Should I focus on revising all topics or just my weak areas on the last day?

 1. Reinforce Strong Topics (70% focus)

  • Why: These are areas where you can score confidently, so a quick review ensures you don’t forget anything.
  • What to do: Go over formulas, key concepts, and shortcuts. Skim through practice questions to stay sharp but avoid heavy problem-solving.

2. Lightly Revise Weak Areas (30% focus)

  • Why: It’s risky to spend too much time on weak topics on the last day. It could lead to stress and confusion.
  • What to do: Instead of deep diving, review important concepts or tricks that can give you partial credit or help you eliminate wrong answers quickly.

3. Prioritize High-Weight Topics

  • Focus on topics that carry the most weight in the exam and align with your strengths. For example, in MAT, if math or reasoning sections are your strong suit, give them more attention for a final revision.

4. Critical Reasoning and Time Management

  • Quickly review critical reasoning strategies, question types, and examples. Focus on eliminating common pitfalls and improving speed.

Overall Strategy:

  • Confidence building: Reinforce strengths to enter the exam with confidence.
  • Minimal stress on weak areas: Address just enough to handle them efficiently without feeling overwhelmed.

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