How should I get out of the Mindset of solving one paper of 3 hours and Get the Mindset for solving two 3 hour papers?
Due to the preparation of BITSAT and JEE Mains, I have maintained an attention span of 3 hours. But for JEE Advanced mocks I start feeling slow or sluggish when I try to solve another 3 hour paper right after the first one Plus what should one do between paper1 and paper2 on test day?
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First start with your the strongest subject then review that subject in 5 minute attempt only that questions in which you are 100% sure then move to the second prioritised subject. After completing this for all the three papers go for some medium level questions. Please note to not over attempt questions, as even 4 negative marks can degrade your college by, many folds.
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Firstly you have to make a daily habit of giving mock tests of JEE Advanced on regular basis in examination like environment without any cheating. Calculate your lagging points and upgrade it. Ultimately you will evolved the mindset of JEE Advanced.
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Candidates should ideally try to solve at least 3 previous year JEE question papers per week. However, candidates can also increase the frequency of this to 5 to 6 papers per week, one month before the exam. Candidates should also assess their performance after solving each JEE Advanced question paper to understand their weaknesses and strengths.
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