Post-exam time! What's the best way to use it?

Late night studies, frantic running for notes, sleepless nights and all the things associated with exams are over. From now till the result, it’s time to do what you really like doing. Some students have already started preparing for the next session, while others are thinking of fun ways to spend... View More

0 884 Views | Posted 2012-04-09 17:46:11

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-10 16:03:10
    I would like to invite Rushabh jain Aneeket NSJ Pooja Kohli Priya Suryap2012 and other experts to throw more light.
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-10 15:53:15
    Kamaraju Pulugurtha thanks and yes, I do agree with you that the primary concern is the amusement along with enlightenment.
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-10 15:51:20
    arun dev Dr.Goutam Chatterjee chandrashekhar Fakirpure Most Welcome !
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-10 15:43:17
    Arvind Joshi245 thanks for the support.
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-10 15:16:33
    It is good time to make relax from all concern related to their study, They should join any holiday camp in which they can participate in many type of activities, who are fond of knowledge they can also join any professional course , but i suggest one time after exam all students need to go a short vacation ,
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    Dr. Tabrez Ahmad

    2012-04-10 15:10:15
    There is no doubt that this is the correct time to relax and fulfill your hobbies. However due to globalisation, libralisation, privatisation, changing socio-economic conditions, westernisation, and so much dependence on technology, we can not really say that we are perfectly learned. There is requirement of constant up-gradation of learning tools and the processes. Now a single educational degree may not be a sufficient requirement to get success in a particular professional area due to fast growing interdisciplinary nexus. In a particular academic session the summer break is the suitable time for doing short term training, certifi
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    Premendrakumar Premendrakumar

    2012-04-10 15:07:28
    Its also the time that you can plan your future with coolness, soundness and firmness under perfact guidance and be leader for your followers.
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    Premendrakumar Premendrakumar

    2012-04-10 15:05:01
    I wanna say something different that in ancient times the people full of knowledge says that leisure can be converted into learning and time pass can be converted into earning, it5s the time don't only enjoy but learn your interest and invent or research something which can give you name and fame with respect of yours dedicated to your parents and forthcoming generations an ideal example of competitiveness in the world, so don't waste your time but make it creative; so that not only your elders / parents will allow you to enjoy but they fill proud and became cool by avoiding extra worries and problems that my view.
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    arun dev | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-10 09:48:46
    Manmeet Kaur50173 Thanks inviting me!!!
    Its really correct time to have this discussion :)
    Yes!! After "late night studies, frantic running for notes, sleepless nights.” it's obvious to have a break and take sigh of relief and there is a science behind 'study break' and 'study leave'
    Study by Cepeda, Pashler, Vul, Wixted, and Rohrer (2006) found that students who studied new vocabulary for a total of ten trials performed better on a quiz than those who only studied for five trials, and this advantage held up when they were re-quizzed one week later.
    This makes sense – the more you study, the better you do, right?
    Well, here's where
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-10 09:34:09
    Thanx@manmeet for invite. After hectic exam schedule, its absolutely necessary to unwind and rejuvenate the mind; but how and how much? that is very important. Too much of holidaying can deviate the focus from the coming session and if it is not creative then it can further spoil the concentration of studies for quit some time. It also depends upon the stage of study at which the student is currently. For school kids below 10th class, it has be summer camp, family vacation, swimming etc. For students who passed 10th & 11th it has to be few days break and then preparatory classes for various entrance exams. For junior college students,
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    chandrashekhar Fakirpure | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-04-10 08:02:01
    Manmeet Kaur50173 thanks for inviting me
    so , this is the perfect timing of doing want every you want , no one comes between you and enjoyment , so do masti with friends , family
    go on trip , go where you get happiness
    join classes
    live every movement of life , just like the last movement of your life because no one knows you will get another life or not so enjoy don't take so much tension about your exam result
    what ever will get happen , believe on God , he will never cheat you !!!
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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    2012-04-09 18:11:25
    What a fine idea suggesting something worthwhile to the students.Though we can not say that they should devote the entire time on improving themselves,they should also bear in mind that each minute is precious these days.The students ought to learn something new in their vacant time.The Higher Secondary students are not given a breathing time for anything.They have to begin their Math and Physics once again.But the others can think of a new pursuit.They can have a choice to learn something new and something upto their liking.
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-09 17:59:36
    I would request Nikhlesh Mathur Arvind Joshi245 ARVIND SURYAVANSHI arun dev chandrashekhar Fakirpure Dr.KRISHNA KATTI Dr.Goutam Chatterjee Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria Dr MohsinKhan Gautam Joshi Govind_S Gomtis Corner girishseshmani Kamaraju Pulugurtha Aneeket MSK70515 aru.chopra Pooja Kohli Priya and other experts to throw more light on the discussion.
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-09 17:55:24
    After exams, it's time to take a chill pill and rejuvenate your mind before the anxiety of results actually starts.
    According to me students must unwind by getting involved in hobbies/activities like horse riding, sports, dancing, singing, chocolate making, gift-wrapping, bouquet making, beauty courses, nail art, tattoo making, sports, swimming, etc.

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