I scored 14 of 180 in my first test at my coaching institute. I am drop year student preparimg for JEE. Should I quit my coaching?
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Well by seeing your marks i can tell you that you have to study very hard in the upcoming months.As far as your coaching is concerned i would say you should continue because you need it and i am saying that on basis of your marks but it's totally upto whether if you want to continue coaching or not.But one thing is clear that you need to study really very hard if you want improvement.Just figure out your weak areas and work on that. And polish your strength areas regularly.
I hope this helps.
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Hi Dhruv,
I understand your anxiety at this moment, but do realise that this was just the first test and you probably didn't give your best shot. Since you have dropped a year, you should actually spend extra time in study and I am sure your hardwork will bear fruit. You have already made a decision and invested some time and money for it, so it's too early to quit.
Work out a strategy for smart preparation. In case you still cannot do it, you may reconsider your decision and start aiming for some others course you would like to pursue.
All the best!
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