Hi friends,
We all know, “United we stand, divided we fall!”
That’s what a group is all about. When you start preparations to crack the hardest nut named GRE, GMAT, CAT, TOEFL, IAS exams, it is better to combine all your forces together. Study Groups, where like-minded aspirants come together, can come handy. In fact this is one of the secret mantras of most GMAT/CAT/IAS exam toppers. Know more on how to create a strong Study Group and boost your competitive exam preparations.
Share Resources and Ideas: Study Groups are an important means to share resources amongst friends. This can be either study material or strategies related to certain sections. If you are weak in a certain section, one of your friends in the Study Group who excels in that area might help you with expert tips. Try getting tips from other members of the Study Group and help your friends by doing vice versa.
Solve Mock Test Papers: Solving competitive exam papers together can give you an idea where you stand in comparison to your friends. Also, if your Study Group members are a part of different coaching institutes, you can get a fair idea about the kind of tests those coaching institutes provide. Dear friends, it is more essential to benchmark performance amongst competitors and also to discuss the paper to plug some of the missing concepts than just to discuss the solutions of the mock test papers and to find out the best solution.
Motivate each other: According to GMAT/CAT/IAS exam topers, a close-knit Study Group can also provide mental peace and a sense of togetherness, and thus boost the competitive exam preparations. It can help the entire group to make the best of each others’ strengths.
Is It a Group of Equals? But beware! Forming a Study Group for competitive exam preparation comes with some pitfalls. It is possible that students coming together to create a Study Group may not have the same mental level. The weaker members might suffer from inferiority complex, while the stronger ones might have to spend more time to guide their mates. Study Groups are fruitful only if the members are equally capable. Otherwise you may end spending most of the time helping others.
So, all things considered, creating a competitive exam Study Group can be a great tool on your journey to qualify GRE, GMAT, CAT, TOEFL, IAS exams. You can look for your prospective group members at your college, locality or in your coaching institute. You can even go online and create your own group at forums.
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