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Networking is just professional speed - dating? Your thoughts about it ?
Was skeptical about compounded semaglutide but here's what changed my mind after 3 months
I'll be honest i spent way too long overthinking this. The FDA drama, the compounding pharmacy stuff, the horror stories online. It paralyzed me for a while.
What finally helped was finding a provider that actually explained the whole stack, what compounding means, what 503a vs 503b is, what's actually in the vial. Most of what i had read online was vague or felt like it was designed to scare me into buying the brand name.
Been on compounded sema through gimme for about 3 months. Down about 18 lbs. No major side effects past the first couple weeks. The certificate of analysis was available when i asked which i wasn't expecting. Not telling anyone what to do but the transparency was what got me over the line. Happy to answer questions if anyone is in the same boat I was.
Agent degradation after deploy is a silent ops problem nobody's writing about 😐
Internal agents degrading quietly in production never shows up in a postmortem because nobody's watching the right metrics, the agent is technically running, just doing something subtly different than it did at launch and getting incrementally worse with no alert to surface it.
DevOps has tooling for practically everything except this specific quality layer.
As if a QA company building for agent degradation, polarity is used for catching silent post deploy through a calibrated execution environment that produces quality assessment output rather than just confirming the agent completed tasks.
What opportunities are there in netflix for designer, freelancers and marketers l.
I keep seeing people on Reddit and elsewhere saying “Don’t do an online MBA” or “It’s not worth it.”
But when I actually read the comments, most of them sound emotional or just repeating what others said — without any solid explanation. It feels more like word-of-mouth than actual reasoning.
I’m genuinely trying to understand this. If you have first-hand experience with either an online MBA or a regular (offline) MBA, please share:
Why do you think one is better than the other?
What specific problems did you face with an online MBA? (recruitment, networking, learning quality, etc.)
Did employers really treat it differently when you applied for jobs?
Please explain the reasoning behind your claim rather than just saying “Don’t do it.” I want to hear from people with real experiences, not just general opinions.
Thanks in advance 🙏
I've heard many times that the MBA curriculum is similar if not the same as the undergrad curriculum at most schools (though I've also heard that the MBA experience is primarily networking). If I have a business undergrad, why get an MBA? If I plan to get an MBA anyways, why get a business undergrad? What is the point of having both? I'm ignorant on this topic so please don't attack me.
Urgent. I'm looking for social media any work.
I do have experience in designing like social media creatives.
I do have experience in posting content on social media.
I do have experience in content strategist.
And can use AI as well to help businesses and creators.
Hey everyone! I’m in the middle of my MBA at a fairly well-known B-school in India, and honestly, every day feels like a roller coaster. I thought I’d share what it’s actually like — the ups, the downs, and everything messy in between.
Mornings, Deadlines, and Chai Breaks
Most days start with me half-asleep clutching a cup of tea, trying to skim readings before a 9 AM class. It’s non-stop — classes, group assignments, club work. Lunch is usually a frantic affair, sometimes just a pack of biscuit grabbed between tasks. Evenings blur into late nights; deadlines have become my biggest motivator, and group calls at midnight are normal now.
Group Projects: The Good, The Bad, and The Hilarious
Working in teams is crazy: there’s that one person who never shows up, another who dominates every conversation, and a few who carry the group (bless them). I’ve argued over PowerPoint slides, made some genuine friends, and laughed over improbable project ideas at 2 AM in the mess. You learn quickly how to deal with different personalities, and sometimes, those teammates become your closest allies.
Social Life: Finding My People
There’s something about struggling together that builds great friendships. Spontaneous outings after stressful quizzes, deep chats during chai breaks, and cheering each other up when placements feel like a distant dream — these moments keep me sane. I’ve missed out on family events, lost sleep over group work, and sometimes just needed a pizza night to vent.
Stress, Self-Doubt, and Growth
Not gonna lie, it’s stressful. There are days I wonder if I’m smart enough to be here, especially when the competition feels relentless and placements are looming over us like a stormcloud. But I’ve learned to talk things out — with friends, mentors, or a counselor (our college thankfully provides support). Taking a walk or just lying on the hostel terrace staring at the stars helps clear my head.
The Real Takeaway
If you’re thinking about an MBA in India: it’s tough, sometimes chaotic, and incredibly rewarding if you stick through it. I’ve grown a lot, laughed a ton, cried a little, and met people I genuinely care about. Ask me anything — happy to share more, either the good or the ugly.