wish apparels
hi has anyone ordered baggy jeans from wish apparels? they don't seem to sell size 24/26, they're all starting from size 28. do I have to wait for them to restock my size or do they just not sell it
hi has anyone ordered baggy jeans from wish apparels? they don't seem to sell size 24/26, they're all starting from size 28. do I have to wait for them to restock my size or do they just not sell it
where can i get a convex mirror for my room? yk those traffic ones? trust me they look really good as decor. i found a construction company that sells them but they won't reply to me on whatsapp (they only take WhatsApp orders) so that's pretty suspicious. can someone suggest some place more reliable please
i was wondering if there's something similar to the nanofoamer by subminimal in pakistan? i want to make latte art at home but i can't invest in a coffee machine yet. i saw online that you could do it using a frother but the ones ive bought off of daraz and naheed are so weak they slow down 0.25x the original speed and end up not frothing the milk at all. it's very frustrating, i want to invest in a strong motor frother but i can't find anything that's not similar to my current frother. my budget is 5k. please don't recommend anything from daraz, i don't have good experiences with them
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i started ms1 6 months ago and ive already had two big modular exams and i flopped both very badly (i think i only got 20% of it correct, results arent out yet). i cant figure out how to study. everytime i have entire subjects left and ive never completed a single subject entirely. it's so embarrassing cuz im already in a private med school and private students are already seen as dumb and im proving the stereotype 💔💔
i think my current method is too long and draining which is why i don't feel motivated. basically, first i read the textbook, make google searches/watch videos if i dont understand a concept and make anki cards while im doing all that. then i memorize the anki cards the next day and just review them whenever i have to.
this takes hours and hours (about 10-12 hours) for a single topic and we have 9 subjects and only a 2-3 months gap between exams, AND 6 days of lectures a week. it's very effective for the topics i do get done but i want a shorter study method because IM GETTING BARELY ANYTHING DONE.
i got a subscription on this app that has sketchy, pathoma, bnb, osmosis and all that in it and some questions. but i don't understand how to use it effectively. videos don't provide enough information, i NEED to go through the textbooks or i'll feel like i didn't do enough. and i NEED to use anki or i won't remember anything and its easier for me to just open cards and revise a topic. and the cards need to be my own because i make good cards that aren't unnecessarily detailed and have proper questions.
im thinking of compromising and getting premade anki decks BUT my seniors don't do anki/i don't want to ask, and i can't find any anki decks online that follow the modular system. im stuck idk i need to shorten my study sessions but i don't understand how. please share your study methods so i can get an idea of what to do. im thinking of just dropping out but i don't want to give up yet