STUDY TIPS TO SCORE GOOD IN MATRIC EXAMS
Here I give some tips to score 80% in board exams of matric. You don't need to study to hard but smart to score good even your grades may be equal to toppers of class but you have to stay consistent.
HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANT TOPICS
First of all you have to highlight the important topics of every subject from which the 80% paper comes for this you may take your subject teacher's help who can tell you high yield topics. As papers are SLO based you have to have a great grip on these topics you just have to fully understand them for example : what are the difference between scalar and vector quantity? ,what is difference between solution and suspension?
PREPARE NOTES
My honest review about this is that you should prepare your own notes that are simple and easy to remember during the exam. Don't prepare to much lengthy notes just keep things simple you are a matric student so you don't need much details about any thing you just have to learn basics of every topic just prepare notes according to that.
PAST PAPERS
Always attempt past papers after you have complete your preparation to asses yourself Past papers will give you an idea about the paper type and the type of questions ask in exam
REVISION
Last week you don't have to learn new things just revise the syllabus you have done yet . New things will confuse you . If you have prepare your own notes that make the revision easy for you because the wording of notes is simple and they are not much lengthy like other notes.
HOW TO ATTEMPT PAPER
First of all divide the time that you have to do section A( mcqs ) , section B ( short question) and section C ( long questions ) in that time . Then you have to look for the questions whom you can answer, first answer them and then attempt those questions at last ,of which you have doubt . Keep your writing clean and give headings where needed, it will give a good impression.
ADVICE AT END
Keep things simple and prepare your own short notes if you have time and understand thing rather memorizing them.
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Written by:
Dr.LAIBA NOOR

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