Revision before the exams
My style of Revision before exams was a little weird. I tried to make myself as busy as possible, because otherwise I would think a lot about the exam and how I would fail in the exam and end up feeling up bad. What I did was I used to read the Index that is present at the end of the books. I thought that the index would provide me with a complete overview of the syllabus in a minimum time. The Biology textbooks do not have a index so I just used to read the headings of the chapters.
My time wise strategy of revision
1) One month ago - PYQ of older years (5-8 years older/ 2 papers per week) they increased the morale like anything. I also used to read the theory related to only those questions that I got wrong or took a lot of time to solve.
2) One week ago - PYQ of most recent years (1-3 years old 3 papers in 6 days). The amount of confidence boost that I got after solving them was amazing. I used to secure a huge score (sometimes even more than the then AIR 1). But the thing is to not get complacent and give your 100% for the actual exam.
3) One day before - Read the index at the end of the books. Eat a lot of good tasting food and try to keep your mind off the exam.
My time wise strategy of revision
1) One month ago - PYQ of older years (5-8 years older/ 2 papers per week) they increased the morale like anything. I also used to read the theory related to only those questions that I got wrong or took a lot of time to solve.
2) One week ago - PYQ of most recent years (1-3 years old 3 papers in 6 days). The amount of confidence boost that I got after solving them was amazing. I used to secure a huge score (sometimes even more than the then AIR 1). But the thing is to not get complacent and give your 100% for the actual exam.
3) One day before - Read the index at the end of the books. Eat a lot of good tasting food and try to keep your mind off the exam.
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