u/Ok-Click2094

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Someone who had scored around 120 in the previous attempts yet managed to pass ?

If yes please tell us about the success story. What resources did you use ? What did you do differently this time ? It will be encouraging for the silent majority lol

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u/Ok-Click2094 — 6 days ago

What single social parameter do you think matters the most to You/Uzbeks ?

Is it money ? ( A big house and a foreign tour to Maldives/any other touristy place) A big car ? Is it education ? Someone with a PhD or born super intelligent academically? Someone studying/living in the US/Western Europe? And a developed country's passport with more visa free travel access ? Someone with a super beautiful face ? What's one thing which you think makes people jealous the most ? having a better work life balance ? A person who lived healthy and disease free most of his life ? A husband/wife who loves you ? is it something else ? All of it ?

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u/Ok-Click2094 — 7 days ago

Hey. I am a transgender woman and a doctor from India, and I attended medical school in Ukraine. Unfortunately, our country has gone from one of the best places for transgender individuals to one of the worst in recent years.

I am getting older and wish to settle anywhere in the world and do a residency or get a postgraduate degree. I am good at learning languages, but I don’t think I would be able to perform exceptionally well in a competitive exam. I have ADHD, and I don’t have the energy left.

I can manage my expenses. All I want is a place where it is safe to be a transgender woman and where I can live peacefully.

If you are from the EU, can you please let me know any place where it is safe to be trans, and where it is easier to get into courses (like medical postgraduate programs in social medicine/epidemiology/anything else related to healthcare)? Any country where the qualifying exam is doable and not super competitive (like the USMLE)? Also, if it's easier to make friends there? Kindly give your opinion.

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u/Ok-Click2094 — 20 days ago
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While filling out a form, should the surname be written first followed by the given name, or should the given name come first? For example, if a person’s name is Shreya Ghoshal, should it be written as “Ghosal Shreya” or “Shreya Ghoshal”?

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u/Ok-Click2094 — 20 days ago