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Now you know, in which area you need some more preparation. The next step would be to go to the basics. Refer to any material to learn the basic concepts. Remember, keeping your basics strong is the key! Try to learn the different methods from faculty or friends. Even if you are able to solve a question, check the solution to see if it has a better method. You need to be as fast as you can, on D-day. So, keep hunting for the best possible solution in the least time and improve your strategy.
Once you are well-versed with the basics. The next step is to move to the next level i.e. a tough one. Start taking topic and sectional tests. These tests have a timer on your head, so now you have to perform the same or even better in the pressured environment. This will help you create an environment as close to your day of examination. We would also suggest you maintain a formula aka mistake book for all your shortcuts and the questions where you used to make mistakes.
The important phase would be to take as many full-length mocks as possible in the last 15 days. Why? Because it will help you to understand the different types of questions and will help you formulate your own strategy. So, now see how do you perform. Maximize the target to solve as many questions but avoid wasting time on the difficult ones.
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Always consider an exam as a basic classroom session. Never take any particular section or a question on your ego (Like, LR is my forte and I’ll solve it no matter what it takes). Remember, that the duration of the examination is 60 minutes. Spending too much time on a particular section can ruin your day. Though SNAP provides you with an opportunity to make another attempt, it is advisable to give your best shot in every attempt, so as to increase your chances of scoring very high percentile and getting a call for further process.
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