u/Malehoneybeee

Help this stupid Junior plsssss 🥺🥺

"Hi everyone, I’m looking for some advice regarding my UG degree. I am currently preparing for CUET with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) + English combination and plan to pursue an MBA in the future.

I was initially considering a B.Sc. in Zoology, but I was told that companies wouldn't want to hire a Zoology graduate for roles like Marketing or Sales after an MBA. Is this true?

Also, given my subjects, which UG course would be the best foundation for a future MBA? Would love to hear from seniors or MBA aspirants who came from a science background!"

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u/Malehoneybeee — 22 hours ago

19 y/o, NEET dropper, realized medicine isn’t for me — confused between CLAT and CAT. Need genuine advice.

my_qualifications: 12th passed (PCB), currently a NEET dropper, 19 years old.

Over the last few months, I’ve realized that I genuinely don’t have much interest in the medical field. I think I chose NEET partly because of societal pressure/FOMO and partly because medicine seemed financially stable. But honestly, I can’t imagine myself studying for 10+ years in a field I don’t feel connected to.

Right now, I’m giving CUET and hoping to get into a decent DU college. Alongside that, I recently started preparing for CLAT since the exam will probably be around December.

At the moment, I’m confused between two paths:

Plan 1:

Take admission in a BSc course through CUET, prepare for CLAT side by side, and if I get into a good law school, leave the BSc and pursue law.

Plan 2:

Complete the BSc degree first, then prepare for CAT later and go for an MBA.

The problem is that I don’t really want to spend years doing BSc → MSc without a clear direction. I already feel quite lost and behind compared to others, even though logically I know 19 isn’t that old.

I would really appreciate honest advice from people who have been in similar situations or know about these career paths.

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u/Malehoneybeee — 24 hours ago

19 y/o, NEET dropper, realized medicine isn’t for me — confused between CLAT and CAT. Need genuine advice.

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my_qualifications: 12th passed (PCB), currently a NEET dropper, 19 years old.

Over the last few months, I’ve realized that I genuinely don’t have much interest in the medical field. I think I chose NEET partly because of societal pressure/FOMO and partly because medicine seemed financially stable. But honestly, I can’t imagine myself studying for 10+ years in a field I don’t feel connected to.

Right now, I’m giving CUET and hoping to get into a decent DU college. Alongside that, I recently started preparing for CLAT since the exam will probably be around December.

At the moment, I’m confused between two paths:

Plan 1:

Take admission in a BSc course through CUET, prepare for CLAT side by side, and if I get into a good law school, leave the BSc and pursue law.

Plan 2:

Complete the BSc degree first, then prepare for CAT later and go for an MBA.

The problem is that I don’t really want to spend years doing BSc → MSc without a clear direction. I already feel quite lost and behind compared to others, even though logically I know 19 isn’t that old.

I would really appreciate honest advice from people who have been in similar situations or know about these career paths.

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u/Malehoneybeee — 24 hours ago
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How do I tell my parents that I don’t want to do MBBS?

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Hey everyone, I’m a 19-year-old NEET aspirant. Initially, becoming a doctor was my own decision — no one forced me. But now, my old dream has become my parents’ current dream.

The main reason I chose this field was never really to serve society; it was mostly because of the financial stability and respect associated with it. But now I’ve realized that the journey is very long. I’ve already taken two drops for NEET, and I’ve completely lost interest in pursuing MBBS.

I’ve also realized that there are many other professions where I can earn well and build a successful career. I don’t think I should continue in this field without genuine interest, especially because the journey takes around 10 years of dedication.

Another concern is that once I take admission in MBBS, I can’t easily leave in the middle because the seat-leaving penalty fee is extremely high.

I know I am not a good son and it will hurt themmm ..

So please guide me

u/Malehoneybeee — 6 days ago

English , physics , Chemistry set 1 review

English :- eàsy to moderate , vocab dominated , MKC synonyms aur antonyms ki ..

Agar english strong hai to ho jaye sayad tumse but meri mostly schooling Hindi medium se hai soo 🤷🏻

Baki to easy hi thaa , 4/5 rearrange , easy active passive

Chemistry :- moderate lvl easy one line numerical , numerical kam thee , ncert based the ( jo mene ncert nhi pdi 🫪)

Physics :- easy to moderate , mostly theroy based one liner , numerical easy formula based

Overall expections se achha tha.. hoping best for biio

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u/Malehoneybeee — 7 days ago

How to reverse Premature White hair 💬 ??

I have Wavy hairs , Good Density , No hairfall

But Suffering from Premature White hai problem

My age is 19 .. I am a student, I spend most of the day studying, I do not do any physical workout .. my family members think that my protein requirement is fulfilled by roti (Chapati) and vegetables.

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u/Malehoneybeee — 8 days ago

How to reverse Premature White Hair 💬 ??

I have Wavy hairs , Good Density , No hairfall

But Suffering from Premature White hai problem any solution ??

u/Malehoneybeee — 8 days ago

And can anyone tell me how to answer those English words which I have never heard? 😭 😭

u/Malehoneybeee — 15 days ago

Fkk bcc 2 saal se room me lock , no socialisation , no physical activity , no sport I used to be top kabbadi player during school days but now 💔 , ar badle mr kya mila L*da 🥀

I can't remember any good memories of last 2 yrs 💔

MKC es exam ki pta nhi kya mti mari thi ki neet krne ka socha

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u/Malehoneybeee — 20 days ago