what is the best way to revise physics and chemistry
Along with physics and chemistry you might have biology or maths to revise. So according to your stream , I mean NEET or JEE mains, ,you must give your half time to your main Subject that is biology or maths. Other half to Physics and Chemistry.
I will provide you some tips to revise physics and chemistry
Study physics in early morning as mind is fresh at that time, it is better to get up early morning than to sit for late night studies, however you may go on as your convenience.
Go through 5-6 chapters daily, revise underlined things. First go through solved questions and then solve previous year papers.
similarly for chemistry take 5 chapters daily, thoroughly revise everything , go through solved questions and then previous year's papers for these chapters.
you can skip too hard topics, you feel, in physics.
After chapters are done , in both subjects, go for MCQs for 3 hrs , give half half time to each subject, now it's high time so don't stick to question or sum you are unable to do, just leave it. Solve the sums which you are easily , able to do. Don't give more than 1.5 to each Subject .
Then give 6-7 hrs to your main subject.
Next day again with same pattern , start from where you have left off first day.This way you can better prepare.
Take 10 minutes break after one session that is if you are doing MCQs. Then after 3 hrs , take 10 minutes rest and then start with next.
Hello,
Physics and Chemistry are important for any exam you appear. So, it is necessary that all the concepts of these subjects should be clear and knowledge should be thorough.
Firstly, before starting the revision, let's discuss how you should prepare. For preparation, take out the syllabus of the examination that you are going to appear. Next, prepare a time table by proper planning as per your convenience. Execute the time table properly and study as per the plan. While preparing, make short notes of all the topics, i.e., write definition or theory in short, formula, reactions and diagram if any.
While revising, make sure that you have the short notes with you. Go through the list of topics that you have studied. Sort out your strong, moderate and weak topics as per your understanding. Firstly, just take a look through the main notes and look over the short notes once for the strong topics. Now, for moderate topics, look over the notes and try to write the theory / defines / derivations / reactions / draw diagrams in rough, so that you can be more thorough through the topic. Now, if you feel comfortable with the topic, then just look over from the short notes once and keep aside. At last if you have time, go through the weak topics. Firstly focus on the numericals, reactions and derivations as they can give you full marks and then only go or the theory.
Just look over the short notes that you have prepared every now and then as you get time. This will help you to make the concepts even more stronger.
Best Wishes.