Secrets For Easily Topping Your Board Exams

Secrets For Easily Topping Your Board Exams

When you think about board exams, the first thing that comes to your mind is “toughest exams on the planet,” but it’s a misbelief created over the years. Instead, board exams are like any other examinations if you follow specific study tips that we, as Ideal Education Point (New Choudhary Public School), are about to share with you.

Preparation tips for the board examinations

These tips work for the 10th and 12th students of RBSE Schools in Jaipur.

The Study Environment: It is essential where you study, how you study, where you study, etc., basically your study environment. Here are some tips to make a great study environment.

  • Your bed is where you sleep, so study only at your table, as studying on bed can give you sleep distractions.
  • Watching TV, listening to music, etc., while studying will act as distractions, but reading a story won’t, especially for English. It will add new words to your list.
  • Sleep for at least 7 to 8 hours every night to wake up fresh in the morning, ready to learn more.

Improving focus and attention span: To study better for board exams to achieve 90 to 100%, you must enhance your focus and attention span. Here are two exercises to do it.

  • You can listen to instrumental music for 15 minutes daily and focus on any one instrument. For example, close your eyes and concentrate on only the drums.
  • The e exercise is where you mark all e’s in a newspaper article. You can try this one with another vowel or letter such as a, w, etc. if you don’t like the shape of e.

Study methods: After setting up the study environment, and doing the concentration and attention span improvement exercises, now is the time to study. Here are some studying tips.

  • Study for 40 to 45 minutes at a stretch daily with a 10 to 15 minutes break, which totals 40-45 X number of subjects time—a stress-free way to study, if you ask us.
  • Refrain from studying too many new topics or subjects in a day.
  • Fast reading and keyword concentration help in focusing better.
  • To remember words and phrases as memories, use a highlighter. You know what to do.
  • Making connections between points helps you group these and remember as a single memory chunk. This way, you consume less brain power and remember more.
  • Use flow charts and graphs to remember better.

Taking breaks: You must have heard the phrase, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, in your case, its studies. With that in mind, here’s how to make better use of your break time.

  • Use breathing exercises to relax and concentrate better.
  • Leave your study room, read a book, take walks, listen to music, and eat light snacks. TV is an idiot box.

Revision Routine: Revision is crucial for board exams. Thus how and when you do, matters. Here are some revision tips.

  • Usually, memory loss occurs within 24 hours after studying and then weekly, so an ideal revision time will be to revise everything on days 12, 15, 7, and 30.
  • Maintain a revision chart with date, chapter, and revision column.

Self-Evaluation: An excellent way to prepare for boards is to see how much you remembered. Here’s how you do it.

  • Write weekly self-tests, time yourself, and give yourself marks.
  • Make a chart in your room and rate yourself out of 0.5 in each subject.

The Best Secret For Topping Your Exams: These are general tips that might work differently for students and not give the best results. However, enrolling at Ideal Education Point (New Choudhary Public School) is the Top Results English Medium School in Jaipur. Therefore, you always get excellent marks in boards and other examinations. It is because we prepare our students to get a 100% result each year.

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