Well, you could ask her if she'd like advice or say, "I've found that this that and the other worked for me when I was studying in college and yadda yadda yadda". I would suggest that you avoid using the word "should" when talking to her and use "I" statements instead of "you" statements.
Should I back off from being an older brother?
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Don't push it, let things happen organically. Also, I would stay away from offering any unsolicited advice or opinions.
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so college advice (general stuff) should be avoided if not asked for? (Nothing personal of course, just study tips I've learned etc.)
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Well, you could ask her if she'd like advice or say, "I've found that this that and the other worked for me when I was studying in college and yadda yadda yadda". I would suggest that you avoid using the word "should" when talking to her and use "I" statements instead of "you" statements.