—— session #21
Aaradhya Rao
CY-32699
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Grade 9
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with Ashwin Rao
Tuesday, April 28 2026 · 11:14 UTC
· 45 min · 2w ago
completed
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— whisper transcript
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**Counsellor:** How are you feeling about your Class 9 subject choices? Last time we talked, you mentioned Commerce was on the table because of your parents, but you've been leaning toward Science. Has anything shifted?
**Aaradhya Rao:** Honestly, more pressure now. Dad keeps saying CA and Commerce is the safe path. Mom is more open. But every time I try to focus on the chemistry chapters, I keep wondering if it's worth it.
**Counsellor:** That's a real cost. Let's separate two things — what you're drawn to, and what's safe. The drawing-toward part: when do you feel most engaged in the school week?
**Aaradhya Rao:** Definitely physics lab. We did the pendulum experiment last Thursday and I stayed back forty minutes after class to redo it. Nobody asked me to.
**Counsellor:** That's a strong signal. Forty minutes voluntary on a topic isn't 'I'll try it'; it's 'I'm building something.' Does the same thing happen in Commerce subjects? Economics, Business Studies?
**Aaradhya Rao:** Not really. I do well in them — my marks are actually slightly higher in BST than in Physics — but it doesn't pull me. I do the work and move on.
**Counsellor:** Okay. Here's the framework I want you to take home — three tests. Test one: stay-late-test. Where do you voluntarily stay late? Test two: explain-it-test. What topic do you find yourself explaining to friends, unprompted? Test three: failure-tolerance-test. When you fail at something, where does the failure feel useful and where does it feel like a wall? Run those three on Science vs Commerce over the next two weeks.
**Aaradhya Rao:** That's actually really helpful. Can I write that down?
**Counsellor:** I'll send it to you in the session notes. One more thing — let's set a parent-meeting for next Tuesday. Not to fight your dad. To get him in the room while we walk through the same three tests. He's not wrong that Commerce is safer; he's missing data on what you actually do when no one is watching.
**Aaradhya Rao:** Okay. He'll come if you ask him directly.
**Counsellor:** Done. I'll email both your parents tonight, copy you. Anything else weighing on you before we close?
**Aaradhya Rao:** ... There's also the JEE coaching question. If I commit to Science I sort of have to start coaching by April. That's a four-lakh decision.
**Counsellor:** Noted — that's a Tuesday agenda item too. We don't decide JEE today; we decide the framework today, and the JEE conversation lives downstream of the framework.
**[end of transcript · 23:14]**
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## Session summary (AI-generated · claude-haiku-4-5)
- Aaradhya Rao described escalating Science-vs-Commerce pressure; father strongly favours CA/Commerce, mother more open
- Strong intrinsic-interest signal: voluntarily stayed back 40min after physics-lab pendulum experiment
- Marks-vs-engagement asymmetry: BST marks higher than Physics, but pull is reversed
- Counsellor introduced three-test framework (stay-late · explain-it · failure-tolerance) for two-week home assignment
- Parent meeting scheduled next Tuesday — counsellor to email both parents tonight
- JEE coaching commitment (4 lakh, April deadline) flagged as downstream agenda item
- Sentiment: cautious but engaged · low resistance to framework · raised the JEE topic unprompted (positive)
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