken after the results. If you're planning to reapply in Round 1, 2027, or you're taking a gap year, don't give up.

I've been thinking about starting a YouTube channel where I'll upload free, in-depth marathon lectures covering every single chapter tested in IBA's BCAT, along with all the PDFs, notes, and study materials I used.

As you know, most BCAT preparation courses out there are very expensive, and I want to make quality preparation accessible to everyone.

Before I start, I want your opinion. Would you actually watch these videos? If enough people are interested, I'll give it my all and upload consistently.

Let me know your thoughts!

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u/Ecstatic-Climate-766 — 14 hours ago
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IBA ROUND 2 "BROOKS SPEECH" PASSAGE!!

I’ve decided to use this Commencement to cut through all that, and I’m going to tell you what’s going to happen to you over the next 60 years of your life. So right now I’m giving you the ultimate spoiler alert. If you don’t want to know how this thing called your life is going to turn out, pay less attention to me over the next ten minutes than even you are right now. For the rest of you, this is your life. First, you’re going to graduate today. Parts of the next year will be amazing, and parts are really going to suck. Very few will have jobs as exciting as being a college senior. From now on, no one will be paid to read your writing or your fascinating seminar interventions. You won’t have a social life pre-organized right there in front of you the way it is here at Dartmouth. Happiness research suggests that after your 60s, your 20s are your happiest phase of life. People are happy in their 20s and then it dips down until it bottoms out at age 47—which is called having teenage children—and then it shoots up again. You’ll have long periods of loneliness and heartbreak. If you’re like the average college graduates, a third of you will move back home at some point in the next two years, and your parents will give you blindingly obvious advice about things you’ve been doing on your own for years. A third of you will be unemployed, underemployed, or making less than $30,000 a year. In two years, half of you will feel that you don’t have a plan for life or a clear direction. But this is part of the process. It’s part of the process of finding your loves and testing your loves. Let me explain. All of us love certain things: certain friends, certain subjects, certain dreams, certain professional goals. But you don’t really know the nature of your love until you’ve tested it with reality. When I graduated from college, I knew I wanted to be a writer. I knew I wanted to do some teaching. I thought I wanted to be a playwright or a novelist, go into politics, have a spouse, children. But I didn’t know exactly what order my loves came in. So like everyone in their 20s, I got to test my loves and I got to sample some new loves. It was like trying on clothes at the mall. After ten years, some of my loves, like playwriting, just didn’t fit or faded away. Some new ones came into view. But most important, over the next ten really formless years, my heart developed some contours and I learned what I loved most—writing was more important to me than politics. I could write out a priority list on a piece of paper of the things I loved, and I could rank them and I could devote my best energies to my highest loves. When you have the ability to write that list in order, you’ve achieved your agency moment. I had a student who was a young Army officer. During one of his tours, he had a terrible superior officer who gave him nothing but negative feedback. During those 18 months, he said he could not rely on external validation or criticism from outside to get a sense of whether he was doing a good job. He had to come up with his own criteria to judge himself. That’s the agency moment. When you hit this moment, you’re not molding yourself to some prefab definition of success. You have your own criteria. You’re not relying on the opinions of others. Your own standard and your own ability to judge your own life. For most people this agency moment comes just before 30. But then you can have a few other agency moments later in life, at age 53 or 75, when your loves change order, and you have to realize that and you have to adjust. Once you have achieved your agency moments, you can begin to make commitments.

ALL QUESTIONS

Q1 Which of the following is not true about the writer?

A He denigrates love

B He believes in non-constructive critcism

C Both A and B

D None of the above

Q2 What has the speaker not used in his speech ?

Rhetoric

Vitroil

other options

What is the speaker doing?

Proselytize

Prioritize

ecc

Q3What does the speaker mean by "My heart developing contours"?

his instinct guiding him

other options

What is the meaning of "prefab"?

prefabricated

some other options

Drop your answerss guys!!

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u/Ecstatic-Climate-766 — 13 days ago
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IBA round 2 Yes or No passage

Can anyone tell the answers?

Q What does this mean that 90 percent of the journalists are democratic?.

Q To what degree does the No passage refutes the yes one?

It was from the Yes or No passage journalism passage

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u/Ecstatic-Climate-766 — 13 days ago