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The document discusses strategies for preparing notes and identifying topics, subtopics, formulas, and other key information from questions. It emphasizes carefully reading the language of questions to properly identify topics, and provides criteria for organizing notes by information type, expected difficulty, and order of importance.

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What Has What

The document discusses strategies for preparing notes and identifying topics, subtopics, formulas, and other key information from questions. It emphasizes carefully reading the language of questions to properly identify topics, and provides criteria for organizing notes by information type, expected difficulty, and order of importance.

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Physical:

Inorganic:Weaknesses,WHICH TOPIC(40YRS) and TYPESin1TOPIC(Context)


Organic:
Physics:Weaknesses-Memo problem,Conceptual clarity,small theory
points(T/4,Beta,etc);
Language-What to look Misunderstanding=Topic identification
problem,Procedure
Type-What type of questions come from a topic
Maths:
TYPES MEANING = WHAT IS GIVEN & WHAT IS ASKED....SOUNDTRACK:JIGSAW,MYERS
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VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT:Just remember,while approaching a question Read language
of the question carefully to identify the TOPIC properly.
#####"""""HERE TOPIC MEANS SMALL THEORY POINTS,DON'T F**CKING WRITE TOPIC
NAME,WRITE SUBTOPIC NAME ,INTELLIGENT NAME,FORMULA ETC"""#####
THE CRITERIA:::-
>>InfoType1-TO CONCRETIZE OUR NOTES MEMO(EXPLOITATION)1.RoughThen-MARK,2.NOTES
CORRECTION,3.InCOPY,4.InCOPY
Which topic they ask from?Mark them or just note or don't even do that(BUT WE WILL
Need to note for adv)
Small theory additions:::Add in notes(T/4,BETA etc..)
Types of questions asked from a topic:::If it gives context to
memorize(Chem)MARKING, otherwise like in Phyz,Math just LIST THEM somewhere
Weakness List:::Conceptual clarity ,MemoProblems....list them as REVISION LIST:THIS
IS AN ORDER TO THE TOPICS ,SOME ARE MORE IMPORTANT

>>InfoType2-FOR WHICH YOU NEED TO MEMO THE Qs-We are gonna write these in the
questions.
LANGUAGE:Specific questions have special langugaes that no would understand the
first time
PROCEDURE:Just like that , special procedures.(THOUGHT PROCESS aka REVERSE
ENGINEERING - for Adv)
Misunderstanding:An error in Topic identification.

InfoType3-:Expected difficulty:This chap only gives hard questions,this both easy


and hard---helps to chose the questions

THE METHOD:::-
Make notes in the questions for InfoType2,in copy with pencil as you get it for
InfoType1....and later just write it with pen with chapter name and in ORDER OF
IMPORTANCE.And for infoType3 just keep in mind or put STAR** beside the easy or
difficult chaps.

For Adv questions first thing go through all the questions and list down the topics
of :Inorg,Org,Physical,Physics,maths .....chapter by chapter , put the topic
names.....there is no going through this you have to do this job....
First finish the Coordinate,then just mark the spdf parts....tomorrow we will do
physics questions according tho criteria , but today we will do this DIRTY ADV
work.....today is waste day...

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