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Those of you who studied something in STEM and had good grades: how did you do it?

lonelycurry26

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Maybe some of you can share some tips with a dumb curry like me....
 
Are you trying to crack the JEE bhai?
 
Studied the most important parts and studied a lot of examples and formulas ,to some courses I studied only in the last night before exam
 
I am studying rn for interviews. I tested a bunch of methods.

For me I have found the following process to be most efficient:
  • Read understand the content
  • Make a high level mind map of content and connect parts together as go, teaches brain where content belongs
  • do questions related to content. mark failed ones.
  • set reminder to revisit failed ones in 1-4 weeks.
  • use anki card for most key important concepts/content, keep anki practice 20-30 minures, anymore is too much
  • do mock test/interview and get feedback if applicable once every few weeks or after significant progress
  • Rotate type of studying content every hour or two so don't get bored or frustrated
  • chew mint gum after lunch so can have wakefulness to keep grinding
  • cold shower morning to freshen mind
  • nightly meditation to vent out frustration and build further concentration
  • use digital notwa over paper as more organized and can draw over diagrams saving time doing it yourself
  • take 10 minutes break every 50-60 minutes unless if in flow state, then no break till task is done or flow state breaks
  • if content getting boring or drowsy brain get up do some stretches push-ups and come back after 5 minutes. Also consider doing quizzes, design problem/picture or change studying method
 
Also cut out sugar carbs, junk food, do 20-60 min cardio daily too if possible to get more energy going.
 
Also cut out sugar carbs, junk food, do 20-60 min cardio daily too if possible to get more


does Brazil have JEE type exam?
Yes, ITA (technological institute of aeronautics) and IME (military institute of engineering).

There is also a city like Kota, where people go solely to study for those exams
 
Yes, ITA (technological institute of aeronautics) and IME (military institute of engineering).

There is also a city like Kota, where people go solely to study for those exams
are you gonna take any of them? :feelsdevil::feelsdevil::feelsdevil:
 
are you gonna take any of them? :feelsdevil::feelsdevil::feelsdevil:
Of course not, too hard.

Some questions for example:

[UWSL]''A binary system is formed by two spherical stars of respective masses m and M, whose centers are d apart, each describing a circular motion around the center of mass of that system. With the star of mass m in the position shown in the figure, due to the Doppler effect, an observer T from Earth detects a ray of the hydrogen spectrum, emitted by this star, with a frequency f slightly different from its natural frequency f0. Assume the Earth is at rest in relation to the system's center of mass and that the motion of the stars occurs in the same observation plane. As the speeds of the stars are much smaller than c, mark the alternative that explains the absolute value of (f - f0)/f0. Is needed, use (1 + x) to the power of n = 1 + nx for every x < 1.[/UWSL]

[UWSL]
1654984970625
[/UWSL]


[UWSL]A[/UWSL]

[UWSL]GM2/[d(M+m)c2]−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√GM2/[d(M+m)c2][/UWSL]
B

[UWSL]Gm2sen2α/[d(M+m)c2]−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√Gm2sen2α/[d(M+m)c2][/UWSL]
C


[UWSL]Gm2cos2α/[d(M+m)c2]−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√Gm2cos2α/[d(M+m)c2][/UWSL]
D


[UWSL]GM2sen2α/[d(M+m)c2]−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√GM2sen2α/[d(M+m)c2][/UWSL]
E


[UWSL]GM2cos2α/[d(M+m)c2]−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−√[/UWSL]


[UWSL]IME:[/UWSL]

[UWSL]Let ABCD be a regular tetrahedron with edge a and the midpoint Q of AB. The point P on the edge AB, between Q and A is projected on the edges AC and AD, on the points M and M', respectively, and also on the edges BC and BD, on the points N and N', respectively. The plane M M' N N' divides the tretahedron into two volumes with a ratio of 1 to 4. Determine QP as a function of a.[/UWSL]
 
Maybe some of you can share some tips with a dumb curry like me....
You can study all you can (which of course you should do) but the exam always has questions and tasks that the professor wants you to answer i.e his preferences,stuff "HE" likes and understands well. Professors are also human and find some stuff very hard to understand because he is talented in other areas or never learnt it because to him it was boring. Imagine you study that stuff that does not come in the exam yet the exam is simple , even a low iq person can pass it but because you studied stuff that the prof will not ask then you get low marks. But the exam is so easy and a few days of study would be enough to get a very good grade.

Easiest way is know what the professor will give you in the exam. Everything else is a waste of time for the exam unless you want to learn it.

Ask students who already passed the exam. They also asked others and you will know what to study. They even have past exams which they secretly took a photo of on their phones.
 
Wow, brutal no reply pill - probably because we are mostly fuck ups.

I'm a business major, so math is involved, but nothing like the math courses engineers have to take.

  • Communicate with your professors, normies are always in communication with their professors, only incels think that they are so worthless that their professors would not want to answer their questions via email.
  • Get free tutoring, most colleges and universities have some sort of free tutoring.
  • Do not allow normies, especially foids to distract you from being a success.
  • Do not skip class.
  • Take notes that are not messy, and you can actually read.
  • Have a graphing calculator, with fresh batteries.
  • Be on time to class.
  • Go through the chapters in the book, and ask for help early from a tutor.
  • It's okay to go backwards, and study things you may have forgotten from lower level classes.
Brutal no reply pill
 
the same way a mucisian can't just read music theory, or how a basketball player can't just study nba film all the time,
a math/cs/engineering student can only learn by doing math/cs/engineering.

don't just do the practice problems and call it a day either. you should ask yourself "what generalizations can i make from this" or "maybe i can pose this conjecture".
 

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