But why is it that only a few get through?
Why is it that still a handful few get so shocked by the results that they are inclined to take the extreme step?
I think the key lies is how you brace up for the exams and consequently the results.
When I give a test, i go back home and spend around half-an-hour in trying to analyse my performance. this way i get a fairly rough idea of how much can i score.
This technique may not be very accurate in subjective style questions but i can assure you a 95% accuracy which i have experienced on myself.
However in objective (read circling the bubbbles:), it is a most accurate tool. One just needs to bear in mind that he/she should tick mark the option in the question paper before he is about to circle it.
This has double benefits:
- You get a mirror copy of your response sheet therby allowing you to analyse it later.
- You don't commit the common mistake of your mind changing the answer while your pen moves from the rough paper to the bubble.


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