Board exams mark a great landmark in the student's journey and hence demand proper preparation. And as there are only 30 days left, buckle up, make the best use of those 30 days, and prepare.
Image: PexelsThoroughly review the syllabus: Know what topics are covered in each subject and the weightage they carry.
Set daily and weekly goals: Chunk down your syllabus to avoid the feeling of it being too huge.
Manage your study material: Collect all textbooks, your notes, previous years' question papers, sample papers, and any other material related to your study.
Active Learning: Summarize information learned, teach some other person in class, discuss the topic or subtopic, etc.
Develop a habit of asking teachers, classmates, or online tutors for an explanation of puzzling concepts you don't understand.
Focus on essential concepts: Give priority to important topics, formulas, and diagrams.
Avoid getting stuck: If you think you get a particularly hard question, skip the question and come back to it later.
Get enough sleep: Ensure that you slept enough, so the brain would consolidate the information and function at its best.
Control stress: Keep doing meditation or deep breathing so that you won't get too much anxiety during the examination.
Prepare the day before the examination: All the documents stationery and admit card. Reach the exam centre a little early to eliminate all the last-minute tensions.
Remember, 30 days is sufficient time to make a significant difference in your preparation. Stay focused, follow a structured approach, and believe in yourself. Good luck with your board exams!
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