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How to prepare for board exams of 10 class ​


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Answered by sid6914
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just stay joyful and calm , concentrate on your study and do self study regularly for 4 and half hour the self study should not contain homework, assignments

Answered by devanayan2005
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Hello again friend

Revision is the most thing that one has to do to perform better. When you revise, you feel more confident while going to exam.  

Some of the tips which i found on net ,which really worked for me.

1. Note-Taking/Note-Making

For detailed information on how to take good notes.

Throughout the academic year you will have been taking lots of notes. Now that it's revision time, the main objective is to work on your notes in various ways to make them more memorable:

Physically organise your notes so that they are clear, logically ordered.

Then read them through, underlining key words, highlighting different themes

Devise your own colour coding system - it may seem childish, but associating different colours with different topics or themes will help you to memorise and compartmentalise things in your mind.  

This really works. Sometimes when you forget a answer, you will remember the colour with which highlighted, through which you can remember a Keyword and go on with the answer.

Write-out more and more concise versions of your notes.

You may find Spider diagrams, Mind maps and Concept maps helpful ways of summarising a lot of information onto a single page. (They are also visually memorable, too.)

When it comes to note-making for revision purposes, less is more!

2. Memorising

There is no way around this task - to do well in exams, you have to remember your material. Some of these approaches may help:

Look at your notes for a topic on three or four occasions. This will fix them in your mind better than a once and for all approach.

Predict a page of notes in your mind before you look at it. What you have forgotten will bring itself to your attention as you read.

Using the Cornell Note-Taking System helps memorisation, as you can cover up half of the page where your detailed notes are made, and focus on recalling information triggered by the key words/questions.

Mnemonics. Use the letters of a word, or the initial letters of a phrase, to trigger associations. For example, the key elements in the topic 'Hitler's Rise to Power' could be remembered by the word 'VIEW', which stands for:

V = Versailles (the treaty signed at the end of World War I)  

I = Individual personality of Hitler

E = Economic collapse

W = Weimar

Diagrammatic notes e.g. Spider diagrams, Mind maps and Concept maps are more visually stimulating and therefore more easily remembered than a list of points.

Last-minute revision of notes, now reduced to minimal levels, is generally helpful. However, attempting to learn new material the day before the exam is harmful, as it can displace the material you have already learned and lead to a sense of confusion and panic.

You can read the full article on Revision Strategies.

Hope these might help you buddy.

Pls mark brainliest


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