Intermediate newbiee, please advice :D

Subject: Seeking Guidance as an Intermediate Newbie! 😊

Hello everyone!

I’m reaching out for some help! First off, I would greatly appreciate any links to free lectures and materials you may have. If you could share them with me through DMs, I would be incredibly grateful!

I’m also looking for some advice from those of you who have successfully passed. What strategies and subject-wise planning worked for you? Your insights would be invaluable!

For those of you who are on your second or more attempt, could you share the mistakes you made that I should avoid? I’m eager to learn about what you wish you had done differently, which may have affected your attempts.

Lastly, I could really use tips on how to tackle all these papers. Everything feels overwhelming right now, and I would love your guidance on how to approach my preparation.

I understand you all have busy lives, so if you take the time to respond, I want to thank you in advance! 💖

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  1. Hey there! Welcome to the community! It’s great to see your enthusiasm for getting started. Here’s some advice and resources that might help you out:

    Free Resources:

    1. Telegram Links: Join groups specific to your field of study. You can search for them using keywords like “free lectures” or the specific subject you’re interested in. Many seasoned students share valuable links and resources there.
    2. YouTube: There are tons of channels that offer free lectures on various subjects. Look for educators or institutions that provide comprehensive playlists.
    3. Study Websites: Platforms like Khan Academy, Coursera, or edX often have free materials available. Look out for Open Courseware (OCW) from universities too.

    Study Strategies & Planning:

    1. Create a Study Schedule: Dedicate specific times to each subject. Break it down into manageable daily goals and stick to them.
    2. Active Learning: Instead of passively reading or watching videos, try to engage with the material. Take notes, solve practice problems, or teach the material to someone else.
    3. Practice Regularly: Try past papers and sample questions to familiarize yourself with the exam format. This can help identify areas you need to focus on.

    Insights from Experience:

    • For First-Timers: Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization.
    • For Repeaters: Reflect on your previous attempts. What areas did you struggle with? Make sure to allocate more time to those topics this time around.

    Common Pitfalls:

    1. Underestimating Tough Subjects: Don’t brush off subjects that seem intimidating. Allocate more time for those from the start.
    2. Neglecting Revision: Regular revisions are critical. Set aside time each week to go back over what you’ve learned.
    3. Time Management: Ensure you allocate sufficient time for each subject and stick to your study plan. Procrastination can be detrimental.

    Tackling Tough Papers:

    1. Break It Down: Divide your study material into sections and tackle them one at a time.
    2. Group Study: Sometimes discussing topics with peers can provide new insights and make studying more enjoyable.
    3. Seek Help: Don’t hesitate to reach out for help on tough topics, whether it’s from mentors or study groups.

    Lastly, remember that consistency is key! Stay positive and don’t hesitate to reach out when you need support. Good luck! You’ve got this! ❣️

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