sábado, 13 de junio de 2026

[Need Guidance] im in Bachelors of Computers Application, second semester, what to plan next?

2026 enrolled for Bachelors of Computers right now im in second semester.

Im from a background whete typical education was a myth, and competitive exams been seen as higher class peoples things, such CAT, GATE and so on.

I got myself an IT assist job with below 30 k salary in 2026.

I googled much about the competitive exams which i can apply for in my current state, means right now in first semester of Bachelors of Computers Application.

Its too much anxiety on not knowing what are the available options to pursue right along with job and Bachelors.

I NEED GUIDANCE!

  1. What are the GATE like exams i could start to prepare for?

  2. Even if not now but for a student Computers what i can pursue? To get jobs in Government IT sections.

3.DRDO, ISRO this things feels impossible for me

  1. Anyone who done same could help me.

Please.



Submitted June 13, 2026 at 01:41AM by Sad-Restaurant-7283 https://ift.tt/wbQWDPk

If you teach younger kids every day, have you noticed the thing where they either don't know their parents' names or are harder to understand in terms of their speech--with a 5yo talking more like a 2yo? Or a 7yo talking more like a 4yo?

I just wonder if the speech thing is part of why some kids--who aren't on the spectrum or anything--are a little more likely to have tantrums. I mean I'd be frustrated too if others--especially adults--didn't understand what I was saying.

TBH, the other point about this is that I sincerely don't think parents are talking to their kids as much as some maybe did in the past. SO 1 how'd you help the child and 2 when would you notice?

I consider myself a solid listener but often have to ask little ones--who aren't toddlers--to repeat themselves. It genuinely seems more like meaningful noise than speech.

Communication is, OFC, extremely important. So what might be happening here?



Submitted June 13, 2026 at 12:11AM by cherry-care-bear https://ift.tt/GKWPZrU

viernes, 12 de junio de 2026

Is switching to Cambridge Board For A levels Good for a student coming from Indian Board C.B.S.E after completing Grade 10?

i am planning to switch from C.B.S.E to Cambridge International board
Why?
Because its more flexible, better recognition in the world, and I'm moving to U.A.E as well so that is also why

I had scored 78% after completing grade 10th In C.B.S.E. i am planning to do A levels in Cambridge Board

I had gotten the lowest in math in grade 10, 34/100, and i sucked at math. i cant even call myself average

I have good computing and technological skills, so I'm thinking to build my future around it. and i am also interested in finance in the future, maybe ill go in Fintech. but my end goal is Business.

I personally am a person who doesn't enjoy rote learning, like, i sometimes like to understand concepts, because of that, i have great computational skills. And this is also a major reason why I'm switching. because Cambridge is not based on rote learning. and i can choose my own subjects as well.

If ill be switching to Cambridge board, my subjects will be
1: Computer science (Primary Focus)
2: Business (Primary Focus)

3:Accounting (If i go to finance based careers in the near future, or go in fintech)

4:Economics (General knowledge and business support)

5: Mathematics (absolutely hate this but i have to do it because many collages have mathematics as a compulsory for applying)

6: English (English in C.B.S.E was a strong point for me because i scored 95/100, and i have good speaking skills as well)

I have a couple of questions

1: Coming from C.B.S.E, i know Cambridge is way more expensive. But is it worth the extra expense?

2: Will it be harder than C.B.S.E, if so, how much, and will it cause burnouts, or basically making me overwhelmed and tired in general, because C.B.S.E did all that to me, especially math.

3: Should i stay in C.B.S.E if my report card is very important for collages. and further recognition

4: Whats the exam system like in Cambridge board, and how big of a difference is it coming from C.B.S.E, will it be a gut punch?

5: And is it even worth taking Cambridge if I'm just doing it for collages.

6: Whats more valuable, A 80% in C.B.S.E or a D to C in Cambridge



Submitted June 12, 2026 at 10:32AM by Soggy-Industry2591 https://ift.tt/6V7ZkiS

What are international schools like in Saudi arabia?

Are there more students coming from different nationalities, or do most of them tend to be Saudi and from other Arab countries?

How are the facilities, and what are the teachers like there?

Would you say rules for multinational schools tend to be stricter, or more lenient?

Where are most of the teachers from? Are they primarily arab, or is the staff fairly international?

Have you noticed any issues with favoritism, discrimination, or racism within the school community?

Is the environment in those sort of schools generally more competitive? And how common is it for graduates to study abroad? And is it more common for kids to bond with people of their own nationality, or are most friend groups mixed?

I'm aware that the majority of schools in Saudi Arabia aren't mixed-gender, but is there still any "couple drama" or situationship tea? One of my previous schools in UAE was segregated after 4th grade, but there was still some drama involving boys and girls from what I heard and a few wild incidents.

And my last school in Australia had a couple of insane rumours; I'd say the drama there is a bit crazier compared to my UAE school

Any interesting stories or juicy gossip from your school that you'd be willing to share?

Lastly, is the environment in international schools very different from national ones?



Submitted June 12, 2026 at 08:53AM by Last_Brilliant789 https://ift.tt/dmohsZi

What's one thing about Indian school life that people from other countries would never understand?

Saw some posts comparing school systems across countries and it got me thinking.

What's something so normal to us, like a daily school thing, a teacher habit, an exam ritual, that would genuinely confuse someone from another country?

Could be something funny, something stressful, or just something uniquely Indian about the whole school experience. Curious what everyone else thinks of.



Submitted June 12, 2026 at 04:42AM by sunitamehra https://ift.tt/LZtfUyM

jueves, 11 de junio de 2026

Improving Reading Comprehension Skill

Im taking an university entrance exam for a very selective program (6% acceptance rate) and there is an english, business and mathematics part.

the english part consists of a reading, grammar and vocab section.
However my main question is, there is 2 hours time for the whole exam - about 165 multiple choice statements. The english text is pretty long so I dont want to spend too much time on that otherwise I wont have time for the rest.

I would need some advice to do reading comprehensions more efficiently and faster. Im not a bad reader but I struggle with answering questions like those where I have to search for specific context in a long text and answer a question thats mostly theoretical and completely turning the situation. Like figuring out where they mentioned that in the text under a time limit.

Hope what I asked made sense, any advice is appreciated



Submitted June 11, 2026 at 02:40AM by Over-Maintenance-202 https://ift.tt/O0L7hSc

Should I study for Praxis 5001 or 5205 and 5903, or both?

My school requires that I pass the Praxis 5001 (Elementary ed: Multiple Subjects) to graduate, but my state requires that I pass 5205, Teaching Reading: Elementary and 5903, Elementary Education 3 Subject Bundle (Math, Science and Social Studies).

Should I bother studying for both individually or just one? For those who have taken them, how different are they? Is one harder than the other? Since 5205 is only reading, might it be more rigorous than the section included in 5001?



Submitted June 11, 2026 at 01:40AM by OlgaAnna https://ift.tt/4EHNLwn