Effective Revision Strategy When Less Time is Left

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I'm your friend and coach Rohit Cocker, we are in the step seven of a nine step signature solution in which we are improving your mock exam scores and rank and we are making sure that your focus is good and you are doing very well in your mock exams consistently. In this video, we will discuss that when you have little time to revise your chapters, but you need to optimize that revision to the best possible it can be. So that means for example, in next two days, you have a mock exam coming up, and you need to revise say 15 or 20 chapters in next two days, then how can you categorize the entire slavers of those 15 chapters and can have a different strategy for the different categorization and can optimize your time so that you do very well in your mock exams. So devising effectively when you have less time and I call this ABC strategy I hope you will watch it very thoroughly and you will start applying it as soon as possible.

So divide anti-slavery into three categories by assigning either A, B, or C to each of the chapter a stands that for strong chapters, B stands for moderate chapters, and C stands for big chapters. For example, in next two days, 15 chapters are coming up in the mock exam. And now you need to revise those 15 chapters and two days. So, what you will do is you will look at all the chapters and you will assign one letter to each of each chapter and that letter could be either a, b or c. Now, how will you decide whether the chapter is a strong chapter, whether the chapter is a moderate chapter, or whether the chapter is a weak chapter. So I have a criteria for choosing a, b and c. So Category A, that means a which is strong chapter. Now how will you determine this if you're able to do the questions of the chapter at home, and if you were able to that to do The questions of the chapter in the previous mock exams that needs that chapter is your a chapter or strong chapter because you are able to solve the problems both at home and both during exams.

Now, if you were able to do that questions of the chapter at home, but not in the previous mock exams, that means that chapter is a moderate chapter and we will call it the why if you are not able to the questions of that chapter both at home and during previous mock exams, then that chapter is C. So an example is there on the right for you. So quadratic equations, let's say a complex numbers be kinematics be electrostatic see ethers a and more concept, say B. So now what you will have, for example, out of 15 chapters, say five or a seven, rb, and three RC. Now you will have a different strategy for revising all these three categories. So the strategy could be a good There's an illustration that means probable strategy for revising A, B or C. So for a you will read master notes and you will do say 10 questions of each chapter these questions would be difficult questions.

For B again, you will read master notes and let's say you do 30 questions. And these questions would be a mix of simple, moderate and difficult questions. While for C, you will read master notes and you will do 50 questions. So again a mix of simple moderate and difficult questions. So, I hope that the strategy is clear that if you have large number of chapters to be covered in small amount of time, you will divide all those chapters into three parts A, B, and C A stands for strong chapters, V stands for moderate chapters, and C stands for weak chapters. Once you are done with that, you will have a different strategy for revising eight chapters you will have different strategy for revising B chapters and you will have different strategies for revising c chapters.

Now this you can apply when say two months are left for the final j mark or j means or advanced exam. So if two months are left, do this ABC analysis and for the next one month, work on VNC try to convert some v chapters into eight chapters and try to convert some c chapters into chapters and after that one month, don't look at see chapters again revise envy, and do the mock exam every day is your final day means are the advanced exam comes. So this strategy can be applied before each and every mock exam. And also when very little time is left. That means less than one or two months is left for final j means and a advanced exam. I want you to go through this video once again be very clear of how you will categorize your slavers into ABC.

And you will have to come up with the different strategies for revising A, B and C basis. The number have chapters and basis the amount of time you have before your final mock exam or the final exam. I hope you will apply this as it is and will benefit significantly from it. Your mock exam scores and rank will go up significantly, and your chances of getting into your dream college will go up significantly. Thank you and all the best

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