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Before he dropped out of school Bob was an all A's honor student. Like we're talking top of his class type deal. Head of the quiz bowl team, would have gone of the same trip Peter Parker and his team did if his shitty southern school cared about feeding any money into anything other than football. (Yes I think he was maybe a year or two older than Peter and didn't get blipped sue me)
Quiet kid too. After he dropped there were rumors he died or some shit.
#imagine their surprise when he shows up 10 years later on the news as the most powerful guy in the universe#like#BOB? FROM SCIENCE CLASS?#thunderbolts headcanons#the sentry#robert reynolds#bob reynolds
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one of my friends is a biologist & i was really amused hearing some of her stories yesterday because they put into context just how believable newt's kaiju drift is as Shit A Biologist Would Do. like my friend has personally met both a guy who got infected with a botfly larva and didn't do anything to remove it (because he just didn't mind), and another guy who identified a tapeworm species by intentionally exposing himself to it (he had it narrowed down to 2 species and needed to know if it was the one that would infect humans) (it was)
#newton geiszler#unscientific aside#drifting with a kaiju is on a whole different level of dangerous. but still.#he's an expert on them. he knew (thought he knew) what he was doing#can also confirm from personal experience that hermann is extremely accurate as a mathematician#like theres a whole range of personalities in mathematics so that part is just 'hes believable as an eccentric academic'#but mathematicians have A Thing about chalkboards#90% of the math profs i had used chalkboards and the 10% who didnt have chalkboards used powerpoint slides#cant remember seeing anyone use dry erase boards except one poor TA who had to fill in one time and was STRUGGLING#well and profs from my non-math classes#also if you ask math people why they like math i think roughly half of them will say something about the beauty of the universe#also his exhausted sigh when pentecost says 'i need more than a prediction' lmao. buddy i have BEEN there#oh and the fact that they have him doing some computer modeling & that he wrote code for the jaegers#extremely overlapping disciplines. i had mandatory computer science courses alongside algebra and stats and all that#& you need to be able to write at least a little code to do the predictive model stuff hes doing#anyway yeah i love them. best eccentric scientists#ask to tag#parasites
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Hey mutuals anyone have a joke or fun story to tell us because uh.
#random#Today#i dont#we are not equipped for this whole living thing i swear#we had#two surprise tests today#And the second one is computer science and I can’t do it and i hate#It because it makes sense but I don’t know how to implement it#And i keep messing up the people talking thing and my fam is disappointed in me and#and oh gravity we have extra classes to work onand more tedts tomorrow and were not built for this#i#mebggh#so a joke would be appreciated right about now#I dont knwo this is dumb sorry#delete later#I swear for tje fiest test we were literally studying the last 10 minutes before it started because no one told me we had a test and#We were shaking and we kept screaming inside because we weren’t readj and we hate fsiling and#I just#yeah
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we’ve got students at work writing thank you notes for thank a teacher day and i had these given to me this afternoon

#some of my year 10s were shits today so it was nice to get those#the last two cracked me up#all three are from students in my favourite class and the that form have gone a bit rogue lately#the first one is one of the nicest ones in there#i teach them for 2 subjects so the poor things see me for 6 hours a fortnight#which is as much as their english maths and science teachers 😬#teacher tag
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Had a moment of listening to music I liked back when I was a teenager (& still like) and having a whole. Realization . That I like myself as I am now sooooo much better than I like teenage me. And I started thinking about Why.
There's a lot to it I'm pretty sure, & most of it centers around the fact that I just... didn't really know who I was as a person. I didn't really have hobbies outside of what I did in school (aka orchestra) and like. Video games + anime. I did creative writing in middle school, but dropped off in high school for... some reason? I still made original characters and played around with them a lot, but it was mostly just in drawing and thinking about them. I never actually *wrote*, and I in fact didn't get back into creative writing at all until I was 23 years old. I was someone who had spent so long hiding behind others and just doing what I was told that I just... didn't have any real direction. I didn't know what I even *wanted*. I thought I knew, but in hindsight, I can confidently say that I didn't. I was just an insecure teen drifting through life and not thinking about things beyond what was immediately in front of me. Which is pretty standard for teenagers I guess, but not all of them. Not at all.
Compared to now, where I have Many hobbies, most notably being writing. As I am now, I am just Intrinsically a writer. And it's weird to remember that I wasn't even really *writing* before 5 years ago (besides text rps, which did a lot for developing my writing skill! But still aren't a replacement for writing individually). As a teen, I wasnt into dnd, I was incredibly out of shape, & I was a lot less aggressive and focused. I was the type to avoid sports!!! I hated them!!!! But as I am now, I Love biking and can easily bike for an hour+ no problem (I remember being a teen and trying to go on just 10 minute bike rides in the summer and just *dying* from it), & I love working out. I wanna be strong!!! I LOVE being strong!!! And I was an absolute mess with things like public speaking & working in groups, vs now where I can do an impromptu presentation no problem & I'm often the unofficial leader in group projects bc im typically the one who does the organizing and allotments of work. A side effect of working as a supervisor and then assistant manager for so long. I have a lot more confidence in my perceptions and judgements, & I have the self-assurance to assert these things. And this is only really the tip of the iceberg with all the differences.
I just feel like an entirely different person, almost. The cores are the same, or at least damn near similar, with the things I want out of life & the sorts of things I enjoy, but it's like. The difference between finding a random rock off the side of the road & then that rock when it's been sanded and carved and decorated to be something individual and unique. You look at them side by side and it's something dull vs something shiny and intricate. The origins can't be ignored and dismissed, & I certainly would never resent younger me for just doing the best with what I knew at the time. But it's just astounding how much difference time and experience will have for growing and developing as a person. Things I consider integral to my personhood weren't even thoughts in my mind back then. We are almost entirely different people.
#speculation nation#under readmore bc I just got contemplative. not negative really either.#ultimately it's that kind of thing of like. college & all my experiences within it have done a LOT for developing who i am as a person.#i wouldnt be nearly so comfortable with public speaking if it werent for how many speech classes ive taken over the years.#but it's also the fact that i was working to figure out who i was during college that made me fumble it so hard.#i wanted to be an engineer. can you believe it? i was so CERTAIN of it as a teenager. but it was only really bc of the family i have/had#that are/were engineers. i didnt have personal interest in it. it was just the Thing To Do.#so i got to college and i *hated* it and i had to take several years to figure out what i actually Wanted.#i realized pretty quickly that i wanted to focus on computers after my first coding class. but thats so BROAD#and computer science wasnt for me either. i fucking hated computer science. but computer information & technology??#this is my shit. and honestly it's so weird to remember that just 10 years i knew very little about computers#and now ill be sitting in my web programming class & theyre talking about javascript and loops and such within it#and im just zoning tf out bc Yeah Yeah do while loops ive heard it a million times before. arrays?? yeah whatever i got it#but back in 2016 i had to learn these things for the first time!!! it was entirely new to me!!! teenage me didnt KNOW#so me being a computer person with a specialization in business and hobbies of writing and biking and dnd. i had NONE of those things!!!#i didnt even collect knives!!!!! granted thats mostly bc i Couldnt buy many of them yet + i also didnt have much money lol#bc i never even worked a job until i got to college. that's also unimaginable to me. imagine not knowing what it's like to Work...#i remember getting $500 or so in graduation gifts after graduating high school & my mind was just Blown#had never had that much money before. it was crazy to me. meanwhile with a job paying every other week $500 was a *low* paycheck.#but i also have to pay bills and rent and buy food and all this stuff. also things i didnt have to worry about back then. ALSO weird.#idk theres a lotta bullshit i gotta deal with as an adult but i like who i am now so much better. feel so much more *myself*#than just a directionless teenager waiting for someone to tell them what to do.#it's amazing what 10 years will do for your development as a person. absolutely wild.
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Thinking about how so much of my younger sister and cousins' lives are going to revolve around all of us that came before them, but in a positive way.
#my sister goes to the same middle school that I did#my younger cousin went a few years after me#my other younger cousin is going at the same time my sister is#my OTHER younger cousin will likely go to the same school when she's old enough#my sister is going to hear stories of us from when she was a baby told by the same people that witnessed us do it#my sister might hear some of the poems I wrote when I was 12#she has the same person for a computer science class that taught me English#and next semester she'll actually take that class with her#she'll have the SAME person that taught me almost 10 years before her#just today she told me 'i saw Mrs.P in the hall ›:3'#'she says you're still her favourite'#to think im still one of her favourites so many years later#she'll hear the same rumors as i did#have the same assignments as I did#be frustrated at some of the dumb rules like I did#maybe it's because of the difference between us that makes it matter so much to me#i was in 6th grade when she was 2 years old#it's like im in school all over again#but now im the older sibling that shows up for the concerts#and the lunches right before you leave to go to the dentist#and now im the one that *she's* going to tell other people about#it's the same school#but now the roles have been flipped#TWICE#i have a cousin going there too!#im the older sibling AND the older cousin#i have a completely new role to play now#and im going to do my best at playing it#bluey's rambling#abluehappyface
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Genuinely don’t know what we were supposed to learn in science class by filling a balloon and holding a blow torch to it besides there’s gonna be an explosion, but that was fun. I want to blow up balloons with blow torches again
#we were all 10-11 year olds#that teacher immediately made herself the coolest person ever#sometimes science class was just about blowing random shit up#(yes the students DID get to hold the blowtorch)#we learned about water displacement theory by the teacher telling us to go home and get in the bath with a bunch of stuff of varied weights#sat in my swim trunks at 11 with the bath full of bricks and spoons and my mother not even being mad#just mildly confused#or the time we wrapped eggs in bubble wrap and newspaper and threw them at the school wall#WE EGGED THE SCHOOL#FOR SCIENCE#ofc a bunch did break and the teacher was told off for letting us throw eggs at the school#but did she give a fuck? no. next lab was collecting tadpoles#from the depression in the ground that had filled with water#and a dozen muddy laughing children were running around with baby frogs
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oh this term is gonna be exhausting huh
#rhyn rambles#THE FOOL WHO SIGNED UP FOR THREE CLASSES MWF#ONE OF THEMBEING GEN CHEM#at the very least i don’t start until 10:40#but also i go until 4 😭#currently in the hour limbo between class one and class two#during which i will. get lunch and then sit at home for a while#chem is a five day class 😋 mtwf and a four hour lab slot on thursday#oh environmental science you are my best friend and my greatest enemy…..
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spring semester tomorrowwww Falls over and dies
#i already have a presentation due this tuesday#My fault for taking 3 language classes and 2 computer sciences#have to wake up at 8. first class at 10 then an hour break#then my next 2 and i go home at 2pm ^_^#im a commuter hence the short in person schedule. i only go mwf too#my 2 compsci classes are online#��
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English Vs Science: Which One Should You Choose After Class 10?
Teaching students in class 10 science classes to think critically and solve problems is one of the most significant contributions that science education can make to society.
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ughhhhhhh i cant believe i started GCSEs yesterday and i already screwed myself over by staying up today
#not only that but my notes in class were horrible#i kept zoning out#and today i have a pretty gruelling schedule too as is with most days#i mean#come on#triple science history french and compulsories?????#fuck man i screwed myself over before i even started year 10#i dont wanna do this why can't i just drop out and pursue art and writing#fuck all this academic bullshit#not a good sentiment to have two days into gcses but what can you fuckin do lol#hnnnnghhsjhidhdsi#OH OH OH AND NOT ONLY THAT#MY BRAIN DECIDES TO BE EMOTIONALLY NEEDY NOW TOO#like fuck dude now ?????????? now's a good time for you ???????????? really ???????????????#smh#i hate my brain#anyway gn y'all
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Tbh I feel very scared most days that I’ll never be able to finish college
#don’t qualify for financial aid but paying for it myself & transfer scholarships offer …. very little …#& the scholarships I do have for next year pay for about 4 classes out of the 10 I’m taking#next year being community college still)#I just want to get a bachelors so bad so I can get out of here#I know I can do it but I feel like every choice I’ve made myself has screwed me over & when I finally get on track the government decides to#do it too. and I already made the choice to go for science over art for some kind of stability. man#negative#personal
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How to Avoid Negative Marking in NEET 2025: Smart MCQ Tricks to Maximize Your Score

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2025 is a crucial step for aspiring doctors across India. With lakhs of candidates competing for limited seats, every mark counts — and so does every mistake. One of the most overlooked reasons for low scores is negative marking. But here’s the good news: with the right techniques, you can avoid negative marking in NEET 2025 and maximize your MCQ score smartly.
In this article, we will cover proven tips, smart MCQ tricks, and strategies that will help you answer confidently, avoid careless errors, and improve your final rank.
Understanding the Negative Marking System in NEET
Before learning how to avoid negative marking in NEET 2025, it's important to understand the marking system:
Correct Answer: +4 marks
Wrong Answer: -1 mark
Unattempted: 0 marks
So, four wrong answers can cancel out one correct answer. That’s why accuracy is more valuable than blind attempts.
Why Negative Marking is a Threat to Your NEET Rank
A few wrong guesses can cost you dozens of ranks
It affects your confidence during the exam
You may lose a college seat by a margin of just 1 mark
That’s why mastering smart MCQ techniques and minimizing errors is key.
How to Avoid Negative Marking in NEET 2025: Proven Tips
1. Master the NCERT First
Most of NEET’s Biology, Chemistry, and even Physics questions are conceptually based on NCERT textbooks. Stick to NCERT for:
Line-by-line reading
Diagrams
Tables & summaries If you’re thorough with NCERT, you’ll automatically reduce guesswork and increase accuracy.
2. Use Smart Elimination Techniques
One of the best MCQ tricks to maximize your score is the elimination method:
Eliminate clearly wrong options first
Focus on keywords like always, never, all, only – often misleading
Narrow down from 4 to 2 options to improve your odds
3. Attempt Questions in Rounds
Use the 3-round strategy:
Round 1: Attempt only sure-shot questions
Round 2: Revisit questions where you can eliminate 1–2 options
Round 3: Take calculated risks if needed (only if time permits)
This way, you avoid rushing and reduce random answering.
4. Avoid Blind Guessing
Guessing without logic is the fastest route to negative marking. Even if time is short, never mark an answer randomly. Stick to educated guesses only, backed by elimination or partial knowledge.
5. Time Management is Everything
Poor time distribution leads to:
Hasty decisions
Skipping known questions
Panicked guesses To avoid this:
Practice mock tests in a real-exam setting
Allot time blocks: e.g., Biology (45 min), Chemistry (35 min), Physics (40 min)
Smart MCQ Tricks to Maximize Your Score in NEET 2025
Now, let’s go beyond the basics. These NEET MCQ tips will help you score more, even with tricky questions.
Trick 1: Watch for Opposite Pairs
If two options are directly opposite, one of them is often correct. Eg:
A. Always increases
B. Always decreases
C. Remains same
D. Can’t say Likely correct answer: Either A or B
Trick 2: Read the Last Line First
Many questions are long. Instead of reading the entire paragraph, start by reading the last line/question first to know what’s being asked.
Trick 3: Don’t Overthink
Sometimes your first instinct is correct. Don’t change answers unless you’re 100% sure. Overanalysis leads to mistakes.
Trick 4: Use Diagrams and Units
In Physics and Biology, often labelled diagrams and units of measurements can give direct hints. Recognizing patterns can help eliminate options.
Practice Smart, Not Just Hard
Attempt PYQs (Previous Year Questions)
Solve at least 10 years of NEET PYQs to understand:
Common traps
Repeated concepts
Question framing styles
Give Full-Length Mock Tests
Platforms like Study24x7, Allen, Aakash, or NEETPrep offer high-quality mocks.
Give 2–3 mocks per week initially, then 1 daily in the last month
Always analyze why you made mistakes
Maintain a “Mistake Journal”
Every time you make a silly error or fall into a trap, note it down. This helps you:
Track repeated patterns
Avoid the same mistake again
Boost confidence
Final Month Strategy to Avoid Negative Marking in NEET
Focus on accuracy over number of attempts
Revise weak topics + NCERT diagrams
Give daily mocks and revise only analysis
Sleep well before exam day to stay sharp
Mistakes to Avoid in NEET 2025
Attempting all 180 questions blindly
Not reading questions carefully
Changing answers last minute without logic
Ignoring NCERT tables/diagrams
Relying solely on coaching material and ignoring basics
Final Thoughts: Maximize Accuracy, Minimize Regret
Avoiding negative marking in NEET 2025 is not just about being cautious—it's about being smart, strategic, and self-aware. With focused practice and the above smart MCQ tricks, you can maximize your NEET score and boost your AIR (All India Rank).
Remember, in NEET, every mark can change your future. Don’t lose them to avoidable mistakes.
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