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RE: Stray Bullet (in electronics engineering)

Great start @melvic. I'll be posting some pointers in our group later regarding your post. More on analysis I think. I don't know if I am using the right words though. Hehe.

Anyway, I am not an Engineer before but my sister is. I saw how she studies and those sleepless nights she needs just to finish her projects and assignments. It came to a point where coffee and other energy drinks no longer works for her. It's one way of her body saying she needs to take some rest. And you should do the same. Just give yourself a 30 minute break from time to time. Maybe a little nap? During my time in the University I will sleep around 7 or 8 or 9pm and wakes up at 1am to study. And it's more effective since my brain was able to rest for few hours from school lessons.

Just don't give up. When my sister gave up on he toughest times when she was still studying she will never achieve the things she had today. Like owning a real estate company. You can do it too. If you won't give up. I easily gave up on my dreams before so my growth and success is delayed compared to my sister. She works harder than anyone else in the world that's why she achieved those things. She was able to build a house for our parents. Hope it inspires you to continue and continue to hustle. She's here in Steemit too. You can approach her, @deemonica.

Again congratulations on your 1st post. 😊

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Just saw this comment. I feel like a million bucks with your comment sister. Thank you. But enough of me. @melvic I can feel that you are working hard to graduate but the real world is much harder. You can reach out to us, your fellow steemians if you need anything. Again, welcome to the community.

thank you for that maam @deemonica. but next, i will be facing the most challenging part of my life. which is taking the board exam 😊😊😊
i need all your prayers maam..
hahahahaha

Yes, the board exam. Mine was ages ago but I still remember the feeling. I was mostly afraid of failing. Because of my mother's condition, I HAD to pass in order to get a decent job.

I guess what helped me most were my ambitions and goals. As my mother used to say, "Always aim high, so that if you will miss you will hit a satisfactory mark." I aimed to be 1st in our board exam. When I got the result, I wasn't even part of top 10 but my grades were fairly higher than passing. 😀

So for you my dear, ALWAYS AIM HIGH. 👍

i will surely read those pointers maam rosallie when i got home.
as a beginner, i am more than willing to accept pointers, tips and constructive criticism so that i can improve the way that i write.
i know that i still have so much to learn.
and above all, thank you for mentoring me 😊😊😊

No problemo