u/alkenyl
Ass of a pair, KZ EDX PRO X headphone zone
Purchased my first iem after seeing this pair as best under 1k on two YouTube channels and reddit reviews. The bass is not present even with equaliser tweaking, highs screech in my ears and mids are good tho but overall this 1000 rs shit ended up feeling worse than my 650 rs tws
Where can i find the best replicas of crocs or slides
Specifically asming shops
anyone tried shoekeens??
need nike mules around 2k what other alt??
Which one should i opt for please help
Am js a beginner and a college going student and want protein in budget, my diet covers 4 eggs (24g protein) 200gm soyachunks (100gm protein) and smwhate misc faily eating protein, i am 100kgs in weight and need to get 150 gm protein for which i am optimg protein option, i want to know which one should i go for
Nutrabay pea protein chocolate flavour 25g protein 25 serves and costs 1300
Nakpro impact whey chocolate flavour 24g protein 22 serves and costs 1400
My other supplements include nakpro flavorless creatine should i choose any other supplements
I am currently gonna bulk, js a beginner so kindly help
Do 12th marks really matter for placements
Its the reason i didnt go through jossaa as well
guys really really urgent pls help
mere lc par requested application likha hai cause i am appearing for improvement lekin mera 60% criteria clear hai, koi problem toh nahi hoga na please please please help
am opting for partial drop, what if my jee exam collides with college exam
reddit.comSERIOUS HELP REQUIRED
A friend of mine is facing an eligibility-related issue and we're trying to understand how colleges usually handle this.
He's from the Maharashtra HSC Board. He doesn't meet the required PCM cutoff, but the admission rules mention that an optional subject may be considered. He wants to use Computer Science instead of Chemistry.
The confusion is that HSC Computer Science is a 200-mark subject. Has anyone been in a similar situation or knows how colleges generally calculate eligibility in such cases?
Do they:
- Convert the Computer Science marks to a 100-mark equivalent?
- Use the percentage obtained in the subject?
- Or is Computer Science sometimes not considered at all despite being an optional subject?
We've already contacted the admissions office for clarification, but I wanted to see if anyone here has dealt with something similar.
Any insights would be appreciated.
SERIOUS HELP REQUIRED URGENT (USED GPT)
A friend of mine is facing an eligibility-related issue and we're trying to understand how colleges usually handle this.
He's from the Maharashtra HSC Board. He doesn't meet the required PCM cutoff, but the admission rules mention that an optional subject may be considered. He wants to use Computer Science instead of Chemistry.
The confusion is that HSC Computer Science is a 200-mark subject. Has anyone been in a similar situation or knows how colleges generally calculate eligibility in such cases?
Do they:
- Convert the Computer Science marks to a 100-mark equivalent?
- Use the percentage obtained in the subject?
- Or is Computer Science sometimes not considered at all despite being an optional subject?
We've already contacted the admissions office for clarification, but I wanted to see if anyone here has dealt with something similar.
Any insights would be appreciated.