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prepare and prevent don't repair and repent '-as a student , how would you apply this adage in your academic life ?

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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                     Prepare and Prevent, Don't Repair and Repent


There is a famous saying ‘Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance’. It sounds to be the best approach to do our duties, responsibilities and obligations. If anyone applies this 5P formula in any field, success is the sure outcome. Its application in improving one’s academics is just stunning and amazing.

For instance if any student wants to improve his academic grades, this 5P formula will help him focus and utilize his time optimally. While planning properly, he will make his time-table and give suitable time to his weak subjects. While studying, he will understand the complex concepts of his subjects. This regular, disciplined study will enable him to control his thoughts, temptations, and distractions. As a result, his confidence, will, and knowledge of the general as well as specific areas of his studies will improve.

The overall outcome will be high grades, knowledge, and the right attitude. All these will help him cope with the next level challenges of his academics. Thus a propitious circle will be made. He will achieve all the success he aspires.



Answered by rahulragini
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This adage is absolutely true in the life of a student. It is always better to prepare oneself well in studies to face up to the toughest of examinations, rather than repent later after not having prepared well and performing below expectation. In life, hard work pays and there is really no short-cut to success.

If one does not prepare one's studies well and appears for the board exams, for instance, one would not fare well; consequently, all future plans may go awry.There may be an effort to remedy the situation subsequently, but with less success. No amount of repentance would help at that stage.    
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