14 hours daily since last 7 months revising Physics formulas, solving 150 numerical daily, but my score is in Physics 90 to 100 guide me.
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoSometimes it is not enough to simply review the formula when getting ready for competitive tests. You should also be aware of the origins of the formula and its significance. How much we can calculate using the formula. It's commendable that you are answering 150 numerical problems every day, but keep in mind that quality always trumps number. Make sure you answer a diversity of questions rather than a lot of the same kind of queries. Improve your understanding of the reasoning and concepts required to solve difficult types of challenges. Pay attention to the areas where you are underperforming and concentrate your efforts there. -
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Devyani Solanki Passionate physics learner and animals lover | Contributor-Level 10
2 years agoSometimes while preparing for competitive exams it is not important to only revise the formula. You should also know from where the formula came and what is its importance. What quantities we can get using the formula. It's good that you are solving 150 numerical on daily basis but remember this thing quality matters over quantity. Make sure that you should solve a different variety of questions, rather than many questions of the same type. Try to sharpen the concepts and logic that are needed to solve complex types of problems. Look at the areas where you are scoring low and dedicated your time to those areas.
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