- They want to solve all the problems even if they are not sure of the answers (which is not required or correct to do). Generally, students think if they attempt 4 different questions (multiple-choice type) they may end up getting 2 answers right which will secure them 8 marks and if even they answer 1 right answer and 3 answers wrong, still they manage to get 1 mark. This is neither effective nor required
- Spending too much time solving first few questions
- Unable to identify - easy, medium and difficult level questions. Generally, there are certain percentage of questions which are easy (40% approx.), medium (40% approx.) and difficult (20% approx). Students need to identify the set of easy questions and solve them first, then solve the medium level questions and tough questions. As a candidate need to secure 31-40% (approx.) to be able to sit in the Advanced exam, so they should focus on questions which they are sure of answering correctly.
- Plan Early
- Prepare Early
- Be Regular