"~ Go through the paper and split the questions in three types: tough, not so tough, and easy. Start with the tough questions. And eventually move on to the easy questions."
I think order should be from easiest to tough ... because if one starts with easy questions then natuarlly he will be able to gain some confidence after completing couple of them ... also tough can be really touch as well .. & that can spoil your whole examine ....
RE:Always start with easier ones ...
by jiten shah on Feb 08, 2007 02:29 PM Permalink
I completely agree with u. Confidene is the main thing during exams. I use to teach to 12th std student and had realised that many times they know the solution but because of the confidence problem they even not try to solve some questions. But if he gain confidence in exams at least he will try for solving the easy sums. Even also if he waste more time in solving difficult problems, it may be possible that he may not able to attempt the easy questions. Just consider a situation where he had solved Tough questions of 60 marks & missed 40 marks of easy problems. Finally its only the score wat people see and not the type of questions you had solved.
RE:Always start with easier ones ...
by richie on Feb 12, 2007 11:43 AM Permalink
go through the paper and spilt the questions into three types : tough,notso tough, easy.start easy questions first and move to tough ones next
RE:Don't understand
by Prasad Chavan on Feb 06, 2007 02:03 PM Permalink
so easy 4 this people 2 say. Even i can do this list. Little do the realise how difficult it is!!!
RE:RE:RE:Don't understand
by Sachin Pawar on Feb 09, 2007 10:29 AM Permalink
my dear friend remeber practice makes perfection and I think perfection is beyond understanding
RE:RE:RE:RE:Don't understand
by please reply on Feb 09, 2007 10:37 AM Permalink
I KNOW THAT.BUT U DONT KNOW ONE THING.PERFECTION NEVER COMES WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING.
RE:RE:RE:Don't understand
by please reply on Feb 09, 2007 10:29 AM Permalink
ican realise that.if u cannt give right advices,then plz keep them with ur self.
Go through the paper and split the questions in three types: tough, not so tough, and easy. Start with the tough questions. And eventually move on to the easy questions.
I think the above comment is completely wrong. Please i kindly request you to dont give wrong advices to students. This is not just an exam , this will decide the future of student.
RE:kindly dont give wrong advices
by debasish chakraborty on Feb 05, 2007 04:29 PM Permalink
yes, I agree with you. The order should be reverse: easy, not so tough and then at the end try the tough ones. Else, one may not have time to do the easy problems, and if he/she found that after one hour only one or two problem has been solved, he may panic.
RE:kindly dont give wrong advices
by P Nishant on Feb 06, 2007 12:28 AM Permalink
yes, one should definitely solve in the reverse order of toughness i.e. easier ones first and finally if time permits tougher ones later. By already ensuring some marks by solving the easier ones, the confidence definitely goes higher and helps in solving the tougher ones with better concentration.
RE:Not a Problem
by MALAPPURATHU NARAYANAN on Feb 13, 2007 11:45 AM Permalink
Dear Amit, Thanks for the information.Is there there any such site for Scince?