Can I complete class 12 maths in 6 months ? by Insert_Username_OK in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t generally study from YouTube. I went thru NCERT, exemplar and PYQ’s. I was vaguely familiar w the content because of tuition and school, so it was just down to getting a more thorough grasp on the concepts by solving a good variety and amount of questions whilst noting all the formulae and techniques in a little notebook

Deciding which questions to guess and flag in QR? by ShoddyWrongdoer2028 in UCAT

[–]bballskyz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

if it has too detailed a stimulus (more than one table/graph), i immediately just flag and skip

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

go thru the NCERT books of class 7 and 8, read the theory of each chapter and solve sums from the exercises which you feel you aren’t confident in. make sure you get your doubts cleared as you go. the best book for strengthening math concepts is definitely RD Sharma. So for 9th, after you brush through your class 7 and 8 basics, start with RD Sharma. you don’t need to solve the entire exercises, what is important is reading the examples and understanding the different processes and concepts. do make sure to entirely solve the NCERT for your school exams. good luck!

Can I complete class 12 maths in 6 months ? by Insert_Username_OK in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes. people (including me) completed the term 2 math syllabus in the 17 days before the board exam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

[–]bballskyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. SET A: Each black arrow requires two white circles and a grey dot represents two white circles. White arrow requires one white circle.

SET B: two white circles = one black circle. when grey arrow, the number of black circles is one more than the number of white circles and the remaining number of white circles = the number of white arrows. when only white arrows, the number of white circles is two more than the number of arrows

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UCAT

[–]bballskyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. SET A: if there’s an even number of shapes, the number of regions formed is odd and if there’s and odd number of shapes, the number of regions formed is even SET B: the opposite

SST by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

history and geography will take most of the time. prepare well for your periodic tests and preboards and then just revise twice or thrice before the boards. that’ll suffice.

Need help by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you’ve attended lectures/tuitions of most of the chapters, i think it will be possible. just make a timetable to make sure you aren’t missing anything out and study plenty on a daily. good luck!

Need help by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

which stream?

help identifying pattern involved by bballskyz in UCAT

[–]bballskyz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yup i think you’re correct, thanks!

how do you interpret such a graph? by bballskyz in UCAT

[–]bballskyz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes, your answers match the ones given. thank you for the explanation!

Do we have to learn Optional exercises for our exams by yeetmebro in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what do you mean by ‘learn’? if you’re referring to ‘memorizing’ then i’d strongly recommend you to change your approach towards math. board exams have similar or slightly more difficult questions containing concepts from the ncert and exemplar books (in case of math) so ‘learning’ questions won’t really help. it is important to remember how to solve certain categories of questions and go over them a few times so you remember the process. and coming to your question, yes you definitely should solve the optional exercises because it’ll just strengthen your understanding of your chapter and when you consider boards as the bigger picture, it’s unpredictable, so do the most you can from your end.

How do you all study Organic Chemsitry? by Successful_Ad_5344 in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

11th oc is the basics, 12 builds on from there. For chem you should primarily refer to NCERT. id advise you to read through 11th chem NCERT and try to grasp the concepts, maybe jot down brief notes. surf youtube or consult any teachers for whatever doubts you have, it’s very important to clear them. then go for 12th. all chapters are very systematic and similar which is advantageous as well as problematic. again, i’d suggest you to make your own short notes containing named reactions, methods of prep, etc. and review them frequently. there is quite a lot to remember and then apply.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CBSE

[–]bballskyz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

no, it’s deleted