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I'm just an average student dreaming of becoming a doctor. Is it hard to become a doctor?

No, its not at all hard to become a doctor. Believe me I've seen students from getting as low as 60-67% in (SSC 10)Maharashtra to getting AIR 137-450 in NEET with whooping scores above 500.Let me tell you my story;I myself am going to take up my first NEET attempt this year only by self study(Classes are a bulshit), I wasn't sure of my future career till October 2017, and fluctuated between Engineering, Veterinary Science, Mechant navy and what not. Finally I decided to put my hands upon MBBS and will surely crack it midway this year.I was a good student back in 10th with 94% but I wasted whole of my 11th and didn't care about studies, bunked college lecturers, didn't joined any coaching back in 11th and got as low as 67% in my 11th. But now I've committed myself ki “MBBS hi karna hai..warna kuch nahi.”Influenced by my decision one of my friend started studying and we both usually fare good in NEET mock tests with 500-550 average scores.But for all this to happen, you'll have to sacrifice many things such asInstagram account (It is much much time consuming and addictive)Facebook ( Once we open the news feed, we can't get over it)Whatsapp *( you've to sacrifice the time wasted by chatting nonsense with people who'll leave your life one day or the other)Quora ( I'm kidding, It will be helpful in guiding you towards the path of success)I dont know when are you going to appear for NEET. But believe me nothing is impossible in this world.*Some tips*Give enough time and read NCERT for Biology and Chemistry specially (Inorganic)Go slow for physics and physical chemistry and practice one type of questions a day!Don't spend much time on Mechanics ( Newtons law's, Work Power Energy) as they are lengthy and are time consuming with just 4-5 questions in NEETIf you find any topic difficult, leave it for time being, focus on the topics which will fetch you handsome marks with less efforts!Most important- Always keep revising the topics which you've learnt you'll definitely forget them within a week.Finally believe in yourself, set a target of a lesson a day or two and achieve the target within alloted time , If you fail to do so, dont stop and give up, instead focus on the next target and achieve it.All the best and hope I'll meet you as a doctor after 5 years!

How many laps are there in formula 1 racing?

It varies

If there was a heavy down pour during the Formula 1 circuit race, will the race be stopped?

Yes, the race will be stopped because the rain will be too much to handle. This usually happens after several cars would have crashed due to the rain, and the race director decides that it is unsafe. The race may continue when the weather gets better, but only if it is within the 2-hour limit.

No, race cars do not have wipers. They don't even have windscreens so wipers would be pointless.
On the drivers' helmet however, they have several layers of invisible plastic stuck to the helmet. If the top layer gets all wet and muddy and the driver is unable to see, he pulls out the layer and so all the dirt would be gone.

Throughout history several races have been stopped due to rain. The most famous are:
- Malaysia 2009: It stopped because a monsoon hit the circuit. The race did not re-start because then it was too dark to race. Jenson Button won the race, but was given half the points because the race was stopped early
- Germany 2007: The race started in sunshine, but just a few seconds after the start it suddenly rained. All the cars entered the pits to change tires, except for a very slow Spyker who actually started the race with wet tires. In turn one there was such a big stream that most of the cars spun off, so the race was re-started when it got better. sadly, the Spyker who was in the lead had to retire.
- Brazil 2003: A monsoon hit the track, leading to a lot of cars to crash and a very slow Jordan to win the race. This event lead to the Brazilian GP being held in October rather than March, to avoid the rainy season.
- Belgium 1998: There was a heavy crash at the start in which 10 cars crashed into each other. The race was immediately stopped, but restarted later on. However the visibility was so poor that Schumacher (who was in first place) crashed into Coulthard (who was 8th but also last) while he was trying to lap him. Once again, this lead to a Jordan winning the race due to all the other teams having crashed.
- Australia 1991: The race started in rainy conditions, but by the second lap it turned to a hurricane. There were heavy crashes so the race was stopped on lap 3 and never re-started. This is the shortest ever Grand Prix in F1 history (it only lasted 4 minutes).

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