How should I start preparing for neet from class 7th?
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Here you go but ask this question already by mentioning class 8
7th standard and dreaming about medicine?
While I applaud your ambition, I am concerned about undue pressure being taken on (or is it being imposed?) by a young and (possibly) unprepared mind.
To crack any entrance exam, students need to have a strong grasp over the fundamentals. The best thing that you can do as a student in Std. 7, is to learn EVERY subject that is being taught with great attention and interest.
Clarify every concept that is being taught (be it Maths, Science, Social Studies, Languages or any thing else). Don’t learn things by rote. Grasp the fundamentals. Be curious to know everything. How has a particular formula been derived. Why did a particular incident take place. Don’t limit to the material in your text books. Read more material on the same topics. Judiciously use the Internet.
Read a lot. That does not mean just your school text books but a whole lot of other things - including newspapers, magazines and novels. Enrich your vocabulary and knowledge. Develop the habit of reading fast.
Once you reach the grade where you have to select a stream, make the right choice based upon your aptitude, interest and personality. DO NOT BLINDLY take up a stream just because someone told you to do so.
Don’t be fixated upon one stream. You are young and yet to be exposed to many options. Keep your mind open to all ideas.
When the right time comes, make an informed choice.
Please mark me as brainlist
7th standard and dreaming about medicine?
While I applaud your ambition, I am concerned about undue pressure being taken on (or is it being imposed?) by a young and (possibly) unprepared mind.
To crack any entrance exam, students need to have a strong grasp over the fundamentals. The best thing that you can do as a student in Std. 7, is to learn EVERY subject that is being taught with great attention and interest.
Clarify every concept that is being taught (be it Maths, Science, Social Studies, Languages or any thing else). Don’t learn things by rote. Grasp the fundamentals. Be curious to know everything. How has a particular formula been derived. Why did a particular incident take place. Don’t limit to the material in your text books. Read more material on the same topics. Judiciously use the Internet.
Read a lot. That does not mean just your school text books but a whole lot of other things - including newspapers, magazines and novels. Enrich your vocabulary and knowledge. Develop the habit of reading fast.
Once you reach the grade where you have to select a stream, make the right choice based upon your aptitude, interest and personality. DO NOT BLINDLY take up a stream just because someone told you to do so.
Don’t be fixated upon one stream. You are young and yet to be exposed to many options. Keep your mind open to all ideas.
When the right time comes, make an informed choice.
Please mark me as brainlist
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