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How to keep your life balanced for tough exams like JEE Many students enrolled in 10+2, who are going to appear for competitive exams like JEE/AIPMT face time management problem. The biggest challenge in front of them is “How to manage school, coachings, sef study at same time”. Specially now when Deember is ending and you have to manage boards too. Try below suggestions as they might help you with this: 1. Avoid late night studies, start your day early First of all you should never compromise with your sleep hours, I know that for some persons 4-5 hours sleep is enough but an average person need at least 7 hours, so take at least 7 hours sleep daily. If you can’t take enough sleep at night, take a nap in afternoon to balance that. Avoid studying in late night, because in late night your mind is not relaxed and your productivity is less. Start with a fresh mind in early morning. Besides, during study in the morning you also feel like advancing ahead while the world is sleeping. This gives you a feeling of competitive edge. 2. Do some small exercises daily to keep you active Don’t spend too much time on that, 15-20 minutes exercise is ok. Try meditation and breathing exercise, it will help you in improving memory and concentration. Brisk walk is alo good for health and also you can revise formulae during this time. 3. Help your friends Try to help your friends for all those topics where you are strong and they need your help, generally I see when we are good at particular topic, we don’t wanna share our knowledge with others due to busy schedules and unavailability of time. This is not a correct thing to do. When you try to solve the problems of weaker students you gain in two ways. First, you will feel like doing a moral duty and gaining the true friendship of those helped. Secondly, while helping the weaker students with tough parts of the syllabus you develop authoritative knowledge of your subjects. 4. Be honest to yourself The students who rear this habit are sure to perform reasonably well if not excellently. Almost all of us have the bad habit of procrastinating things with a queer self-cheating thought that we shall be able to complete all the left out things later. The advice suggests that since you are the person who knows your own expertise and drawbacks the best, you are best placed to tweak your daily time table such that your self-commitments are completed in time. Make it a point to complete the works session by session. Those who go on deferring things are ultimately bound to confront anxiety, tension and fatigue. The same thing goes with character too. There are occasions when we know we are wrong and still we act as if we are right. Correcting such mistakes will make you a better person and help you perform well at every step in life 5. Build up your preparation cumulatively. You are advised to follow such a study schedule and system, which you have to devise yourself, that allows building up your knowledge cumulatively. By this I mean, schedule your revision, tutorial and sessional studies in such a way that help you not to forget what you learn daily. This helps you to be ready at any moment for any surprise test or any sudden changes in exam pattern or schedules.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 09:20:00 +0000

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