I am in class 12th. I have wasted 8 months and have hardly 3 months left for board exams and haven't prepared anything. What should I do?
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Hello Aswin,
 Don't get depressed, you've enough time to score well in boards. Make a daily schedule and plan your preferences for subjects accordingly. Invest most of your time in practicing the problems understanding the theoretical sections. Pay attention to the prelims and resolve your problems as soon as possible with the help of teachers and friends.
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I am also in class 12th, in my opinion now you have to put some difficult chapters on option and do all easy chapters at first and if you want to score good marks then only do the questions from test papers of difficult chapters. This will help you.
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Never underestimate the time left. Study for 6 hours a day. I am sure you will make it.
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Don't panic or get depressed. Be simple and have faith in yourself. Enough time is there for exam preparation. Collect last 5 years question papers and try to solve them.
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You can do well. You have 3 months more. Solve maths problems daily. Focus on 2-3 marks questions in physics and chemistry. You can follow previous years question papers. They are normally repeating.
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Well, to encourage you, I would say it is never too late to start. Although, very less time is left, still if you start at this right moment with proper planning and implementation of your plan nothing is impossible. You should prepare a detailed schedule of what to study on which day such that you are able to cover almost 75% of the syllabus in about 1 and a half months and then revise the chapters and solve sample papers in the next 1 and half months. Make sure you go through the previous year question papers. Work hard and you will definitely score well. All the best.
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  Answered by Pavanvenkatasai Pilla Struggler struggling to win the struggle... | Contributor-Level 8 6 years agoHello dear Ashwin,
 You need to feel great that you have realized the scenario and realization is the first step of success.
 Answering your query, forget the past 8 months because now you don't have them in your hands. Whatever you have is your 3 months.
 Dedication and Determination are the terms which pull the pulley of motivation. Make yourself motivated and prepare smartly for your exams. But this time when you prepare, prepare properly and so that you are going to win at any case. I hope this helps you.
 I want to share a news that many of my B.Tech friends are also asking the same. And, I have seen many of them getting succeed with a...more
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Accept it that it will be a maneuvering task to prepare for boards with just 3 months in hand but it is quite practical to still pass with flying colors.
 Remember that if you successfully tackle this situation you will end up improving yourself a lot. So don't get succumbed, make a plan, execute it and win the battle.
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