u/AccomplishedFox7363

It wasn’t just about a result.

It was about all those early mornings you didn’t feel like getting up.

All those mocks that humbled you.

All those days you doubted yourself but still showed up.

Some of you saw a “convert” and felt everything finally make sense.

Some saw a “waitlist” and are holding on to hope.

Some saw a “regret” and felt like everything slipped away in a moment.

But none of these outcomes can measure the effort you put in.

Preparing for this exam changes you.

It teaches you discipline, patience, and how to keep going even when results don’t come instantly.

A college name doesn’t define your capability.

And one result definitely doesn’t define your journey.

Take today to feel whatever you’re feeling—happiness, disappointment, relief, confusion. It’s all valid.

But don’t forget:

You showed up. You tried. And that already puts you ahead of where you once were.

Proud of you, genuinely. 🤍

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u/AccomplishedFox7363 — 14 days ago

People spend months chasing percentiles…

and then enter interviews with generic answers like:

“I like marketing because it’s creative”

Feels like interview prep is treated as an afterthought.

Is that where most people lose their converts?

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u/AccomplishedFox7363 — 16 days ago