jasmine is lowk annoying
Just finished S1, is it normal to be a little annoyed by Jasmine and her voice?
Just finished S1, is it normal to be a little annoyed by Jasmine and her voice?
I recently shared a screenshot of a post of this subreddit with my cousin (who graduated from lums last year) and i was surprised to see he didn’t know about this community. More so, he said he didn’t know a single person at lums who uses the lums subreddit and actively participate in guiding aspirants or anything. I told him about the “chance me” culture here and how some people in the comments who have no idea about the decision process at lums actually try to predict their chances out of their a$$ 😭
Are we all really just making shit up for the sake of it and spreading it among ourselves for validation
Whereas the actual lums students just use their own forums to talk.
Hey, so I'm an 18M who's dealt with severe acne for 3 years or so and have had PIE for the past 3 years (6 years in total). I had recently consulted a dermatologist and she adviced me to use azelaic acid, which works don't get me wrong it's noticably faded my red marks after consistent 3 months use, but it's a really slow acting remedy which will take time and i've grown really impatient after dealing with my PIE for a really major chunk of my life and want to get over with it once and for all. My dermatologist told me that if azelaic acid doesn't work well, then I can get a procedure done: Sylfirm X. Apparently, it produces promising results in just a few sessions, but there's a catch: it doesn't work on everybody. There's still a chance that my PIE remains the same. Getting to the main point of the post, considering how expensive the treatment is, I just wanted to know if anyone has done it before, and if so, what their experience was, and how effective it was.🙏 I'd appreciate those who have experience with this procedure to give me their insight.
Hey, so I'm an 18M who's dealt with severe acne for 3 years or so and have had PIE for the past 3 years (6 years in total). I had recently consulted a dermatologist in islamabad and she adviced me to use azelaic acid, which works don't get me wrong it's noticably faded my red marks after consistent 3 months use, but it's a really slow acting remedy which will take time and i've grown really impatient after dealing with my PIE for a really major chunk of my life and want to get over with it once and for all. My dermatologist told me that if azelaic acid (Skinoren) doesn't work well, then I can get a procedure done: Sylfirm X. Apparently, it produces promising results in just a few sessions, but there's a catch: it doesn't work on everybody. There's still a chance that my PIE remains the same. Getting to the main point of the post, considering how expensive the treatment is (approx 80k), I just wanted to know if anyone has done it before, and if so, what their experience was and how effective it was. Please keep your foolish advice to yourself🙏 I'd appreciate those who have experience with this procedure to give me their insight.
I have a 1410 SAT score can i get direct admission into BS econ and data sciences for R2? i already studied a ton for the SAT ab himmat nai hai entry test ke leye parhne ki