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How to study for the board exam in last one month to get highest marks
🦜 Follow the pareto principle
The Pareto Principle, often called the 80/20 rule, is the broad observation that approximately 80% of outcomes or results come from about 20% of your inputs or effort. Therefore you should concentrate on areas where you can get 'big wins' with comparatively little effort.
We can apply this idea to board exam by focusing on 'high-yield' topics (the stuff that gets us the big marks) and by using active learning techniques that can offer better results with less time invested.
Here’s How to use Pareto Principle while studying 📚
🎯 Set a Goal: Define what you’re aiming to achieve with your study session.
🔑 Identify key topics: Not all subjects within a course are created equal...
🌻Identify the important stuff: the (roughly) 20% of material or tasks that will contribute to about 80% of your exams or assignments. Focus on going through that information.
💡To identify these areas download the last 10 year question papers identify those repeated themes or topics of each subject
Let's assume you have 6 Subjects & 36 Days in hand
📖 Give 6 days to each subject
⏰Aim to study for 10 hours every day
📖 Give 3-4 hours to PYQ (Previous Year Questions )
📖 For Subjects like Maths Physics Practice numericals daily after analyzing PYQ’s
💡Don't get hung up on the 20/80 proportions — they're just a guiding principle.
💡Revise, and practice 'Active Learning': Study the material through active methods like summarisation, teaching others, and solving problems (don't just passively read the material).
💡Evaluate and re-strategise: After a mock test , review your performance:
Did the 20% of topics you focused on actually yield about 80% of your marks? If not, adjust your approach
⭕️ Subscribe to @healingstudentsdepartment for more such tips! ⭕️
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🦜 Follow the pareto principle
The Pareto Principle, often called the 80/20 rule, is the broad observation that approximately 80% of outcomes or results come from about 20% of your inputs or effort. Therefore you should concentrate on areas where you can get 'big wins' with comparatively little effort.
We can apply this idea to board exam by focusing on 'high-yield' topics (the stuff that gets us the big marks) and by using active learning techniques that can offer better results with less time invested.
Here’s How to use Pareto Principle while studying 📚
🎯 Set a Goal: Define what you’re aiming to achieve with your study session.
🔑 Identify key topics: Not all subjects within a course are created equal...
🌻Identify the important stuff: the (roughly) 20% of material or tasks that will contribute to about 80% of your exams or assignments. Focus on going through that information.
💡To identify these areas download the last 10 year question papers identify those repeated themes or topics of each subject
Let's assume you have 6 Subjects & 36 Days in hand
📖 Give 6 days to each subject
⏰Aim to study for 10 hours every day
📖 Give 3-4 hours to PYQ (Previous Year Questions )
📖 For Subjects like Maths Physics Practice numericals daily after analyzing PYQ’s
💡Don't get hung up on the 20/80 proportions — they're just a guiding principle.
💡Revise, and practice 'Active Learning': Study the material through active methods like summarisation, teaching others, and solving problems (don't just passively read the material).
💡Evaluate and re-strategise: After a mock test , review your performance:
Did the 20% of topics you focused on actually yield about 80% of your marks? If not, adjust your approach
⭕️ Subscribe to @healingstudentsdepartment for more such tips! ⭕️
#boardexams #class #cbse #th #exams #neet #education #students #boardexam #examstress #boards #examseason #competitiveexams #rohinisector #cbseboard #examsarecoming #finalexams #maths #studentlife #examstime #examsdone #school #examsareover #student #exam #examsover #commerce #cambridgeexams #jeemains #neetcoaching #physicswallah #chemistry #biology #arts #science
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