Do's and Don'ts Before Your Physics Exam – Preparation Tips
Physics
is a core STEM subject that is also one of the most feared due to its extensive
syllabus and complex concepts. Physics is not a subject that can be learned
overnight, but it is a subject that can be learned with hard work and
dedication.
Many
students are afraid of physics because it contains many complex definitions,
laws, theories, and derivations, as well as numerical based on all the
concepts. Physics is not an easy subject, and you will need to put in a lot of
effort to succeed.
Fear not!
With some good techniques, you should be able to ace physics even in the
toughest exams like JEE and NEET. Here are some Do’s and Don'ts to follow as
you study for your physics exam, which will help you in tackling it
with ease.
Do’s
Learning by relating things ensures the retention of that knowledge for a long time. The more you learn, the more doubts you will have. Ask your doubts to your teachers or find their answers by your own. The ultimate aim is to have a clear view and understanding of the subject.
2. Prepare your own study material
3. Analyse
4. Focus on both – Concepts & Numericals
5. Start with easy ones
Picking up the hard chapters at first will require a lot of hard work and thus will give the feeling of incompleteness because of the time you will spend completing that portion. Start with simple, good topics, and move forward gradually.
6. Repeat, Rewrite, Revise
When you have studied and understood all the concepts, write a formula sheet or create a short revision note on each chapter, including all the key topics. To test yourself, just take one random derivation or numerical and practice it in rough by writing. The mistakes that will occur at that time will not be repeated after. Identify such mistakes where you will get stuck. After you have done it all, sit back and RELAX!
Don’ts
2. Don’t do false analysis.
3. Don’t study continuously without taking a break
Many believe studying all night and having cram sessions will help them get good grades. But it's a fact that skipping breaks can have a negative impact on one's academic performance and, in some cases, even cause health issues like anxiety and depression. To avoid this, set small goals throughout the day by breaking down a big chapter into small topics.
Regardless
of how extensive or varied the syllabus may be, having a well-organised study
plan is the key to acing a physics exam. Practice is the key. The more
you practice, the more comfortable and confident you will feel when sitting
down for your physics exam.
All the best!
Writer
- Girish Hedau
- Subject Matter Expert
(Physics)
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