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During the last days, I tried to focus more on chemistry.

I revised all my notes and laid special emphasis on inorganic chemistry. I revised ncert, and also some extra topics eg. under metallurgy (like extraction of tin and lead) which are not in the ncert book . I also made a quick revision of archive for organic chemistry and p block. Then I looked up JD LEE and just tried retain the various structures of the compounds which are related to the topics in jee in order to tackle structure based questions. I revised all the formulas in mathematics and my own short notes and special points. In coordinate geometry, I tried to visualize various results and often tried to prove them so that I dont lose my hand on solving questions. In physics I just spent half a day on reading my notes and experiments (which are quite important). Apart from studies I used to go on bed till 10:30 and get up at aropund 6:30 in order to synchronize myself according to jee timings. It became my habit to play in the morning and in the evenings. Even on the Jee day I played in the morning so as to activate my body. I stopped eating out at least 2 weeks before the exam to keep myself fit during the paper. I kept all the unnecessary books inside the shelf to avoid distractions because the more books you see, more the desire to study and more the tension. On the last day i.e Saturday I studied a little till 1 pm and then dropped my books . I just relaxed took deep breaths repeatedly so as to concentrate and ease out. I literally banned Tv and music inside the house to avoid distraction, I just wanted my mind to concentrate on nothing but jee.

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