A little too late, but congratulations @Manish.
I had used PlanetCricket example to crack my Amazon Development Center Interviews in 2014 as well.
PC did help me in understand the culture across the world with whom we would be only in touch through mails, IMs, and sometimes on calls, and that makes me have upper hand when dealing with peers from other countries, when compared to my other local peers who struggle to strike that bond online.
The best rule of PC is no Shortforms / Text to speech- as a teenager, I always insisted on typing full spelling instead of "cul lukin" things, which helped me improve my typing speed and my writing skills. I help my local peers in writing as well.
Apart from professional life, it was PC that made me understand at a very young age that people at Pakistan are actually good and kind, which is not the general perception in our country until one reaches the age of 25/26, because of the people around (which is sad).
In short, the life at PC and IRFCA (one more forum where I'm active) has helped me understand life in a different perspective- thanks to the innumerable friendships I have made through this forum, and a few of them are so strong that we meet up occasionally.
I had used PlanetCricket example to crack my Amazon Development Center Interviews in 2014 as well.
PC did help me in understand the culture across the world with whom we would be only in touch through mails, IMs, and sometimes on calls, and that makes me have upper hand when dealing with peers from other countries, when compared to my other local peers who struggle to strike that bond online.
The best rule of PC is no Shortforms / Text to speech- as a teenager, I always insisted on typing full spelling instead of "cul lukin" things, which helped me improve my typing speed and my writing skills. I help my local peers in writing as well.
Apart from professional life, it was PC that made me understand at a very young age that people at Pakistan are actually good and kind, which is not the general perception in our country until one reaches the age of 25/26, because of the people around (which is sad).
In short, the life at PC and IRFCA (one more forum where I'm active) has helped me understand life in a different perspective- thanks to the innumerable friendships I have made through this forum, and a few of them are so strong that we meet up occasionally.