Be away from TV, Internet, Phones. For the time being forget about you love (if at all there is any then..), do meditations for half an hour and prayer for an equal time. Recall all that were taught to you by your teachers from day one, find out where did you loose your concentrations and rectify them, spend at least two and a half hours continuously on your studies..then take some rest (No TV, Radio, Net etc during your rest time)...eat tasty but good foods, forget market, garden etc etc...Don't look in the matters of others including your parents (whether they are going to market or fighting each other!!).
Study....Study...Study ...., In the morning time don't miss your morning walk...do some skipping now and then, think of studies alone even during sleep....
ALAS!! THE RESULT HAS COME !!!!.....AND MY DEAR ONE HAS GOT MERRITT!!!!!! I want to hear this from you!
Advance Congratulations!
2006-11-09 19:29:50
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answer #1
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answered by NUPAKRY 6
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You have 120 days in hand. Keep the last 10 days for refreshing your mind and clearing doubts that are left after a continued study. No regular study should be left pending for these 10 days as you will be preparing mentally for the exams. If something is left pending you can cover during this spare period, kept for crisis management.
As such, the 120 days in hand may be divided in to 5 parts for the following action plan:
1.thorough studies-60 days
2.1st thorough revision-20 days
3.2nd thorough revision-20 days
4.3rd revision for selected question papers- 10 days
5.crisis management and refreshing- 10 days
Make a timetable and display it in front of your study table… all the very best for your board exams
2006-11-10 03:44:27
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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this yr i too have board exams of class 10 and only 3 months left
so dont be in so tension mood u have 4 months then 3 months u study hard as possible u can and left 1 month all revision time ask frnds answers 4 different questions lastly will have news abt ur geeting 95% all the best
2006-11-10 03:54:44
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answered by abcd e 1
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1.Before going to bed, write a programme for next day in a diary.
2, Make programme in such a way that after each major subject you keep a minor subject , like Maths, then english. Keep One hour for each subject. After a short interval of 10 minutes change the subject.
3.You must write every thing you study.
4.Sleep 7 hours at night only. Get up early. Go for a walk of fifteen minutes.
5 Take solid food each four hour in day time. drink water each two hours.
6.Evening recreation of one hour is must, either you play, dance or sing or cook with mother.
7.Last month is for solving old question papers with time setting at home. For example after breakfast you sit with a clock and start writing. See timing when you finish. Adjust the speed of writing as needed. ALL THE BEST.
2006-11-10 03:20:09
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answered by neela m 5
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Just study from your textbooks without taking any tensions be cool.If your motive is just to pass than no need to worry just do what you regularly do in your schedule including studying.For getting top and better merit marks try to solve as many papers of last year as you can.Moreover you can also try practicing writing so that you will remember better.And above all pray to god.Best of luck for your exams.
2006-11-10 05:50:30
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answered by Neo 2
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If you have not studied atall, just take last 10 question papers, tick the answers of their questions in your syllabus, just go through that twice and my dear freind you are passed
2006-11-10 03:20:30
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answered by vivek r 2
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Every hour on the hour.
2006-11-10 03:13:10
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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revise, solve papers again and again, timing urself
2006-11-10 03:10:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't waste a second.
2006-11-10 03:43:59
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answered by Sonam Singh 2
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