The process of self-improvement can only be achieved through regular self-analysis. Set daily, weekly and monthly goals for yourself and analyze whether you met those goals or not.
This is a very important factor in a topper’s preparation. However outstanding your preparation, you cannot excel in an exam if you are not used to sitting for an exam for say 3 continuous hours and adjusting your accuracy and problem-solving speed such that you can finish the paper on time.
Not only does solving test series help you in exam simulation, but also presents you with a complete analysis of your current preparation. Every test series helps you realize the loopholes in your preparation and concepts.
Confidence is the shield you have to build for yourself. Being nervous and frantic regarding the results even before you have written the exam is sheer foolishness and has never helped improve performance.
The process of self-improvement can only be achieved through regular self-analysis. Set daily, weekly and monthly goals for yourself and analyze whether you met those goals or not.
The revision term is always wrongly associated with last-minute preparation. Revision is not only supposed to be done when the exams are next door but throughout the time of preparation. Concepts are easy to be forgotten especially if you don’t put them to use daily.
The final months’ preparation is all that counts. You need to analyze where you stand in your preparation race and make a final four or three-month plan to sum up your preparation well.