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Conquer Those Fears of Exams

Many students question me: “Sir, I am a student from vernacular medium. Will I be able to score excellent in SAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL or IELTS?” Another question is posed to me very frequently: “Sir, I am very weak at mathematics. Should I prepare for SAT, GRE or GMAT?” My simple answer to these questions is: “If you question me WHETHER, I will not be interested. But if you question me HOW, I will be more than keen to place extra efforts so that you may overcome this hurdle.”

I am not saying that these questions are irrelevant. On the contrary, these are very vital questions. But, should one give up the thought of going abroad for higher studies just because his/her first language is not English or he/she is not comfortable with mathematics? Any one has to place some efforts for the tests discussed above. And the students who are weaker than average, will have to place some extra efforts. But yes, it is possible for a student, who is below average, to score equally excellent. Period.

But it is equally right that one has to work in a plotted way in order to score high. Reading standard English i.e. editorials of excellent newspapers,magazines,etc. is very vital if one wants to score excellent in verbal section. Brushing up one’s grammar also will help a lot. In addition to this, one should watch some excellent news channels like CNN or BBC on a regular basis. As far as mathematics is concerned, it is not very hard. But it is tough. In other words, it is not so hard that one should get disheartened and it is not so simple that one should ignore it. Like verbal section, mathematics also requires a lot of practice. Hence, studying high school books is very vital. But one has to be very specific and should study only relevant parts. Otherwise, a lot of time and energy will be wasted. Keeping time limit in mind, learning small cuts also is necessary.

Having made proper strategies, one should start implementing them immediately. Because an ounce of action is far better than a ton of plotting. I want to quote a well-known saying in this context, “An action without vision is a waste of time. And a vision without action is day-dreaming.” In other words, the weaker students will have to do more thorough plotting. And not only plotting, but more proper execution also is required. So, do not kill your dreams, do them
The students from vernacular medium have small problem in grammar. But they may face problems in sentence formation or conversation. To overcome these problems, they should read as much as possible. Taking help of print and electronic media is very helpful. If they study with a right and aggressive approach (not physically please) and are regular, they can do as excellent as convent educated students, and in some cases, even better.Hence, overcome your mental hurdles and start practicing now.

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