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by kamaal
5087 days ago
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IIT'ians or any Indian who generally runs through the grind of going through entrance exams is trained by default to work for long hours under pressure. The competition is generally intense and trains people for a lot of such challenges in the future. And I say this with personal experience. The amount of work I did then as a student helps me till date work under demanding conditions taking pressure for long periods. And trust me such students make it big. Just because they work for start ups, it doesn't mean they don't make it big. >>Seems like you went on your own sweet tangent. I don't see what is wrong with it. Do you have a problem? |
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It's a process of experimentation, constant observation, accumulating knowledge and forging ahead on your own with very little external encouragement.
If you told me IIT kids spent countless hours experimenting and tinkering with their own projects, then it'd be a different story.
But the test prep process for IIT JEE/AIEEE is a very pre-defined route, that EVERYONE is doing, with lots of encouragement from parents and a soul-killing process of cramming - for the singular goal of passing tests set up by a very bureaucratic establishment.
It sounds like the opposite of the preparation needed for risk aversion and creative endeavors.