Ur question is too hard to be answered dear. But let me c if i can quench your thirst.Practicing alone would make u get 90%. Also having books from all the shops wont get u 90% as such. And as u say u practice a lot, then try examining urself after each practice. If ur not able to grasp all the data u read,then probably u need to increase ur concentration during the practice sessions. Concentration can be increased by doing meditation everyday in the morning between 4:30 to 5:30(its my practical experience).Hope this helps you.
2006-11-08 19:54:38
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answered by RKB 2
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You know, there are no dumb students, only dumb professors..lol.. It means when the teacher is "dumb" and does not know to motivate a student, the student usually under perform. The first step is to believe in yourself and your capability to attain a grade of 90 % and above. Before you go to sleep and as soon as you wake up, look at the mirror and say to yourself repeatedly, "I will learn today and get 90 % or above.." say it several times (10 to 20 x) Then do something about it. Meaning - as the idea sinks in to your subconscious, it will become innate and soon all your actions will contribute towards its attainment. Do not memorize notes verbatim but understand the concept.. and keep on reading everyday not only when there are exams. It helps to have a blank sheet. where you can summarise whatever that you have read. You can also read self development books by Dale Carnegie. But in the end, it is yourself that could be your greatest enemy. Don't allow that to happen .
2006-11-08 22:06:11
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answered by ? 7
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1) Try to use photographic memory for all diagrams and graphs as they are very important to make the answers have moax substance and fetch the max.
2) Mix your subjects properly . If you are not interestedin abc don't put much time at a stretch on it. Instead increase the frequency for this subject with short durations.
3) Most important of all imagine ,think all that you study in your spare time,while you go to sleep, while you are in the washroom,while you take a small walk in the park.... This is most important as what we do in the exams is RECALL what we have studied in a very small time interval...hence we need to rehearse this recalling habit.
Thanks
2006-11-10 01:54:13
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answered by Sachi 1
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How to Get a Good Grade on Assignments and Exams
Note: These standards are always in effect, regardless of whether an assignment or exam question mentions them explicitly. Individual assignments may also have criteria specific to the assignment.
Hand it in on time and correct.
Read, understand, and answer the question that is being asked.
Type your answer, or write legibly and clearly. If there are diagrams required, use a drawing program or a ruler. If we can't read it, we can't give you any marks for it.
It is surprising how many students lose marks because of these first three points. They are true for any course you are taking, and they are even more true in the `real world'. For this course, the TA and I will be marking in three categories:
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The quality of your solution.
Is your digital circuit or assembly language program efficient? Is it well structured? Does it make good use of components or assembly language instructions? Does it effectively incorporate the techniques that you've been taught in the course?
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The correctness of your solution.
In part, you demonstrate this through your design documentation. Also, if test data is appropriate, does your design work correctly for any example data supplied with the assignment? Does it work correctly on other data sets or inputs? Does it work correctly for extreme data points or trivial cases?
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The quality of your documentation.
Have you clearly explained the process and techniques that you used to create your circuit or program? Have you justified your design choices? Have you clearly explained the operation of your circuit or program? Note that answers without documentation will at best get you partial marks for guessing. Undocumented code or schematics will not be marked.
In general, it is your responsibility to provide an answer on an assignment or exam which is adequate to convince the TA or instructor that you understand the material. It is not the responsibility of the TA or instructor to come up with an interpretation of your answer which could be considered correct. When the assignment requires that you design a digital circuit, you will be expected to submit a copy of the schematic diagram along with documentation describing how your circuit operates and how you designed it. If the assignment involves simulation using LogicWorks, you will be expected to submit documentation describing how you chose the inputs you used to test the circuit, and a timing diagram which demonstrates that your circuit operates correctly. LogicWorks provides the facilities to print hard copies of schematic diagrams and timing diagrams.
For any assembly language programs you write during the course, you will be expected to submit a hard copy of your program, and documentation describing how your program works and how you designed it. You may (if we get this working) be required to submit an electronic copy of your program, which the TA will use to determine how well your program works. Please keep in mind that for electronic submission, your programs must work in the assignment lab environment. If you purchase software used in the course and work on your home computer, it is in your best interest to bring the program in and test it in the assignment lab environment before you submit it.
2006-11-10 01:40:40
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answered by Krishna 6
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Wasn't that with 100 three hundred and sixty 5 days previous Abraham? that is absurd patriarchal mythology, of route. you should purely trust blindly, there's no reason to except contained in the desire that the Bible is authentic.
2016-11-28 23:00:21
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answered by northcut 4
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You just take your books for the examinations.So you can score High.
2006-11-08 21:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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COOL YOUR MIND FIRST, READ YOUR BOOK HEARTLY, THINK ABOUT THE TOPICS, 3-4 TIME WRITE THAT TOPIC UNTIL YOU ARE SAY....ENOUGH.
2006-11-08 19:30:31
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answered by tan_gan_iipm 1
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just do the hard work
2006-11-08 19:33:54
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answered by koteswararao u 2
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hire a sardar teacher!!!
2006-11-08 20:21:02
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answered by curious2 2
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