🚀 A Must Watch Video for Droppers | JEE 2024 | MathonGo | Anup Sir

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Everything that you should really know before taking a drop. One can produce any result in drop year, but it depends on you, 100 percent.

Note: Anup Sir himself prepared being a dropper. Most of the things told in the video are the learning from his drop year.

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as a successful dropper here are a few point - 
68%ile(2022) ----> 98%ile(2023 Jan)
1. follow your Batch/coaching whole heartedly 
2. make short notes not formula sheet short notes that in depth and would be understandable if revised after long time
3. After date is announced Don't go after syllabus completion Do Top 15 chapters of each subject with last 3-4 years pyq
4. don't be demotivated if initially aren't able to score in coaching test (but try to improve with each test)
5. your job is to complete notes, short notes, Modules .
6. parents support is very important. (warn you in advance emotionally its going to be a roller coaster ride)
7. last 2 months are very important doesn't matter if you studied only 60% of your calibre if you give 110& in last 2 you'll be good
8. preference subjects - physics > Chemistry >Maths Don't give maths too much time
9. dont take time based target, Take work based targets
10. Bas padho - Padho Aur kuch kaam nhi ẩane wala.

ps: I took online drop (pw) I saw Anup sir"s video on same topic while deciding to Drop

parthranjan
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1. No mocks
2.only theory
3. Late start
4. Lack of revision
5. Procrastination
6. Lack of questions

mnkamv
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My mistakes that i did
1. Took dummy school and my laziness screwed me up
2. Didnt attend all lectures because i thought bahut time hai ho jayrga
3. Didnt give any test literally 0 because i always knew subconsciously it will show me the mirror
4. Always thought my friends are enjoying and i am doing utter shit
5. Watched a hell lot of online content ( web series, youtube, tv series, adult content )
6. Never took jee seriously and know that i could have done better
7. Never completing daily tarkets
8 . No physical exercise
9 . Looking for new strategies everymonth which was totally useless
10. Had scored good percentage in 10 th and that topper wali feel and overconfidence ruined everything

AnkitSingh-cpmo
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As a successful dropper, I would give one single advice "Stop analysing, stop searching for smart work, stop searching for less time more output. Give your best today, your best today might not meet your expectations, that's completely fine. As you give your best today today today today, that one day will come when you will finnaly feel good enough. You would be surprised where you end up as.

Prev year 74 percentile, this year first attempt with incomplete syllabus 97.7 percentile. Hoping for 99 in second attempt.

levylost
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1 - Always spent more time making a perfect plan and end up not even following half of it ( I always try to study for 15 hours a day but I end up not even studying for 6 hours) - planning >> execution
2 - Wasted the majority of my time watching adult content and random videos on Jee, college, and strategy related videos. In turn regretted in the end of the day for wasting time and the loop continued.
3 - I was not honest to myself and my parents who had immense faith in me
4 - I was overconfident with my preparation did not even pay attention to my school classes.
5 - I did not make a good circle of friends and often did not say NO to them when they called me for any enjoyment ( Wasting my time)
6 - I spent overtime on watching lectures so slowly and making notes by copying the lecture pdf
7 - I spent less time on problem-solving ( Especially maths).
8 - I never gave importance to mock tests.
9 - I never took care of my health due to which I had a fever 4 - 5 times (No fixed diet and workout)
10 - When there always came a choice between facing the pain or staying in the comfort zone where I chose comfort zone and did not push myself.
11 - I often gave excuses to myself and did not accept things that went wrong.
12 - I wasted time in overthinking and comparing myself with others than focusing on myself.
13 - I was too much dependent on external motivation than my very own self belief or discipline.

This is my personal and my strong practical decision to take a drop and get into a top institution by any means. I will keep up my words and end up on the same comments with success

Akhilesh.
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Last year I saw the same video by Anup Sir, and started my drop year journey few days later . This year I have scored 99+ percentile in JEE mains already and looking forward for the future . Drop year can be a risk, but it can turn out to be life-changing too .

ankitroy
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1. Physics pe dhyaan nahi diya
2. Organic halke me leli
3. Daily goals set kiye par achieve nahi kiye
4.course complete nahi kiya
5.mock test nahi diye jo diye unme silly mistakes
6. Maths ne questions me sochta kuch aur hu likhta kuch aur hu
7. Focus nahi hai test ke time baaki cheeze dimaag me aati hai
8. Favourite topics ko bhut zayada hi time diya
9. Insta pe bhut time bitaya
10. Sleep cycle fucked

tardsoftards
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1-wasn't dedicated
2-had over confidence
3-skipped meals
4-bad sleeping schedule
5-had no control over my anger
6-was very emotional
7-took everything to heart
8-distracted by social media
9-chatted for hours together where I must have practiced
10-had no physical exercise

swapnapalle
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1- not doing proper revision
2- not attempting tests
3-health issues (nearly 1 month)
4- tcrs left without completeing class 11 syllabus
5-watching too much lectures and not practicin question
6-solved with the help of solutions
7- school pressure they were not allowing to be absent (same from parents)
8-was way too active in school (extra curricular activities)
9- created backlog and never was able to complete it
10- researching way too much about college
11- thinking nta will not conduct in January
12- friendship nibhana

kdsaif
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to all droppers who'll target 24 I suggest you to write diary daily one page with everything you felt as if talking to a friend whom you share everything, it'll be memory when you read all of this after your exams just a suggestion

navv
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Mistake's : 🥺

1. Pyar wyar( Friendship Too) ke chakkar me par gye....
2. phone Addiction ( mainly Ig reels) 😒
3. Procrastination + laziness 🥱
4.I don't Follow proper routines and plans no proper notes no revision no I take this exam so lightly!!
5. Ek Time pe prdhai hi chhod di Month me ek - 2 bar galti se book khol lete thhe
6. Kya hi bolu ab sab meri hi galti I don't deserve This exam and IITS 😭😣

starlovers
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Got 89.5% in jee 2022 and 98.5% in jee Jan attempt. It could have reached 99+ if I had not left JEE mains specific topics. I would consider myself an average student. There were times I ended up watching vlogs for straight 2-3 hours and eventually wasting the whole day, but was able to complete the syllabus. You can easily improve. Yeah 80% to 95+ requires immense hard work but I'd suggest 89+ %tilers to consider drop as an option if they are willing to work smart. Just watch the lectures and solve PYQs. This should be your priority along with mocks. Don't join an offline coaching IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 MONTHS. I have classmates who joined Allen, Fiitjee in Kota with no end result at all. They couldn't get time for self study. This is just my suggestion. You can do whatever suits you. :)

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1. Totally away from social media, even deleted Whatsapp and now YouTube.
2. Just focusing on my own teachers
3. No motivation needed, roj 12 ghante padhega to ethic bn jata hai
4. Totally away from friends
5. Only live classes
6. No backlog
7. Regular testing
8. Routine

Adarsh_Negi
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Sir is absolutely right. Taking a drop is a big decision and this decision should be yours. If you think you have potential to improve then only take a drop. As a dropper I was able to improve my result from 95.6{JEE Mains 2021) to 99.2(JEE Mains 2022). Some people think that by only studying in their drop year, they can improve their result but that is not the case. Drop year also takes a heavy toll on your mental state if you don't have a proper strategy. So only take drop if you believe in yourself and you know what mistakes you did.

yashaggarwal
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My Mistakes
1) Not consistent
2) Only thought of plans and never executed
3)Movies, TV, series
4) Watched recorded lectures instead of live lectures
5) Overconfidence
6) Procastination
7) Didn't complete full syllabus(not even half)
8) Didn't give mock tests
9) Mobile phone
10) Studying from one shots when jee mains dates were announced
11) Lack of regular revision
12) Running away from challenges
13) Not controlling myself and my time
14) Never ever introspected not retrospected

priyanshuupadhyay
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Mistakes
1 Enrolled in an online coaching but didnt studied
2 Not given enough test
3 Running away from reality
4 Youtube and other social media platform excessive usage
5 Didnt even took boards seriously
6 procastination
7 overconfident after watching lecture but didnt solve pyq or module
8 Searching for motivation on youtube which only result for few hours
9 given fake hope to my parents( They are the best parents in the world) feeling guilty because of that
10 always thought there is enough time ( hopium, copium)

shiey
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I have concluded that i won't be taking a drop year, at the end of the day for me a college TAG doesn't really matter, I might not have the very best start to my career but I'll eventually work up the career ladder.
At the end of the day NIRF 1 college or NIRF 50 it depends on the individual's capabilities and how he/she utilises the resources they have
This 2 years of JEE journey has definitely taught me so many things (not just academically) which I'll keep in my mind for my future aspirations and continue learning.

Ash-hknd
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As a failed dropper,
I will give only one advice,
DO NOT MISS A SINGLE TEST
p.s. Last Year I had 94%ile
This Year 91%ile

shenlong
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6 months back i saw the same video for dropping for jee 2023 and yeah this is one of the best decisions of my life( july percentile-80.5)--> (jan percentile 97.8)
and yeah adv or bits dono abhi phodne hai.
thanks you sir(i am literally crying right now.)

sujaljain
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Tomorrow is my second jee attempt (I scored 89.6% in first) and I will go in with all I have but I am realistic enough to know that my prep isn't enough and I am not going to be satisfied with the result. I had already finalized my decision for drop because I know I have the potential which I myself didn't use. So here are the mistakes I made in the last two years.

1. Studying fav topics
2. only theory
3. Less Revision
4. Solving with external help
5. not enough mocks
6. Procrastination/Daydreaming
7. Fomo and multiple sources
8. Addictions: - Games, comics, fanfics, books, even explicit content
9. Running from challenges
10. Demotivation

Not gonna end this with a motivational speech of mein yeh krlunga woh krlunga. I am gonna do that after I find Success.

Niu_guy