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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhile studying for my class 12th board exam this year, I asked myself how can I express my understanding of the concepts I studied. The answer was, to make notes in such a way, that I could have a quick look on them any time and recall all that I had learned. So, to make comprehensible, precise and retentive revision notes was a big challenge for me. Here comes the catch! When I got succeeded in making exactly what I wanted, I thought why not share them with other students who find themselves in the same tricky situation. So, I modified my notes, which could be studied and understood, even by a layman person.
Since the syllabus and the pattern got changed suddenly and we were left with less time in the commencement of Term-2 board examinations, I tried to incorporate different methods like notes, acronyms, mnemonics, keywords, flowcharts, mind maps and tables for an easy understanding of myself.
I am sure this handbook of Psychology, which is a quick guide to many like me, will help other students to prepare well for their board exams.
Harshita Sharma
Harshita Sharma
Harshita Sharma is a passionate Psychology student and a national shooter. She intends to create content for students aspiring for board exams.
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