It's time to battle the exams
With the onset of March, it;s pretty natural to see tensed and worried look's on the poor faces of the student's. The only line my friend's told to me was 'Yaar, tere chehere pe barah kyu baje hue hai?'It's only natural to feel the exam blues. a week before your exam. trust me, I've already been through it all. You get up early, sit with your book. you're motivated internally, but by the time you finish a chapter. The world outside the window seem's lot more interesting than your actual syllabus. yeah, it's not very uncommon. you may even find yourself drowsing on your study table. and by the time you realize this. all your motivation goes out that window and you start feeling worried and sick.
But it's not something that you can tackle in a day. Preparations is utmost necessary at least ,3-4 months prior to the exams.
i wont surely tell you to shut yourself off completely in a prison cell if you want to get 90%. that's bogus. so, warriors brace yourselves.
Here I've got some tip's on how to avoid distraction, keep the fire burning and get your goals right.
1. Your school has issued a time table for
the exams. Go through the time table carefully.
the exams. Go through the time table carefully.
2. Find out which are the subjects whose
examination dates fall after a Sunday/public holiday.
examination dates fall after a Sunday/public holiday.
3. Ensure that you know the portions for
the exams. If in doubt, ask your teacher.
the exams. If in doubt, ask your teacher.
4. Prepare a study time table of your own
every day.
every day.
5. If you are weak in a particular subject,
do not postpone studying for this subject at all.
do not postpone studying for this subject at all.
6. Every night before going to sleep, look
at the plan that you made in the morning and review what you have done. This
will help you understand if you are lagging behind the plan.
at the plan that you made in the morning and review what you have done. This
will help you understand if you are lagging behind the plan.
7. Your plan has to be realistic. Do not
stuff too many things in a day. Set aside some time in the day for relaxation
like playing/ television/ music.
stuff too many things in a day. Set aside some time in the day for relaxation
like playing/ television/ music.
8. Practice old exams
Here are some more you should defiantly follow.
Revision – a Must
Revise your lessons without fail. Clarify your doubts. If you have made a mistake while practicing the answers, do not worry. Learn from those mistakes.
The Intruders
Some of your classmates may call you at home to ask for doubts. While there is no harm in helping them, be polite to them and if they are having too many doubts, ask them to come to your house and clarify things once for all.your time is precious, isn’t it ? also avoid lending notebooks to your friends during examinations. You can however allow them to take a Xerox of the notes & return the books back to you immediately.
Prayer
Do devote at least 10 minutes for prayer. Prayer, it is said, can move mountains. So, pray for success in your exams and seek the blessings of your parents and elders in the family.
Go for short Walks with your Mom/Dad
After you are at home studying for the exams for the whole day, you can take a short walk in the evenings/ night along with your mom/dad to rejuvenate yourself.
On the Exam Day
On the Exam Day
* Do not cram till the last minute.
* Be ready to go to school well in advance.
* Check your compass box, pens, pencils, sharpeners, erasers, scales etc.
* 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the exam, close all your books and relax.
* While answering the questions, read the questions carefully and attempt the questions that you know first.
So you’ve come all the way (with the help of ExamTime!) and tomorrow is finally the moment of truth, the day of the exam. At this stage you have studied almost all that you can study to be 100% ready for the big day. You have been planning, revising and studying and so there is little more you can do, right?However hard you studied in the run up to exams, the most important work is yet to be done. Regardless of how much you have studied, it is possible that your exam performance may not reflect your hard work studying for hours on end.
Stay calm, you have done your homework and have nothing to fear!
ALL THE BEST!

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