How do I organize my study materials a day before the exam?
1. Prioritize Key Topics
- List core topics: Focus on subjects that are high-scoring and frequently tested.
- Identify weak areas: Highlight the topics where you feel least confident, but don't attempt to learn new concepts, just revise.
2. Create a Summary Sheet
- Make a quick-reference sheet with formulas, important concepts, key definitions, or shortcuts. Keep it concise, and use bullet points.
- Mind maps or flashcards can be useful for visual learners, especially for critical reasoning tips or math tricks.
3. Break Study into Short Segments
- Plan short study sessions focusing on each topic for 25-30 minutes, followed by 5-10 minute breaks.
- Review critical reasoning concepts and question types, and practice solving a few problems.
4. Organize by Topic
- Gather materials by subject (Math, Logical Reasoning, Verbal). For each, include:
- Key formulas/concepts
- Practice questions (especially ones you previously found difficult)
- Notes on shortcuts and strategies
5. Review Past Mistakes
- Go through mistakes from past mocks or practice questions. Focus on understanding where you went wrong and what you can learn from it.
6. Pack Essentials
- Prepare exam-related materials (hall ticket, ID, stationery, etc.) the day before to avoid any stress on exam day.
7. Rest and Relax
- Don't cram. Give yourself time to relax and get a good night’s sleep.
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