u/Free_Berry40

Having trouble to get both of my legs to float [beginner-day 3]

Background: I used to learn swimming when I was 3yrs old but had to leave it after 6months due to father's transfer. I finally got opportunity to learn swimming(around 2 weeks). I dont think i remember much from then other than being comfortable in water.

I am right now taking swimming lessons everyday 45mins in the evening. On day 1 and 2 i was doing great, even managing to glide the entire pool(its a pretty shallow one, chest level water) in three attempts.

Today i for the life of me couldnt get both of my feet up, and was having trouble even with a kickboard. Its as if whenever i get one of my legs up the other one just sticks to the pool floor like a rock. I just dont know how to get over it.

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u/Free_Berry40 — 1 day ago

I really hope i get in, but its okay if I don't

Isi has been my dream school since 8th grade but due to one thing or the other jee ended up being my main focus during my preparation.

I always found maths beautiful, I liked how it made me think. Sometimes some solutions were so beautiful I solved it again just to relive it.

Solving difficult mathematical problems gives me a sense of satisfaction and brings me joy.

Unfortunately my jee %ile isnt enough to get Mnc or data science branches in top nits. Even jee adv I dont see myself getting under 2k. But whatever happens I will manage ig.

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I am getting 67 uga(acc to vedantu)

Did 4 proof rigorously(1,2,4,7) ; one question i had to find the answer instead of proof, Its not as pretty(3) and other question I did half of a subpart (6). Is there a chance?(gen-female)

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u/Free_Berry40 — 13 days ago