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Besides actually studying, what do you wish you did or knew in college/university?

Don't room with a friend from high school. People change; you'll change too. Let it happen.Try to go to the gym at least 3 times a week. It'll keep you fit, help you de-stress after classes/exams.You know that 3 week period at the very start of freshmen year where everyone went out of their way to be nice and get to know everyone? Keep doing that throughout college. You never know who you'll get along with. Lifelong friends are found in the oddest places and times.Go to class.Get at least 7 hours of sleep every day.Eat healthy. Greens are good.In every class, try to find a study buddy within the first week of class. See pt 3 earlier. You do most of your learning from your peer group, not in the classroom.Date people. There is no other time in your life where you'll be surrounded by people who are in your age group and eager to meet other people. If you think it's weird to randomly start a conversation with that smart gal/guy in the library, think about how much more creepy it is to do the same at a random Starbucks when you're out of college. Also, this will give you more incentive to do pt 2.Get comfortable with chatting with people randomly/making small talk. It's a skill that takes time to cultivate(particularly if you're more of the introverted type). Get used to it. It also helps with 3 and 8.Find a mentor. Before your senior year, try to form a meaningful relationship with at least one professor. They'll be invaluable as you navigate your way through your early twenties. Having someone who can vouch for you is also incredibly useful when you need references for grad school, and job/rental/housing applications.Everyone says find your passion and pursue it, but it's not always so easy to figure out what exactly it is that you love doing. If you're in that boat, all I can suggest is to cast a wide net and do a lot of different things(volunteer, sign up for random classes that you're not sure you interested in, join clubs) and see what sticks.Try to become a teaching assistant for at least one semester to get a taste of what teaching is like(and to a lesser extent, see how much time gets put into running a class).Learn to cook. College is the best time to do this since you'll have the most time to experiment during these four years. Results might be a bit disastrous at first, but as long as you commit to cooking 3-5 dinners a week, you'll find you can get better at cooking pretty quickly.Make friends with upper AND lower classmen. Don't just stick with people in your year. Again, see 3.Keep a stash of snacks(ideally healthy snacks like nuts, trail mix, etc) on you at all times. This does not mean you should be eating a bag of Skittles every day because you're always carrying a bag of candy with you. Sharing snacks helps with 3. Also, studying is a lot easier when you have snacks.Stay hydrated. Always.Go to parties with at least one friend. There's safety in numbers. Also, don't let friends go to parties alone. You should be looking out for your friends as much as they should be looking after you.Know your limits. Thinking about juggling 6 classes, a board position at a club, and research? Chances are you won't have time for it all. Drop some of your commitments so that you can really focus on the ones that matter to you.On a related note, set aside some time in your schedule for leisure. Working 80+ hours on psets and other academic obligations is a sure way to burn out. Your mind needs to rest once in a while.Know your limits part 2. Figure out how many drinks you can take early on. Blacking out is incredibly dangerous. See 17. Look out for your friends who are past their limits as well.It's okay to make mistakes. Getting a C in a class is not the end of the world. It does not mean you'll never be able to find a job or get into med school or graduate school. But learn from your mistakes so that they don't happen again.Don't stress out all that much about your GPA. It matters a bit, but not as much as you think it does.Do the course readings before lecture. It'll make lecture easier to follow and helps you retain the knowledge better.Wash your bed sheets/pillow cases at least once every two weeks.Practice safe sex.If you're feeling down, talk to someone. Go to mental health services. Talk to mom/dad/a sibling/a friend. Don't just try to bear it alone.Call mom and dad at least once every week. Minimum. More often is better. Your parents will never tire of hearing your voice so don't worry about being a pest with your calls.Keep in touch with old friends. Friendships take effort to maintain. You'll quickly figure out which relationships you hold dear, and which you never really cared for. Once you do, do something to keep those bonds alive - a simple text/call every now and then to check up on an old pal is good. Postcards/written letters are great too.Have a journal. Jot things down. You'd be surprised at how many times a really useful insight pops into your head when you least expect it(for problem sets, research, etc).Sunscreen up. Try to find a daily moisturizer with SPF 15+ and actually use it every day. That'll go a long way towards protecting your skin from sun damage.There are lots of other useful bits of advice I wish I had known when going through college but this is a good start.

What bad advice did you receive while in high school?

That as long as I got good grades and went to a good college I would be guaranteed a successful career.Well, I did everything right; I studied hard l, stayed out of trouble, I got scholarships and grants and budgeted my money.I still haven't found direct employment in my field, and I am struggling with $50k or so in student loan debt. I work 2 PT jobs to get by and can't afford the monthly payment anymore, so my credit score is suffering, and I had to move in with my boyfriend because I get turned down on rental applications and bank accounts.

Are Indians working in the USA as software engineers able to save 5 lakh rupees per month?

Let us look at the average salary levels in USSoftware Engineers 2–4 years USD 48k to 72k per annum or say USD 4k to 6k per monthIf he is a bachelor and in a shared accommodation we can look at a saving potential of 2k to 4kPre Tax - At the current conversion of approx 75 it would mean a saving of 1.5 to 3.0 Lakhs.Post Tax - We have to factor income tax at current applicable % to calculate PT earnings.Edit 1Thanks Amit SharmaU r not counting 25% income tax. Around 33% housing rentals. If married working alone and they earn less than 95k, they can't even save 1000$ per month.

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