So, here we are. Ready to climb the stairs... 💪
From now on, count down has begun. Four months to go and a festive season too (but you have to take only good vibes from the festivals and not spend days enjoying).
I hope the previous post was helpful to everyone. But apart from the former problem, here are some golden rules that might help you deal with the other problems too. Firstly, DO NOT worry about completing everything. Again, here I would mention the same thing-
This thought always helped me to do more than what i have done already instead of worrying about what is left more to do (preparation will never reach 100%, But this doesn't mean i mentioned about leaving any subject.'Preparation is always to increase your probability of winning so the goal is not to do each and everything available but to increase the probability as much you can.'
SO the second rule is-DO touch all the subjects, don't think of leaving even a single subject. Some subjects which i found difficult for my self like Computer Networks, Engineering Maths, I still covered their notes or a few topics as far i could and then 'skipped to' previous years. I might have not covered complete notes but doing the previous years helped me learn and adapt to the question solving techniques and also gain understanding of my weaker subjects 'to some extent at least' instead taking them at 0 level to the examination hall.
Thirdly, DO NOT fret when you're forgetting things. Let me remind you, that's the case with all your competitors so all you have to do is keep on reading, revising, re-revising and re-re-revising until the exam day. That's all the difference you or anyone else can make, in fact will make.
Fourthly, DO NOT be frustrated if not able to answer questions in tests. So while you're giving tests and are unable to score well or answer any question, be happy because otherwise what is the use of giving tests if you'll get all the questions you already know. Tests ARE for improving your concepts or learning new one which you might have missed upon, remember this and then you'll make sure that in exam same scenario doesn't happens.
Lastly, try to attempt full length tests from two different sources and some times previous year full length too (you'll find them on gateoverflow) so that you're not habitual to just one type of test. I took made easy and ace test series.
I hope these posts on problems faced during revision time have been helpful and informative. Feel free to comment below about any further queries you have and a new post with all the answers will be on air soon. Now i'll take a leave and as i always say,
'NEVER SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN THAT YOU KNOW YOU DESERVE.'
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