Are your child facing Board exam? Here, some tips to make better preparation……have a look
Are your child facing Board exam? Here, some tips to make better preparation……have a look
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Are your child going to face Board exam ? and that made you tenses. So Don’t worry here we brings some important tips that you and your child to keep in mind while preparing for exam.

Be consistent
Have some control over your senses. During examination time, especially during that one month of preparation, don’t allow any distraction to come in your way, like restaurants, movies or meeting friends. Exercise control. Don’t allow distraction from surroundings, external, nor from your imagination, internal, to divert your attention — at least during the few days of your final revision. Of course, you do need a break at times.

Be confident
It’s a competitive world. There is pressure from teachers and parents. Often, you are anxious whether you will get good marks or not. But if you have prepared well and your teachers have put in their best, then never fear. Have faith in yourself. There is greatness and capacity in all of us. But when we lack faith in ourselves, we become anxious. If we are not prepared, we get worried. Now if you want to reach Everest and you are ever at rest, then you will certainly not make it. But if you are well prepared, then don’t doubt yourself. Be confident. 

Understand what you study
When you read your book, try to understand it; don’t cram it. When you try to cram, it makes you nervous because then, if you suddenly forget one word, you are likely to forget the whole paragraph. Take time to understand what you read, because, if you have understood something, you will not forget it easily.

Never compare
We have many weaknesses. We may prepare well, yet, jealousy sometimes crops up. Why waste time comparing ourselves with others? The inner weaknesses of jealousy and unhealthy comparison are not good; they create either a superiority or an inferiority complex. Each one of you is unique in your own way
Don’t try to be better than anybody else, and don’t think that anybody else is better than you. Each one, do your best.

Picture what you study
When I was in Hyderabad, a young girl asked me, “Swamiji, I study everything and forget everything. How do I remember what I study?” Listen well in class and revise your portion in the mind, step by step, till you do not need to refer to your notes at all.

Resist the urge to copy
When you are writing the paper, the temptation to copy often comes up. When you are not sufficiently well prepared, or are anxious to score good percentages, there is a tendency to copy from another. Don’t even think you have an option to copy. When you decide not to copy, you stop wasting your time and energy on it. Have faith in yourself and mind you, honesty pays, because one day all this is going to help you in your future journey in life.

Marks are not the only criterion
Our learning is not just to get a first class, or distinction. We do need all this today to get admission in a good college. But a degree is useless without the related knowledge. A degree can get you a job, but cannot guarantee your ‘stay’ in the job. So, memorise lessons not just for a degree, but to gain knowledge. Good marks alone don’t make you successful. Understand the subject, matters. Try to study to absorb and retain knowledge.

Keep your goal big
 Some of you may not want to take a professional course. You may just want to graduate. Don’t keep your goals small. You will probably not need high marks if you want to take up a course that is not in much demand. But the important thing is to do your best. Your best may still not give you fantastic results, but it will certainly give you the satisfaction of having done your best. So keep doing as well as possible. Try to set higher goals. Let knowledge be your goal.

Never despair
Some of you may not get into the college or profession of your choice. It happened to me, when I was around 18. Whatever the reason, I might have gone through a lot of depression and dejection. But my grandmother said, “Take every failure as a stepping stone to success. If you have done your best, you have not compromised, and still things have not worked out your way, never ever think it to be your failure. There is something better waiting for you.”

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