Lessons Learned from My JEE Preparation Journey and Achieving Success

Lessons Learned from My JEE Preparation Journey and Achieving Success

Dear readers,

This is a question that every JEE aspirant would love to answer. Being one of them, I am here to share my experience and insights. Throughout my preparation for the JEE, I faced several challenges and kept pushing through to achieve my goals. Here, I will discuss my scores in the JEE, lessons I learned, and the impact on my life.

My JEE Scores

Here are my scores from my JEE attempts:

February Attempt: 91.254 PR May Attempt: 84.976 PR July Attempt: 85.546 PR (my final attempt on 26/08/2021, afternoon shift)

Along with the JEE, I also appeared for the VITEEE and BITSAT exams, scoring 252 and 90 PR respectively. I was accepted into VIT for CSE. These scores may vary, but the journey and learning remain the same for every aspirant.

Key Lessons from My Preparation Days

Here are some important lessons I learned during my JEE preparation:

1. Perseverance is Key

The phrase 'I will never give up' holds immense value, whether it's during a pandemic, dealing with tricky questions, facing demotivation, or stress. No matter the outcome, this lesson is crucial for every hardworking JEE aspirant. It's important to ignore discouraging words from others, such as]

2. Understanding Parents

Your parents never intend to be negative. It's important to understand them and vice versa. During my preparation time, there were periods when I had conflicts with my parents due to misunderstandings, but with time, I was able to overcome this challenge.

3. Handling Competition

Instead of feeling jealous or angry, focus on the positive aspects of others. Draw inspiration from top performers while avoiding their mistakes. This will help you become a better person and improve your own performance.

4. Time Management and Procrastination

Stopping procrastination is a significant lesson. Procrastination increases workload and leads to demotivation. Implement the 5-minute rule to overcome procrastination, which can significantly improve your productivity.

5. Practical and Technical Knowledge

While book knowledge is important, practical and technical knowledge are equally crucial. I met individuals who excelled in practical assessments but struggled academically, and vice versa. Focus on your strengths and give your best in whatever field you are passionate about.

Conclusion

This phase of life teaches you a lot about life and maturity. Don't get demotivated if you don't get into IITs, NITs, or popular colleges. With a dedicated mindset, you can achieve success in any field. This journey has been a hard-earned lesson for me, and I hope it can inspire others.

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