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### Final Thoughts 💪
In these final days, your focus should be on consolidation rather than learning new material. Review your 20th notebook, prioritize effectively, and drill previous year questions. Keep a positive attitude and avoid unnecessary stressors like GTs. You’ve prepared for this moment—trust your preparation and give it your all. All the best! 🎉
1. Stick to Your 20th Notebook 📚
If you’ve been diligently preparing your 20th notebook or using a specific review notebook, now is the time to focus exclusively on it. Avoid the temptation to switch sources or strategies. Trust the material you’ve already compiled and reviewed. This focused approach will streamline your revision and prevent confusion.
2. Efficient Subject Management 📅
With 19 subjects to cover in just nine days, the math boils down to revising approximately two subjects per day. Prioritize subjects you’re already confident in for the first few days. This will give you a sense of accomplishment and solidify your strengths. Save the subjects you find challenging for the final days when your short-term memory can retain the information best.
For example, if you excel in Pharmacology, schedule it for the initial days. Conversely, if Biochemistry tends to slip your mind, plan to review it towards the end of your preparation period.
3. Previous Year Questions are Key 🔑
Mastering previous year questions is non-negotiable. Ensure you’ve covered at least seven years of NEET PG questions and two to three years of FMGE questions. This totals around 1500 questions—1,500 from NEET PG and 500 from FMGE Knowing these inside out is crucial as they often repeat or at least give you a clear idea of the exam pattern and important topics.
4. Skip GTs, Focus on Custom Modules 📝
In these last few days, skip giving Grand Tests (GTs). They take up significant time (around 6-7 hours including solving and reviewing), which could be better spent revising. Instead, solve custom modules and ensure you’re tackling at least 100 questions daily in Exam Mode, including the previous year questions. This practice will keep your problem-solving skills sharp without overwhelming you.
5. Revise Subject Folders from Premium Topic Groups 📂
Daily, allot a specific time to revise the subject folders from the premium topic group M3 Academy. Remember, mnemonics also need revision. These aids can significantly enhance your recall ability, so make sure to go over them regularly.
6. Keep a Positive Mindset 🌟
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, but maintaining a positive mindset is essential. Avoid negative thoughts about the exam or your preparation. Remember, the aim is to get the common questions right, as these are what most candidates will score on. The tougher, controversial questions won’t significantly impact your rank as much as the basics will.