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How to prepare math in 1 week assuming i know all the chapters but practice is very less.


gyanalbert99 27th Feb, 2019
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harsh Student Expert 5th Mar, 2019
Hello Albert

Within one week you can easily cover all the topics.

You should solve daily one practice paper with proper sitting ( try to solve it in 2.5 hours).

You can use xam idea it contains refined questions .

You can solve all the examples of the NCERT

And while doing practice and example when you stuck in any question read the theory and concepts of it and practice two or three questions of that concepts immediately without moving forward.

And also practice the solved example without seeing first and if you stuck in between ; you can see one step.

Good luck.






Alistair Toppo 27th Feb, 2019

Hi Albert!

since the boards exams are about to start and its time to deliever your best performance. The one thing you can do is practise question papers.

Practise question papers especially of previous years and try to practise in a proper time period and if possible same environment. Practise papers are available online or you can buy the set itself , various companies publish it every year.

all the best

cheers!

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