You see our website flooded with articles on what to do after you clear a certain exam, especially after any results are announced. I am sure those articles help our aspirants who clear the written, however this article id being written for those who do not clear the written. So guys, what do you need to do after you don’t clear a written exam, I ‘ll save the moral lecture of not losing hope and trying again because I am sure you want to do that and that is why you started reading it in the first place. Well here is a quick list, go through it:
Failed in Written Test? What To Do Next
- Do not spend more than two days in sadness: I know it can be really hard to see your friends get through the exam you gave as well. You might have been the know all person, teaching everybody stuff, and helping them out with things. But as the results came you saw your number was not in the list and you turned into the dark horse (the other way round). You have a right to get sad. So what, you cannot afford to spend more than two days in being sad. As you have more work to do than those who cleared it.
- Next two days scrutiny: Now pull out the question paper, and analyze it. Mark the areas you were weak and couldn’t answer in red. This process should also not take more than two days. You time is precious! So find out the reason why you may have failed.
- The morning after that: Get up early the next morning. Make a cup of coffee, and sit down with your study material. No time can match the morning studies. Congrats you have successfully started your preparations. But wait, this is not the time to start studying. This is the time to plan. This morning you plan you routine of studies. Anything done in a timely fashion will yield result.
- The beginning: Do not wait after planning. I am sure you planned in a proper way by analyzing in which areas you need more help. So study your way through till the next exam. You need to follow your study plan and so I am requesting you to make a realistic one. It is easy to say that you’ll study five hours but difficult to follow. So make a realistic plan. Make notes, that will help you in revising at the end.
- Keep track: the best way to keep track is to note what you studied. So maintain a record for the dame. Note down the topics you have mastered.
- Be productive: Sit only for an hour but make sure that things are going in your head. There is no point struggling for five hours and not retaining anything.
- Keep updating yourself: In the process do not forget to keep a track of the upcoming exams. Make a note of all of the exams which you are eligible for, their exam dates and the dates on which the form submission starts and ends.
I know it can be disheartening to fail at the first step, but it is easier to prepare from the beginning and start all over again. Happy preparations!
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