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6 months ago
6 months ago
Start with arrangement. Do about 10 sets initially then move to DI, pick whatever you like doesn't matter. Only knowing charts matters. Do as many as 10 sets in total. Go to Venn diagrams then and do about 10 there. This will form a base. Then, do sectionals. To use the study room effectively, you need to identify topics of strengths and weaknesses. Analyze a sectional and then go back to study room to work upon your weaknesses. Let us say you can do 1 set in sectional, suppose, it is a DILR question. But it is taking you a lot of time to solve it, say 25-30mins. This is what you already are good at. Then, there might be a set (mostly puzzles, some of which also come under arrangement in study room) you may solve but you just need one more clue. So, go back to the study room and do let's say 10 more sets in DI-that specific topic. This is to expedite your solving skills. Then, pick the puzzle/arrangement type you knew partially in the test but could not solve. So, practice more of that type. Repeat. Finally attempt mocks. And do not expect to see results only in 1-2 sectionals. Do as many as 10-15 sectionals to fixate your strategies.
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