u/Impressive_Exit_6796
It's a good question since on one hand, there are lots of recommendations to do that, and on the other hand, there are people who consider it useless.
Here is my opinion based on personal experience. Question lists won't help you much in improving your performance in a real interview situation. The reason is simple - you know all those answers anyway. Will a real officer interrupt you, end your answer by formulating his own question, and ask you about something completely different from what you were preparing for? Of course, he will, and that's where the pressure comes from.
Before my interview, I've used permito.ai. This isn't just a question list; it's a real voice communication that checks out your answers and asks more questions if you sound unsure. A few days later, I could see that I had stopped rambling and started providing concise responses.
The equation is obvious. permito.ai is cheap ($24), the price for the visa is $185, while waiting months after being denied. Therefore, it's not a question of value but rather necessity.
This might sound random, but I’ve always wondered this.
In movies and shows, you see these nice front lawns, porches, sometimes even chairs out there. But I don’t think I’ve ever really seen people actually hang out in the front yard.
Do people in the US actually sit there, talk to neighbors, etc., or is it more just for appearance?
Where I’m from, people mostly stay in back gardens or inside, so I’m curious how it is over there.
i’ve been trying to build a simple routine with no equipment just bodyweight and consistency and I keep coming across mike tyson push ups as a core movement
from what I understand they hit chest shoulders triceps and even some core if you keep it controlled, but I’m not sure if relying on them heavily is actually enough for solid progress
I’m trying to keep things realistic, something like daily push ups, squats, maybe some core work, nothing fancy, just a routine I can stick to without a gym
has anyone here actually built noticeable strength or size doing mostly that kind of training and how did you structure it over time