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What after SEE?
Message to SEE passed students
Is formal education everything?
Secrets tips for after SEE exams
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WhySoOffended
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started as a hastakala salesman at 17, quit at 20, chilled 💨 till i completed my bachelors, started photography, then eventually videos, opened a production house and did wedding, event and music videos, made some money but quit that too and pursued content creation on youtube, traveled, made documentaries, set up a few more youtube channels and businesses, quit some of them too, pursuing sports promotions right now, which i’ll quit too when it’s setup properly.
I’m writing all this to let you young folks know that life is long enough for many different ventures, careers, experiences. Be patient and know that no effort ever goes to waste.
I’m still aspiring to make movies someday, as I slowly set pillars of foundation for it. Learning and preparing myself for it as I try to make the most out of this journey of life.







its 3:00am don’t judge bruh.

SisanBaniya
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Grab every opportunity you can. I am a civil engineer by education but interestingly or sadly I taught in school, worked as fire fighting draftsman, marketing manager in an industrial house, worked as valuer, now working in Japan as a Contract Administrator. So passion or educational degree doesn’t even matter. What matters is have a proactive and open mind and grab an opportunity and it leads one thing to another. Good luck.

sailendrafromnepal
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🌟🌟Quick takes for SEE pass outs-
1 Learn to say no
2 Always be aware of your surrounding, friends you choose
3 Learn new skills before completing +2 ( works wonders while choosing faculty to study bachelors)
4 Don’t lose yourself in the process of making others happy.
5 Do not involve too much in enjoyment. There will always be time to enjoy and party.
6 Celebrate only when you achieve something by your own hard work.
7 Learn to love and respect parents.
8 Learn to become social and communicative.
9 Do not rush to find a partner. Your partner comes at you when you expect less.
10 Just like he said- “Stay hungry and stay curious “

Life is a rollercoaster sometimes its beautiful and mostly dreadful. Just don’t give up on yourself. Always remember this- You are way capable than you think you are. 🧡

aashishbabu
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Indeed, it's a very good topic. Background on my education: I got my masters from dartmouth College. Currently working as an engineer in a big tech company in Massachusetts. For all the kids out there that have just completed their slc. All the best for upcoming endeavors. Everything that binayak said is true. And just make sure you create a disciplined lifestyle for yourself. It's ok to not know what you want in the future. But you need to create boundaries and never cross it. Dont give into peer pressure and follow your mind. Start researching random topics and question everything . Look for online opening for internship/ seminars. Start getting yourself more in tune with outside world. If nothing atleast you will start building your communication skills. After my bachelor degree, I was getting continuous rejection when applying for jobs. This is what i did, i always looked for positive side in everything which helped me move forward and always reached out to adults in my life. Always remember, you can make HEALTHY mistakes and we as adults are there to help you. But make sure it's a quality mistake.

AaditJournal
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I wish we had these kind of guidance, so all keep experiencing any skills you like or not .

psh
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Binayak sir, I really appreciate how you explain this types of stuffs. I'm a school level student and I really want to know why our book's cover are always of advertising cover of noodles, popcorn, chips and all.
Just a curiosity I would like you to cover up in this please.

lumantiduwal
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Currently pursuing BHM and doing internship at hyat regency for 3 months and yes it really boosted up my confidence and helps to know what i really like to do

nirajanpoudel
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I am going to give XII exam. After then going to pursue my favorite and most beloved career. Also skills like web development, data analytics etc. wish me luck. Love you taklu dai.

OriginalBishal
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These 3 months after SEE are actually best time to learn something new. Chill, have fun, but also try out random stuff — maybe design, editing, or anything you’re curious about. Trust me, making your own money feels way better than just asking for it.

sandeshsubedi
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3-26 age= study,
27-50=job,
50-70 = medicine,
70-80( bachyo bahne)= radhe shyam

nikhildhital
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Good topic to discuss and good content but I don't feel 15/16 Y/O kids can fully grasp and relate to this. It's true without skills, all these certificates are no better than toilet papers. All these A+ grades and 4.0 GPAs don't matter a sh*t; trust me I ve been there, once an overachiever . Just pass the exams with decent grades; make time for other things in life (like developing a skill, participating in programs, visiting new places, playing sports you love)

All I wanna say for now is don't be a weird bookish fella, always with the books and teacher. Make friends, have fun, make more memories. Don't worry if you donot know what you wanna do with your life because no one actually does. Just keep exploring things and hopefully, one day you'll stumble upon the things which will make you feel alive and be blessed for being born! Try pursing career/studies based on your interest and nature(introvert/extrovert), not on external force or expectations.

I know all these crappy feeling words don't feel making sense to you little ones for now but this is the harsh truth.
No matter where you go, what you do or follow, in the end, good financial stability, connections and peace are truly that count.

(Little advice from an early adult)

Or you can simply skip this all and fly to Australia as soon as you turn 19.
Good luck and cheers mates 🥂 😉

hero_alex
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You will soon get 500k you have improved a lot. So inspiring

basantaryal
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Whichever degree you choose in bachelor's, make sure you focus on FEW CORE SUBJECTS that are actually relevant in the real world, and make sure you actually LEARN & UNDERSTAND THE CORE FUNDAMENTALS of these subjects, and then practice real-world PROBLEM SOLVING with the core concepts.
More intricate topics of a subject can always be learned later, when (and if) you work on those fields.

For eg. In Computer engineering, amongst the 52 subjects, only around 25 subjects were the core ones which we should've studied, practised & experienced more of.

ayshr
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Develop a habit of questioning 'why' in your learning journey. Delve deeper into the core principles of any subject and explore the reasons behind its creation and the real-world problems it addresses. Simply memorizing theorems, formulas, and solutions without understanding their context and purpose is a waste.

@WhySoOffended

artificetundra
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Didn't get these kind of suggestions during my +2 and Bachelors journey..hope this video find helpful for new adults....thank you for such informative videos.

shantigurung
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In your Bachelor's degree, prioritize a FEW KEY SUBJECTS that are truly applicable in real-world scenarios. Ensure you thoroughly GRASP and COMPREHEND the FUNDAMENTALS, and then engage in practical PROBLEM-SOLVING using these foundational concepts. Because more complex topics within a subject can always be explored later.

For example, after 6 years of having graduated computer engineering, out of the 52 subjects, only about 20-25 were fundamental ones that we must have focused more on.

artificetundra
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Every SEE students must follow what binayak said and yeah baki hami sabai jasle +2 bachelor sakeko xau still we have time to explore more and more and switch your passion whenever you feel like not doing it 😊😊

harxmax
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Stop being afraid of what could go wrong !!!keep moving

anup_a
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11th dekhi freelancing suru gareko to support my family, 12th paxi dui barsa gap year liyera started and ran my own web development agency ani tespaxi I knew, I love tech, I'll love doing it ani started bachelors. Doing good

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