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    How can I prepare six subjects in two months for board exams when each subject has 13 to 15 very difficult and long chapters?
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    The key here is time management. Use every ounce of your spare time studying. In addition to that, start off with topics you know you will struggle with the most. Then, review the other chapters as briefly as you can. After that, go back and review the material you had trouble with.
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    I have seven months to go. How should I be concentrated and prepare for it?
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    Set yourself a timetable each week to make sure you study every day, and balance your review time for every subject you're taking. You can get a lot done in seven months if you use your time productively.
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    Is it okay to watch a movie 5 days before the exams?
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    If you've worked hard that day and made plans to be as productive as you can for the rest of the time you have left, go ahead. Taking breaks to do things you enjoy can refresh your mind and help you concentrate more on your studies in the long run.
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    I have only some months to go for board exams I haven't start studying yet can I score a good percentage in the exams? I am very much worried.
    Thatgirl2000
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    Yes, you can. Nothing is impossible in this world. Start studying now. Do not procrastinate. Start revising difficult and important lessons first, finish your board textbooks, then previous year questions and if time permits, then solve reference books.
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