EXAM Preparations – 30 Points for the Students
1. Don't worry about the exam. Failing is never a problem. You can write the exam again in a long life of more than 60 years, one year is not a long period.
2. Not all those who have good marks have a wonderful life. People who have scored fewer marks in their exams have also grown well in life. You could improve later, regardless of the past, then why not now?
3. Everyone cannot score good marks. There are average and poor performers too. You could work hard and improve, that will produce a better result.
4. Your brain is brilliant and you need to use it. You have the capacity to learn, but it is less used. At least do it now, else you will miss the chance.
5. This is the last chance for you to read these books, that is with you during the past year. You will have many things to learn the rest of your life and you may not revisit these books. Consider it as a chance for you to read. Enjoy learning.
6. You may branch out into any field, but the basic knowledge of the entire subject will help you, later in your life in terms of general knowledge and extra mileage in learning many other concepts.
7. Make a timetable date wise. Write the exam date and subjects. Decide the preparation time for each subject, taking a gap in-between the exams for preparation from TODAY.
8. Calculate the time at your disposal. Keep 8 hours for sleep and 4 to 6 hours for other routine activities like food, recreation, and enjoying with family/TV, etc.
9. One who does not have learned anything can start now and get good marks, as there is a lot of time left for the exam. Plan and use time well. Time is a good investment; don't spend it wastefully. Don't worry about USED Less time - you are NOT USE less and can USE time further better.
10. Reduce Tuition time, and combined classes, as individual time is a must. For a subject, which requires attention, you must be able to concentrate and study alone. Get back with discussion learning that you may need help.
11. Before reading the chapter try to get the idea/concept and make a brief note of what you are going to read. With these points, get into reading.
12. Break after each chapter that may take not less than one hour. Take a rest of 5 to 15 minutes.
13. There is no good and bad time for studies. Individuals can find their choice of time. Sleep at anytime and wakeup at any time. But do not keep changing your routine just before the exams. What you practice is the best time for you. It is important to find a long duration / sufficient time for studies.
14. At the end of the day, before going to sleep, look at all the capsules made on that day. Be happy with the fact that you have
15. Sleep only when you get to sleep and get up as soon as you wake up. Cold/Chill season will make one lethargic; Fight it with frequent washing of the face in warm water. Be fresh always. Keep your face, hands, and legs fresh to gain more concentration.
16. Have sufficient light at the reading place. Use the Agni (fire) colored tablecloth at the study table.
17. Take a deep breath and stretch your body at frequent intervals to make yourself energetic.
19. Sit in a good posture. Don't play with items around. Behave like a grownup / serious person during study time.
20. Recount to someone what you UNDERSTOOD that day. Keep auditing, that will improve your confidence. Keep updating and keep the targets for each day.
21. Finish your revision well in advance. Don't keep pending what you can finish in a day. You must have the capsules ready for the whole subjects well in advance.
22. If you are one who manages time while writing exams read all the questions in advance. Plan your writing and select the best question that can be answered first and the next one in order of confidence.
23. Take old question papers and answer them, as if you are sitting in the exam hall. Good Company / Friends can help a lot.
24. If you are one who is not good in managing time in the exam hall, do not read the whole question paper. Start writing as you read the question, which you can answer. Write as fast as you can.
25. In the case of large paragraphs in the answers, look at the answer sheet and underline the main points once you finish answering all the questions.
26. Write neatly maintaining a good margin. Write question numbers clearly inside the margin.
27. Mark those questions answered and note the completion time after each of the larger questions on your question paper.
28. Don't cut/cross the answer that you wrote first, in case if you decide to rewrite the answer (especially in Maths and Science). Do it only after rewriting. You may end up in mess, as you see sometimes the first one was right.
29. Don't discuss future plans / what to study next etc. and link them with exams. The present task is just to perform well in all the subjects.
30. Discussions on branching out and specialization will only divert attention and serve to lose concentration.
EXAM Preparations – 20 Points for the Parents and Teachers
1. Over night one can't change the ward. If they are poor / average performers, don't pressurize them. There is a limit for all.
2. They are your product and if they are not good, it is just because of you. They are good it is because of you and their effort.
3. Give a positive stroke, by supporting them to do the best.
4. Don't discuss negative aspects of your child, unless that is productive, and some creative idea is being sought.
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There is nothing more a student can follow other than this ... great to be your student sir ..
ReplyDeleteA very practical and adaptable tips....it should be read and practised by young aspiring minds
ReplyDeleteA very practical and adaptable tips....it should be read and practised by young aspiring minds
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