Thursday, December 26, 2013

How to find Product Reviews you have written on Amazon?

Finding the product review that you have written on Amazon overtime can be beneficial at times. Following the steps below will open all the reviews written by you on one page.

To see all the reviews at one place, follow the steps:

  1. Go to Amazon's website.
  2. On the top right, you will see the option to sign in. Sign in with your credentials. 
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  3. Where it was Sign-In before, there should be "Your Account" tab. Click on it. It will open your accounts page.
  4. Scroll down to "Personalizations" portion. It's toward the bottom of the page. 
  5. It has a sub portion named "Community" that contains the tab "Products Reviewed by Written by You". Click on it.
  6. It will open all of your written reviews.
Your recent reviews are shown first. Comments by other users on the reviews written by you can seen by selecting "Most Recent Comments" in the drop-down menu located at the top of the page. 

Monday, September 2, 2013

Life after MCAT!


I got my MCAT scores a couple of days ago. I have good enough score to get in a medical school. When I found out my scores, I was so excited that I started screaming in my class because I have been preparing for it for the last 2.5 yrs. Luckily, the class wasn’t in session. But the excitement was changed into boredom only in a day. Next day, I called everyone from family to personal friends to my Facebook friends about the success I scored. After receiving all the good wishes, the excitement was all gone. Since then, I am bored out of my mind. Before I got my score, I had plans for every moment in a day. My mind was coagulated with MCAT. I had a schedule that revolved around MCAT. On a daily basis, I was sacrificing many things so that I can put more time in MCAT. I was giving it more importance than my family and friends. I felt horrible at the time.

But now, this MCAT is gone. It is not on my mind anymore. And ironically, I miss it. I am bored out of mind since I have nothing else to do. I am taking master's classes and also teaching two biology lab courses. But I still have a lot of extra time that I have nothing planned for. As a result, I find myself bored and doing worthless things like sleeping, being on Facebook for long times, watching something that I don't need. Things I missed while studying for MCAT don't excite me anymore. Time has passed for some of them and there are others that I only missed because they seemed tempting compared to studying MCAT. Someone has put this in very beautiful way - "Man is never satisfied with his situation".

I am trying to get back with my studies and teaching. May be once I make my schedule, I will be better off. I am also trying to do everything I missed while preparing for MCAT since once I am in Medical School, I will start miss them again. I better get on with the bucket list. :)