Friday, April 23, 2010

Some Methods to Out-Smart Others

In general examinations, our personal scoring has little to do with those of the others, but in competitions it is necessary to score better than the others. Therefore, we must not only have good knowledge of the subject matter but also devise some strategies that can make us better than the others. The case also holds same for the AIEEE exams too.

Well known to all, the AIEEE exams are very tough, with each year the pattern becoming tougher than the previous year. But there is never a lessening of the number of the students who appear for these exams. In fact the figures show that the number of students who appear for these exams keeps on multiplying each year.

It has been seen that many, even very sharp students could not complete the papers well on time. There is a lot of difference between a studious and a smart student. A studious student will memorize the entire syllabus while a smart student will cover those topics first that he finds are among the most frequently asked topics. Apart from that there are also some points which needs to be managed well before the exams.

The students must more stress on the important chapters. Since there are negative markings for each incorrect answers, students should know how to answer the tricky questions. The questions will never be straight from the topic, but will be as to confuse the student. One question could include more than one topics. Students have to be prepared for them. These can only be done through regular practice. If a students solves more and more questions of all types, he will be well acquainted with them in the examination hall too and would definitely solve the questions faster and accurately.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Meet your Peers to clear your Doubts

It is quite obvious that doubts may arise at any moment of the preparation of AIEEE. Since the course is very vast this situation is quite inevitable. Though there are plenty of study materials that can guide a student at all points, still there are some situations the solution to which cannot be found theoretically in a book.

The best way to resolve an issue arising out of the doubts related to the course, is to seek help from someone who is associated with it. As it is said that the one who can best understand your pain is the person who has gone through it. Similar is the situation here also. If a student has a doubt which books cannot solve, he should be advised to talk to his peers.

Their peers will well handle the situation in their own way. These are the people who will first put themselves in the student's shoes and then provide a better solution. Though there are teachers who can tell you what to do and how to do it, still we cannot ignore the fact that there are some situations that can be handled even by a subordinate.

Many a times, in fact, in most of the cases, students cannot go to a teacher directly to ask a question. Either they are too timid or are very shy to stand in front of the teachers with a silly question. Then in that case, the solution from a peer is far more better. In fact, it is better to consult a peer for small things than to disturb the teachers for such petty issues.