How to Score Well in Medical College Exams
Start preparing for the exam at least 3 months before it (you would have certainly learnt around 70% for the internal exams)., Finish off the remaining portion that you have not learnt., Start revising the older portion at least 2 months before the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start preparing for the exam at least 3 months before it (you would have certainly learnt around 70% for the internal exams).
Don't do it and the older ones simultaneously, or else you'll be tempted to omit few topics. ,, Concentrate on all subjects equally.
If you cannot learn the same subject for the whole day, split topics and include other subjects too. , Remember they'll only say what they've finished.
Not what they've not, and you won't boast about yourself if you follow your timetable correctly. , For the next 15 days, do the second revision (5 days for each subject if you are a first year.
Put anatomy last as it'll be the first exam) , Before exams you HAVE to get at least 7-8 hours sleep. (again see step 5) , Don't discuss anything after the exam instead start preparing for the next exam.
Don't try taking a nap.
You won't be able to do that with your heart thumping like mad. -
Step 2: Finish off the remaining portion that you have not learnt.
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Step 3: Start revising the older portion at least 2 months before the exam.
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Step 4: Draw yourself a schedule.
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Step 5: Don't bother about what your friends come and blabber to you (that they have finished blah blah
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Step 6: etc.).
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Step 7: Finish the first revision in a month and half.
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Step 8: While learning and during revision
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Step 9: see that you have at least 5-6 hours of sleep.
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Step 10: Do your exams well.
Detailed Guide
Don't do it and the older ones simultaneously, or else you'll be tempted to omit few topics. ,, Concentrate on all subjects equally.
If you cannot learn the same subject for the whole day, split topics and include other subjects too. , Remember they'll only say what they've finished.
Not what they've not, and you won't boast about yourself if you follow your timetable correctly. , For the next 15 days, do the second revision (5 days for each subject if you are a first year.
Put anatomy last as it'll be the first exam) , Before exams you HAVE to get at least 7-8 hours sleep. (again see step 5) , Don't discuss anything after the exam instead start preparing for the next exam.
Don't try taking a nap.
You won't be able to do that with your heart thumping like mad.
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