Saturday, 11 May 2013

How to be confident while giving CLAT?

Just one day to go for CLAT the final game, the dream of many law aspirants. So, all my dear clat aspirants are you feeling nervous are you feeling like you have forgotten everything you have read.... Are you feeling that the clock is running fast today.. Well folks just TAKE A CHILL PILL... First of all tell your brain to just calm down , be composed and confident. Because if you are not confident it can spoil your exam to a great extend.. You need to tell yourself that you have prepared 100 percent and you will try to attempt the paper in the best way you can.. Read each and every question very carefully may be you know a question but just because you didnt read it carefully you were not able to attempt that question. Try marking the answers side by side and also please folks decide that how much time you will be giving to which section and also the sequence in which you will be attempting the sections. Carry pencils, eraser, sharpner, admit card(if your admit card has not reached yet by post you can download it from there website and take a printout of it) and water bottle... All the best guyz I know u r going 2 rock... for more updates join dis page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Common-Law-Admission-Test-CLAT/490955614274133?ref=ts&fref=ts

How to handle negative marking in CLAT?

Negative marking on my mind...!! Prepared each and every section properly.. Attempted lot of mocks but then also there is one thing that all clat aspirants are most afraid of that is NEGATIVE MARKING
but guyz remember that negative marking is for all not only for you.. But what should be the strategy Look there are basically two type of aspirants one are those who are serious clat aspirants and have prepared thoroughly another are those who have prepared a bit and rest is left on guess work.. So, the strategy would be different for these two types of aspirants for serious clat aspirants i would suggest that you firstly attempt the questions of which you are 100 percent sure secondly those in which you are able to cross out two options and thirdly those in which you are able to cross out any one option. But yes you need to leave those answers of which you have no idea... Now for those who are dependent on guess work they have to take the risk of attempting maximum questions by marking the same options for many questions. All the best and rock the exam.. At the end if you find that you have attempted very less questions or in a section a lot of questions are there which u dont know then you have rely on guess work only...Remember it is just a suggestion if you have any other strategy do share and if it works for u apply that in the FINAL GAME... For more updates joinhttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Common-Law-Admission-Test-CLAT/490955614274133?ref=tn_tnmn