Parth Dwivedi (100 Percentile):
Parth Dwivedi is one of those 9 students who secured 100 percentile in JEE Main 2020 Paper 1. Initially shocked upon knowing his JEE main result, Parth has secured 100 marks in Mathematics, 96 marks in Physics, and 96 marks in Chemistry. Consistently working hard to achieve success, Parth started off his IIT dream from 11th standard by commencing his preparation. For him, his father has always been an inspiration. A student of Allen Institute, Parth believes that his teachers helped him a lot to achieve his success. Much satisfied with his scores, this JEE main topper is now preparing to appear for JEE Advanced. Careers360 presents a JEE Main 2020 topper interview, Parth Dwivedi in which he specifies his secrets to his success.
Parth Dwivedi own views, let me write a few of my flaws -
- I am insecure about myself. More than the happiness of achieving success, I feel the fear of losing it one day.
- I can lose sight of the bigger picture, and I mean the much bigger picture. Being so engrossed in self betterment, studies and perfection, I tend to overlook why I am doing it. So, instead of making me happy, it can also make me more stressed.
- I am really bad at accepting compliments, though they make me feel great, but I am not really sure whether to accept it or tell the truth, which connects to the next point…
- I am not really sure that I deserve what I got. Though I state the contrary emphatically innumerable times, it is more to convince me than anyone else.
- I am bad at being patient, it is difficult to listen to things that I have already listened to.
- I enjoy gossip. As I loathe this about myself, I go to great lengths to avoid any, but even then some seeps in and I can’t help but listen to it. But it is just a question of willpower.
Writing all my flaws would take a lifetime, but these are a few of them, at least.
Oh, and also, commas are ubiquitous in my answers. Every time I am in doubt, I use one.
So, why should anyone follow me here?
Because sometimes one needs an answer with minimum biases and prejudices, which seep into one's mind with age.
Sometimes one needs to look at things from the perspective of a child.
Click here to listen in his own words
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