5 Month Strategy | SSC CGL 2024 | Rakesh Yadav Sir
Summary
TLDRThis motivational speech offers practical strategies for students preparing for competitive exams, emphasizing the importance of a smart, structured approach to studying. The speaker suggests breaking down the preparation into phases, starting with foundational math concepts, followed by focused practice and regular revisions. Key advice includes balancing reading with active learning, setting goals for mock tests, and using both live and on-demand coaching methods. The message encourages persistence, patience, and consistent review to ensure success in exams, with a goal of securing a government job within five to six months of dedicated preparation.
Takeaways
- đ Focus on mastering basic math concepts in the first week, like multiplication, division, square roots, and decimals, to build a solid foundation.
- đ Start your preparation with the number system, as it is fundamental and scoring across multiple exams, helping you understand other topics more easily.
- đ Begin your studies with topics like percentages, compound interest, simple interest, profit and loss, followed by arithmetic to build a structured approach.
- đ Adopt a '4:3' approach to studying, where you spend 4 days learning new content and 3 days reviewing and applying what you've learned.
- đ The key to effective learning is thinking critically about the materialâdonât just listen; reflect, reason, and apply the concepts.
- đ After completing a chapter, review it by solving previous year's questions to reinforce learning and gain a deeper understanding of concepts.
- đ Regular revision is crucialârevise a chapter 10, 20, 40, and 80 days after completion to ensure long-term retention.
- đ After the first month of study, begin taking mock tests to assess how well you can apply the learned concepts under exam conditions.
- đ The frequency of mock tests should gradually increase, starting with two per week and later moving to daily tests as you approach your exam date.
- đ Focus on efficient note-taking by summarizing key points after each chapter, so you can quickly review them before exams, minimizing last-minute stress.
Q & A
What is the first step for a student beginning their preparation for competitive exams?
-The first step is to strengthen the basic math fundamentals in the first week, such as improving calculation skills, understanding multiplication, division, square roots, cube roots, and divisibility rules.
Why is it important to focus on Number Systems in the beginning?
-Number Systems are crucial because they appear frequently in exams, are easy to understand, and provide a solid foundation for tackling other math topics. They also help develop a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
What should a student focus on after completing the Number System chapter?
-After completing Number Systems, the student should focus on topics like Percentages, Compound Interest, Simple Interest, Profit and Loss, and Arithmetic.
What is the '4:3 ratio' in the learning process, and how should it be applied?
-The '4:3 ratio' means studying for 4 days and then using the next 3 days for application of the learned concepts. This includes listening, thinking critically about the topic, and practicing problems to reinforce the learning.
What is the importance of practicing past year questions after completing a chapter?
-Practicing past year questions helps reinforce the concepts learned and ensures that students can apply their knowledge in exam scenarios. It also helps identify areas of weakness that need more focus.
How should students revise chapters over time?
-After completing a chapter, students should follow a revision cycle: revisit the chapter after 10, 20, 40, and 80 days. This helps in retaining the information and applying it effectively in exams.
What is the recommended approach to mock tests during preparation?
-In the first month, students should take 2 mock tests per week for individual subjects. By the second month, they should increase to 4 mock tests per week, and by the third month, they should take 7 daily mock tests to simulate real exam conditions.
How should students create their notes for revision after completing a chapter?
-Students should create concise notes (3-5 pages) summarizing the key points of each chapter. These notes should focus on the main concepts and be used for quick revision before exams.
What is the difference between live and ODI (On-Demand) coaching classes?
-Live classes are conducted in real-time with direct interaction between the teacher and students, while ODI classes provide all course materials upfront, allowing students to learn at their own pace without live sessions.
What additional resources are provided in both live and ODI coaching options?
-Both live and ODI coaching options provide access to free practice sessions, doubt-solving sessions, revision classes, and mock tests to track progress and ensure effective preparation.
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