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    It is nice to see issues of students in the form of series

    Students often struggle in the period when they prepare for any competitive exams - various kinds of pressure, be it financial, educational, mental, or health issues. All at once, come in their way. It is an arduous journey to land a good job. This struggle in this age is one of the biggest. And I am happy to see a very well depiction of these struggles in the form of web series on YouTube and various other platforms. Since ISC did not have any subcategory for web series I placed it under the category of Movies. But here I am talking about web series like - Aspirant( it is old now), Sandeep Bhaiya ( a very emotional journey of an IAS aspirant who couldn't make it but does well in life), and now a series on CA. All these series are worth watching for both students indulged in the competitive exams, their parents and the people around them. If you have watched any of them, do write your reviews as well.
  • #774375
    I have not watched any such web series. But I have read some articles where the pressure on the students is well presented. In fact, college students will have many doubts about their future they don't know. Students from wealthy families will not have many problems as they have no pressure on financial issues. But for poor students, it is also an issue. As a student from a middle-class family, I know that pressure.
    Added to their problems, competitive examinations for further studies or jobs will bring a lot of pressure on them. For such people the web series mentioned by the author may give some relief and some clues also. I have no habit of watching web series. But now I will watch those series if they are available. One requires a lot of mental strength to face such problems. I feel.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #774376
    The author has chosen Aspirant to show that the episode discussed by her was really interesting one highlighting frustration and tension during the preparation of UPSC examination. At least, I could witness a positive outcome from this episode that the youths preparing for their IAS examination are surrounded by so many teenagers sharing their emotions to one another. The sharing of emotions is not possible living in a family with their parents. Such type of episode teaches many valuable aspects of lives while preparing their examinations jointly.

  • #774584
    This is nice because during my school days, it was hard to voice out issues and some bad things were normalised by some teachers as well. I hope there could be more platforms for this. The education system seriously needs to reboot.
    Spreading good vibes


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