I have not actually prepared for the JEE as such but studied only for the board and now I have planned to drop a year for the JEE.
I have few questions to ask should I drop? If yes, what should be the best strategy? Should I go for online coaching or other? Should I pick new books apart from HCv, A Das Gupta and Chem NCERT. ? Please help guys.
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Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9
2 years agoHello,
To be perfectly honest, I think you're about to make a mistake. You can choose to make it better or worse, but when we get our teeth into the facts, we realise that just 5 to 10% of dropouts succeed. You must now be aware of the key cause of drop failure. Additionally, it is clear from your questions that your vision has become hazy. Although simple, life is not always simple. After a few months, you can start feeling depressed and worsen the issue. The choice must always be yours; all other advice, including mine, is lost in the ocean's depths.
NEVER DROP! Rather join another engineering college and work hard. -
Hello,
Sure, you are free to ask anything from us anytime. For getting good marks in JEE you need to constrict and focus yourself on your studies. You have to prefer a good time management goal for yourself. You need to improve your speed of solving questions. I know it is tough to get offline coaching right now but prefer offline coaching over online studies because interactions help us to learn. Those listed books are best apart from that prefer quizzes and mock tests for improvement and testing yourself. Hope this might help you. Please drop more questions and alike on the comment.
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