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Difficulty of today’s simulator ? Found it moderate.
scoring 100.67
sir i am scoring in mid fifties. is there any way i can clear this year? what should i do in the last 45 days.
40-45 days is a lot of time. How much time have you given to prelims ?
Have you finished PYQs andbasic books at least 2-3 times ?
How many hours are you sitting down for studies everyday?
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40-45 days is a lot of time. How much time have you given to prelims ?
Have you finished PYQs andbasic books at least 2-3 times ?
How many hours are you sitting down for studies everyday?
1. i Have started doing PYQ's intensively since the last 2-3 days. and i felt much better after it. My accuracy in pyqs is much better than in mocks. i ordered the prelims toolkit and will continue to cover as many pyqs as possible till prelims.
2. I have taken notes from the basic books for Laxmikant, Economics, spectrum and Environment. (have not revised much, i am now planning to keep 5 hours daily for revison), and i have some coaching's notes for Geography. I am scoring decently well in Polity and conceptual questions of Economy but really bad in all others.
3. I have not done pt 365 or monthly magazines buT i have done forum's classes for current affairs in great detail and have revised it multiple times ( i am confident on those topics whicjh are covered but i am vary of the coverage). (only Environment classes are left)
4.till now a lot of my time was going in covering classes, i do it online and i ussully used to cover a 3 hour class in about 5 hours that too in 2-3 sittings. - now the advantage is there will be no more classes so i can give more time to revise.
5. till now i was demotivated by low scores which was also impacting my p[roductivity but now i am slightly more pumped up because of being able to solve pyq's.
6. I intend to study 12 hours everyday fir the next 45 days but my productivity is perhaps equivalent to that of 8 hours of a bright student. - 5 hours static revison, - 2.5 hours PYQ, 2.5 Hours analysing Mocks, and in rest a little bit of mapping. am thinking to keep one day for physical mocks and csat ( mostly saturdays).
1. i Have started doing PYQ's intensively since the last 2-3 days. and i felt much better after it. My accuracy in pyqs is much better than in mocks. i ordered the prelims toolkit and will continue to cover as many pyqs as possible till prelims.
2. I have taken notes from the basic books for Laxmikant, Economics, spectrum and Environment. (have not revised much, i am now planning to keep 5 hours daily for revison), and i have some coaching's notes for Geography. I am scoring decently well in Polity and conceptual questions of Economy but really bad in all others.
3. I have not done pt 365 or monthly magazines buT i have done forum's classes for current affairs in great detail and have revised it multiple times ( i am confident on those topics whicjh are covered but i am vary of the coverage). (only Environment classes are left)
4.till now a lot of my time was going in covering classes, i do it online and i ussully used to cover a 3 hour class in about 5 hours that too in 2-3 sittings. - now the advantage is there will be no more classes so i can give more time to revise.
5. till now i was demotivated by low scores which was also impacting my p[roductivity but now i am slightly more pumped up because of being able to solve pyq's.6. I intend to study 12 hours everyday fir the next 45 days but my productivity is perhaps equivalent to that of 8 hours of a bright student. - 5 hours static revison, - 2.5 hours PYQ, 2.5 Hours analysing Mocks, and in rest a little bit of mapping. am thinking to keep one day for physical mocks and csat ( mostly saturdays).
Apart from this focus on csat also plz. ( 3 hrs daily )
Atleast solve the forum pyq compilation for Maths and LR.
Difficulty of today’s simulator ? Found it moderate.
scoring 100.67
sir i am scoring in mid fifties. is there any way i can clear this year? what should i do in the last 45 days.
40-45 days is a lot of time. How much time have you given to prelims ?
Have you finished PYQs andbasic books at least 2-3 times ?
How many hours are you sitting down for studies everyday?
1. i Have started doing PYQ's intensively since the last 2-3 days. and i felt much better after it. My accuracy in pyqs is much better than in mocks. i ordered the prelims toolkit and will continue to cover as many pyqs as possible till prelims.
2. I have taken notes from the basic books for Laxmikant, Economics, spectrum and Environment. (have not revised much, i am now planning to keep 5 hours daily for revison), and i have some coaching's notes for Geography. I am scoring decently well in Polity and conceptual questions of Economy but really bad in all others.
3. I have not done pt 365 or monthly magazines buT i have done forum's classes for current affairs in great detail and have revised it multiple times ( i am confident on those topics whicjh are covered but i am vary of the coverage). (only Environment classes are left)
4.till now a lot of my time was going in covering classes, i do it online and i ussully used to cover a 3 hour class in about 5 hours that too in 2-3 sittings. - now the advantage is there will be no more classes so i can give more time to revise.
5. till now i was demotivated by low scores which was also impacting my p[roductivity but now i am slightly more pumped up because of being able to solve pyq's.6. I intend to study 12 hours everyday fir the next 45 days but my productivity is perhaps equivalent to that of 8 hours of a bright student. - 5 hours static revison, - 2.5 hours PYQ, 2.5 Hours analysing Mocks, and in rest a little bit of mapping. am thinking to keep one day for physical mocks and csat ( mostly saturdays).
What about current affairs?
Difficulty of today’s simulator ? Found it moderate.
scoring 100.67
sir i am scoring in mid fifties. is there any way i can clear this year? what should i do in the last 45 days.
40-45 days is a lot of time. How much time have you given to prelims ?
Have you finished PYQs andbasic books at least 2-3 times ?
How many hours are you sitting down for studies everyday?
1. i Have started doing PYQ's intensively since the last 2-3 days. and i felt much better after it. My accuracy in pyqs is much better than in mocks. i ordered the prelims toolkit and will continue to cover as many pyqs as possible till prelims.
2. I have taken notes from the basic books for Laxmikant, Economics, spectrum and Environment. (have not revised much, i am now planning to keep 5 hours daily for revison), and i have some coaching's notes for Geography. I am scoring decently well in Polity and conceptual questions of Economy but really bad in all others.
3. I have not done pt 365 or monthly magazines buT i have done forum's classes for current affairs in great detail and have revised it multiple times ( i am confident on those topics whicjh are covered but i am vary of the coverage). (only Environment classes are left)
4.till now a lot of my time was going in covering classes, i do it online and i ussully used to cover a 3 hour class in about 5 hours that too in 2-3 sittings. - now the advantage is there will be no more classes so i can give more time to revise.
5. till now i was demotivated by low scores which was also impacting my p[roductivity but now i am slightly more pumped up because of being able to solve pyq's.6. I intend to study 12 hours everyday fir the next 45 days but my productivity is perhaps equivalent to that of 8 hours of a bright student. - 5 hours static revison, - 2.5 hours PYQ, 2.5 Hours analysing Mocks, and in rest a little bit of mapping. am thinking to keep one day for physical mocks and csat ( mostly saturdays).
What about current affairs?
i have covered forum's classes on current affairs in great detail with revision.
Difficulty of today’s simulator ? Found it moderate.
scoring 100.67
sir i am scoring in mid fifties. is there any way i can clear this year? what should i do in the last 45 days.
40-45 days is a lot of time. How much time have you given to prelims ?
Have you finished PYQs andbasic books at least 2-3 times ?
How many hours are you sitting down for studies everyday?
1. i Have started doing PYQ's intensively since the last 2-3 days. and i felt much better after it. My accuracy in pyqs is much better than in mocks. i ordered the prelims toolkit and will continue to cover as many pyqs as possible till prelims.
2. I have taken notes from the basic books for Laxmikant, Economics, spectrum and Environment. (have not revised much, i am now planning to keep 5 hours daily for revison), and i have some coaching's notes for Geography. I am scoring decently well in Polity and conceptual questions of Economy but really bad in all others.
3. I have not done pt 365 or monthly magazines buT i have done forum's classes for current affairs in great detail and have revised it multiple times ( i am confident on those topics whicjh are covered but i am vary of the coverage). (only Environment classes are left)
4.till now a lot of my time was going in covering classes, i do it online and i ussully used to cover a 3 hour class in about 5 hours that too in 2-3 sittings. - now the advantage is there will be no more classes so i can give more time to revise.
5. till now i was demotivated by low scores which was also impacting my p[roductivity but now i am slightly more pumped up because of being able to solve pyq's.6. I intend to study 12 hours everyday fir the next 45 days but my productivity is perhaps equivalent to that of 8 hours of a bright student. - 5 hours static revison, - 2.5 hours PYQ, 2.5 Hours analysing Mocks, and in rest a little bit of mapping. am thinking to keep one day for physical mocks and csat ( mostly saturdays).
What about current affairs?
i have covered forum's classes on current affairs in great detail with revision.
Revise that only.
No need to read anything else.
Give two - three hours on C sat , for that solve forum compilation.