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How Advertising Redefines “Need”
Advertising is one of the most powerful forces shaping modern consumer behaviour. Every day, marketers, advertisers, and media platforms expose people to thousands of messages Continue Reading
The Myth of the Ideal Student: How to Win Without Being One
When you think of the “ideal student,” what image comes to mind? Probably someone who always tops the class, submits every assignment early, sits in Continue Reading
The Bias of Speed: Why Fast Answers Aren’t Always Smart Answers
Imagine you’re in class, and the teacher asks a question. Before you even finish thinking, someone blurts out an answer. They’re quick, confident—and wrong. Now, Continue Reading
Mental Models for Management Aspirants: Think Like a Systems Designer
When we talk about management, most students imagine leadership, communication, or decision-making skills. And while these are important, there’s one underrated skill that can set Continue Reading
What If I Don’t Crack the Exam? And Other Questions That Haunt Us
Let’s say it out loud:“What if I don’t crack the exam?” This question can creep into your mind at 2 a.m. when you’re staring at Continue Reading
Your Phone Is Not the Problem—Your Boundaries Are
We’ve all heard it—“You’re addicted to your phone.”But here’s the truth: your phone isn’t the villain. It’s a tool. And like any tool, it can Continue Reading
Why Comparison is Killing Your Prep—and How to Break Free from It
You open Instagram. Someone just posted their mock test rank. Another is flaunting their daily study routine with timers, highlighters, and #grindmode captions. You scroll Continue Reading
Success Isn’t Linear—And Neither Is Entrance Prep
When you think about success—especially in competitive entrance exams like CAT, IPMAT, CUET, CLAT, or JIPMAT—it’s easy to imagine a straight line: study hard, improve Continue Reading
What to Do When You’re Good at Studying but Bad at Mock Tests
Some students study well, understand every concept, complete all their notes, and revise regularly—but when it comes to mock tests, they freeze, panic, or just Continue Reading