No matter, you are in your primary standard or you are all grown up all set to give your 10th or 12th board examination, if you don’t adhere to a fixed time table, you are bound to taste the medicine of failure soon enough. If you wish to score excellent results in each of your subjects then merely emphasizing on one subject throughout the year will not help you in any which way. You should thus, draft a time table for you in order to score good grades.
In order to ensure the above mentioned thing, time tables are allotted even in best Schools in India. You can ask a friend studying at any National or International school in India and they would have the same opinion. Say for instance: Imagine you are allotted only mathematics classes throughout the day and God forbid, if you are bit weak in mathematics then, how will you cope up with it? Indeed you would want to run as far away as your legs could take you. Similarly, instead of confining your skills to a particular subject, get a proper time table drafted by your parents, teachers or it would be icing on the cake, if you can manage it on your own. This is because there’s no one who could understand your strengths and weakness in terms of your studies and not even the best schools in India, if I can put it that way.
Be it a national or International school in India, every single school allots a time-table to their students, to be adhered to. A well-drafted timetable will lend you a helping hand in making you stay on track in parallelism to your studies. Once you will have a time table, you’ll be able to devote sincere time for each and every subject of yours, which will benefit you in exam days. If you’ve been consistently and most importantly, sincerely studying throughout the year, all you will need to do is revise your allotted course and happily give your exams. But for those who try to act smart, do not have a time-table to follow, pick up any of the subjects randomly will undeniably end up digging up a stress-pit for them.
On and all, the choice is all yours, so good luck and gear up to secure an easy A1 in all your subjects.
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