Some Preparation Tips Everyone Needs to Know
 Hey everyone!
I was watching JAM (Just Add Magic) just right now and remembered to write today's blog. So, today let me tell you what you should know before starting your preparation.
I was watching JAM (Just Add Magic) just right now and remembered to write today's blog. So, today let me tell you what you should know before starting your preparation.
1. Read newspaper
Now, I know everyone tells you to, but I am repeating because I want you to know just how important it is. Reading newspaper daily is the best and easiest way to improve your reading speed. At first it took me 2 hours, but now I have cut it down to half. I can't tell you how amazing it feels.
Now, I know everyone tells you to, but I am repeating because I want you to know just how important it is. Reading newspaper daily is the best and easiest way to improve your reading speed. At first it took me 2 hours, but now I have cut it down to half. I can't tell you how amazing it feels.
2. Concept Clarity
Clear all your concepts by reading basics about every topic. Conceptual clarity will boost your scores.
Clear all your concepts by reading basics about every topic. Conceptual clarity will boost your scores.
3. Practice
It includes mocks, sectionals and whatever else you get your hands onto. Try every single question. If you get it right well done, if not, don't be sad, just learn how to solve it.
It includes mocks, sectionals and whatever else you get your hands onto. Try every single question. If you get it right well done, if not, don't be sad, just learn how to solve it.
4. Consistency is the Key
Be consistent. That's the best thing you can do. Make a schedule that suits you and stick to it. and remember, you have to make one that actually suits you, not follow blindly what others are doing because everyone is different, and everyone learns differently. I read this somewhere and wanted to share it with you all:
Be consistent. That's the best thing you can do. Make a schedule that suits you and stick to it. and remember, you have to make one that actually suits you, not follow blindly what others are doing because everyone is different, and everyone learns differently. I read this somewhere and wanted to share it with you all:
An idiot with a plan can beat a genius without a plan.
5. Planning
Start with a plan and then enter into the plan. As I said above, making a schedule and sticking to it is what you should do. Plan how you're gonna prepare, what sources you're gonna use and what methods you're gonna use to get there (you know where😉).
Start with a plan and then enter into the plan. As I said above, making a schedule and sticking to it is what you should do. Plan how you're gonna prepare, what sources you're gonna use and what methods you're gonna use to get there (you know where😉).
These are some tips you can follow.
PS- I am also an aspirant, and I know how it feels.
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