Ashwin Sinha
Last Activity: 13 Years ago
- Keep It Simple, Stupid – There is nothing more you can do in last week before JEE. So, the important rule is – Don’t do anything new, silly or stupid. Keep things simple. Stay confident. Try to console yourself that you tried your best to do whatever could have been done in the last 2/3 years. Assume it to be true even if it is not. The idea is to stay positive.
- Don’t do anything new - It is very important that you restrict yourself from doing anything new. A lot of students think that they will get benefits from doing new questions at the last moment and they buy books related to Mock JEE exams and for many of you out there, it may be quite depressing. That doesn’t mean you know lesser concepts but it is very difficult to decide whether the “being” tested Mock exams are of JEE quality actually or not.
- Simulate JEE conditions – Please ensure that you are taking 2 sittings of 3-3.5 hours each as in JEE exam at 9-12 and 2-5 PM. Wake up on time (early morning), go to bed in time and have a good sleep of 8-9 hours every day. Everyday should be treated as JEE day.
- Stay fresh and healthy – There is nothing like a relaxed, cool and fresh mind in this extremely tough, competitive and tensed world. So, try your best to behave as one (atleast try to behave) and your performance will come naturally. Don’t get into any mess with anybody at your home, neighbors or friends, whatever the case may be. Try to behave as smiley and you will feel nature’s energy into you. Think good and only good will happen automatically. Eat healthy and fresh food. Fruits and Salad are always good for health. So, prefer them over junk food or heavily fried food. Go for a morning walk to let fresh energy circulate in you.
- What should be revised ? – Revise some concepts from your class copy, revision (may be Formulas) copy, have a look at previous years JEE questions, your institute’s Test Series. The idea is to do what you have already done. All you need to do is to keep the momentum up. Thinking about too many things deviates from your main aim (JEE). We need to keep ourselves aligned towards our aim.
- On the Exam day – Try to reach your exam centre one hour before the scheduled time. Don’t get panicked or create panic in any case if you stuck in jam. Stay calm and think about alternatives. It is always advised to go and see your exam centre location a day before your exam. It always helps.
Whatever happens, don’t get involved in the Paper – 1 discussion during the 2 hour break with anybody (be it parents, friends and especially the most dangerous, unknown students and their parents). Don’t eagerly start estimating your marks or the number of attempts. If you have done good or bad in Paper-1, you already know that. Don’t get too much attached with this. The negativity of not able to attempt those many questions as somebody else or wrongly solving some easy questions sucks a lot of energy and this process is irreversible.
If possible, try to keep yourself away from exam centre during the break. It is always good to revise some basic and important formulas for 30 minutes during this time. It helps keep the momentum going and nobody will try to disturb you while you are revising those.
Bring a water bottle and some chocolates with you. If you feel anxious in the initial phases of the exam, have some water. It brings down anxiety and increases concentration. If you feel low in energy, have some chocolate for instant energy.
- Last but not the least – Believe in God and luck. In this world, some of the things will never be explained by science. They can only be felt within without any mathematical or scientific reasoning. Let and feel that very cosmic energy within you.
I would like to wish everyone a VERY Best of Luck for your exam. I hope you all will try to perform your very best on the D-Day.
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