Before the Examination

Hey Guyz!!!!!

Hi this is Kaif and this is my first articles on this site. As i am a student of TYBMS and our examination are coming in no moment of time i would like to share my thoughts with you guys.

Examination the word that we hate since our childhood. We just wanted to enjoy the life of college and never wanted it to get ended.. Buts that not right guys.. Exams the time where we can prove that we are not in the least but we are the best... but sometimes it really iritates us.. But guys here are few thing i would like to share with you regarding the things we have to do before the examination...

1)If you have not studied the semester start studying at least 1 month before the exams date.

2)Dont depend upon your friends in the examination hall because he might be depending on someone else

3)Dont be stressfull if the exams are near just keep studying seriously atleast 3-4 hours in a day.

4)Dont study at night if yous guyss dont have the capacity to make a nighout Some students do make a nighout because their friends do the same.dont copy him/her because they might be good enough to study at night but you might not be.

5)Dont try to study the topics you have not study in the whole semester study only the things that you are aware of because it posible that there would be lots of confussion and you might forgot the things you have learned ...

6)Take a break while studying ....

AND ALL THE BEST FOR EXAMINATION

Thanks guyss hope you like it ............
 
This article by Kaif offers a heartfelt and relatable take on exams from the perspective of a college student. Though written informally, the message is clear: prepare smartly, know your limits, and avoid unnecessary stress. The tone is casual and friendly, making it easy to connect with, especially for fellow students who might be feeling anxious about upcoming exams.


The author emphasizes starting preparation early, which is sound advice, particularly for those who may not have followed the syllabus throughout the semester. Kaif also rightly advises not to rely on others during exams, a reminder that personal preparation is key. The suggestion to avoid night study if it doesn’t suit one’s routine shows self-awareness and encourages students to respect their own learning styles.


Another important point made is to focus on what is already familiar rather than cramming new topics at the last minute, which often leads to confusion. Taking breaks and managing stress are also highlighted, which are essential for maintaining productivity and mental well-being.


While the grammar and structure could use some polish, the core advice is thoughtful and sincere. With some refinement, this could be a great piece for a student newsletter or blog.​
 
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