First internship interview need some help !
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Which one should I pick ?
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How is this not checkmate ?

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Anyone that has changed colleges to nujs
Welcome to r/NLUs! This is a community for aspiring and current law students, alumni, and legal professionals associated with India's National Law Universities. Discuss admissions, law school news, career advice, and academic opportunities. Share insights on moot courts, internships, placements, and legal events. Whether you're preparing for CLAT, exploring legal research, or seeking advice, this is your space to connect, learn, and grow. Keep the discussions respectful and insightful!
Terrible at editing is this even worth trying?
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How to avoid getting burnt out?
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How did you completely recover from long term sleep deprivation and what were the changes you noticed ?
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How many of you were able to recover from long term sleep deprivation and did your cognitive abilities improve ?
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I am going to start but scared about this
r/SmallYoutubers is a place where people new to YouTube can grow. Our goal if for you learn from each other, and make your channel the best that it can be. YouTube is not easy. It’s also not an overnight success. You need to put in the effort to get to where you want to be. This isn’t a dumping grounds for your videos to hopefully get a few extra views. Please read the rules before posting. We are in this together, and together we can flourish.
Moot court course
Welcome to r/NLUs! This is a community for aspiring and current law students, alumni, and legal professionals associated with India's National Law Universities. Discuss admissions, law school news, career advice, and academic opportunities. Share insights on moot courts, internships, placements, and legal events. Whether you're preparing for CLAT, exploring legal research, or seeking advice, this is your space to connect, learn, and grow. Keep the discussions respectful and insightful!
Please help can't log in and won't recieve verification code on mobile
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What software would I need ,?
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What numbers does it take to make 100 dollars a month ?
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Wanting to start for ages but still stuck
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Stupid question regarding memo drafting
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In your workplace, have you ever felt that you had to be “better than the best man” just to be taken seriously? What specific situations made you feel that way?
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When have your career choices ever been labeled "selfish" by family, colleagues, or society because they didn’t prioritize marriage or family? Could you describe a particular moment when this happened?
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When have you ever felt pressure to refuse promotions, transfers, or relocation opportunities because they might "disturb" your marriage or family life? Can you give a specific example?
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When have you ever been directly or indirectly told that no matter how successful you are at work, your “real” success is being a good wife or mother? Could you share a time when someone would have casually suggested so
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How do you think you would be treated differently if you didn't work by your family or in-laws perhaps with less respect or more control? Can you describe how you imagine that treatment would look, or if you’ve seen hints of it?
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Why do you feel that balancing work and family is seen as primarily your responsibility rather than your male partner’s? Could you share an example where this pressure became really visible?
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When has it happened that you faced harassment at work, even in subtle ways (comments, jokes, staring, unwanted touching)? How exactly did it happen, and how was it handled?
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When have you ever been asked questions in a job interview that you felt a man would never be asked? Like marriage, kids, "future plans"?
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