Rishabh R

Completed my Masters degree in biotechnology engineering.

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I was hesitant to post this but I completed my masters in engineering with 77.6 percent with my grade in final semester being 9 SGPA out of 10.

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I'm not American idk if that's a good score or not. But regardless congratulations man! Completing a Master's is no easy feat. I'm doing one in Business Management.

I wish you good luck with your life purpose and career!


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Just now, SwiftQuill said:

I'm not American idk if that's a good score or not. But regardless congratulations man! Completing a Master's is no easy feat. I'm doing one in Business Management.

I wish you good luck with your life purpose and career!

I am also not an American. I am Indian. All the best to you too.

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@Rishabh R Congrats!


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Nice, congratulations 👏 

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Congrats! What new technology do you hear about getting worked on in the field? 


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Congrats.

What are your research topics?

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Posted (edited)

@LordFall I got a job offer but I turned it down and I have my upcoming PhD entrance exams.

@CARDOZZO My research topic was gene cloning of plant virus.

Thank you everyone.

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@Rishabh R what is your secret to success. how did you get such high marks . how did you study

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Posted (edited)

10 minutes ago, Ramanujan said:

@Rishabh R what is your secret to success. how did you get such high marks . how did you study

I just studied by trying to read each and every slide. Whereas , my friends cheated and have the exams I didn't cheat even in an single exam.

Besides studying I was also proactive in answering questions in my classes.

The secret to success is to stop looking for a secret and start reframing every failure which I stumbled upon for example every low score which I got in an exam etc.

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@Rishabh R i am 28 and degreeless. any advice for me on how to study for a degree

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19 minutes ago, Ramanujan said:

@Rishabh R i am 28 and degreeless. any advice for me on how to study for a degree

Try to sit with a pen and copy when you are studying the subject that involves more than theory. For theory subjects try to think through what is being written in the subject matter.

Also, try to reframe every failure you encounter during your degree.

All the best.

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Congratulations - a great achievement to be proud of. Long term gratification! Why the hell would you be hesitant to post?!

What sector of engineering do you hope to work in?

Particularly enjoy your comment regarding reframing failure - I personally like to tell people 'I am a master of failing, because I can quickly figure out how to prevent the same issue and give it another crack with no negative self talk' Bouncing back instantly has been the reason I have lasted in construction - which is really high pressure, high stakes. 


Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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42 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Congratulations - a great achievement to be proud of. Long term gratification! Why the hell would you be hesitant to post?!

What sector of engineering do you hope to work in?

Particularly enjoy your comment regarding reframing failure - I personally like to tell people 'I am a master of failing, because I can quickly figure out how to prevent the same issued and give it another crack with no negative self talk' Bouncing back instantly has been the reason I have lasted in construction - which is really high pressure, high stakes. 

I was hesitant to post it because my mind was tricking myself by moving the goalpost forward😂.

I want to become a Molecular Biologist or a scientist in the field of Biotechnology.

By the way it is great to hear that you have huge potential to bounce back.

I have upcoming PhD entrance exams.

As per reframing failure it is one of the most important tools of personal development applicable in real life even though other tools such as acceptance of suffering , focussing on being mindful etc. are important too.

Reframing failure also ties in with the growth mindset where failures are seen as opportunity.

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@Applegarden8 I am putting effort for getting into a PhD program in Molecular Biology.

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🎉🎉🎉


There is no failure, only feedback

One small step at a time. No one climbs a mountain in one go.

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Congratulations and Celebrations! 

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On 16/05/2025 at 6:51 PM, Rishabh R said:

I was hesitant to post it because my mind was tricking myself by moving the goalpost forward😂.

I want to become a Molecular Biologist or a scientist in the field of Biotechnology.

No way, properly celebrating something like this is a beautiful chance to unify positivity with others - even with us!

I will become a Molecular Biologist or a scientist in the field of Biotechnology. - Fixed this for you :D 

There is no want, that implies there is a lack, or you don't have something. But you have proven results, and all the skills, via your degree, that show you got the chops for this! 

 

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Deal with the issue now, on your terms, in your control. Or the issue will deal with you, in ways you won't appreciate, and cannot control.

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