THE LAST TO STUDY CHALLENGE IS OVER!
Last night, the Last to Stop Studying Challenge FINALLY ended. On January 2, over 60 students began a challenge to see who would be the LAST person to stop doing SAT questions every day. I thought the challenge would only last a few weeks. Instead, it lasted almost 2 months (lol). The winners are: @Geetesh Chitturi @Kenneth Diaz @Sri Keerthi With them being the only three people left, they opted to split the $500 prize between themselves and all become the 1st place winners. They are each going to get: - $170 - Free access to The March 1400+ Academy for 3 months - An interview on YouTube Below, I am going to post a final rankings list of everyone in the challenge. Just to shoutout the three winners real quick: Geetesh is an absolute legend who has been in this community for a while. I didn't realize it at first, but I even did a call with him a few months ago. Gotta admit, he was such a great member of the challenge, because he was constantly giving me new ideas and ways to improve the process (some of which I accepted). Also has an amazing profile pic (both here and on Aniko). Finished the challenge doing an unbelievable 2,367 questions on the final day (67 reference)! I also still have no idea what the "laps" thing you did was (even after you explained it lowkey), but I think people liked it a lot so it was cool! Sri shares some things with Geetesh -- the cars in the profile pics, the energy, having a name I still don't know how to pronounce (lol) -- but I gotta be real, Sri just brought an energy to this challenge that was unmatched. I could tell throughout the whole thing Sri was an unbelievably disciplined competitor who was PROBABLY going to win lowkey. Thank you so much for competing. Sri did 2,250 questions (crazy) on the last day. Finally, Kenneth. I gotta be honest -- I do not know much about Kenneth except that he is a GRINDER. I am pretty sure Kenneth did literally more questions than ANYONE else in the challenge, so if going off of that, Kenneth is kinda the pseudo-winner (not actually, just in terms of problems). You played this game harder than anyone, and your dedication is absolutely UNMATCHED. 2,313 questions on the final day.