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Asked: June 18, 20222022-06-18T12:37:20+05:30 2022-06-18T12:37:20+05:30In: NEET Preparation Tips

How does one start a day if he is a NEET aspirant?

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When I was a NEET aspirant, I used to wake up maybe around 8 or 9 am. My very first instinct was to grab the Daily Newspaper from the Window and check each and every headlines from it. As I was not active on any Social Media, Newspaper was my only trustworthy fount of information. Some days, I would spend an hour on that.

Keep reading more and more.There’s an impeccable benefit in reading.You might have noticed,often during anxious situations,your eyes tends to swipe over the words of the questions, and you often miss words,keywords, negations etc. resulting in silly mistakes. When you read stuffs, consciously and continuously, word to word and try your best to grasp things,you are actually controlling the speed with which your eyes scan over lines printed on a paper. With time, your eyes become experienced, slow and meticulous. This ultimately results in lesser silly mistakes.

So, Read. Keep reading. Newspapers, articles,novels in which your eyes would feel lost in humongous unstructured paragraphs. Those books for foregin authors, they are meant to read during your leisure time, when you would waste time on social media, otherwise. Read them like a story book, like you normally would do. Never skip words. Maintain your attention and focus like absolute sharp. Besides, books from foreign authors have stuffs described beautifully, helps in concreting your concepts.

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