u/AgreeableOpposite401

Should one take drop ? Fellow droppers share your experience

I gave jee and cet this year and got 61%ile in jee ( just tukka) and tukkas in cet too .

I got 60% in 12th hsc I just mugged things in the last month.

Never really did serious prep and am wondering if I should take drop . I will probably prepare for cet only but might give jee again too .

I will have start from 0

What are some important things I should consider if I take drop? is that a good decision ?

Mindset ? And thing other fellow droppers have gone through ?

Fellow droppers who scored good what was your experience? Please guide juniors

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u/AgreeableOpposite401 — 6 days ago
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u/AgreeableOpposite401 — 9 days ago

Thinking about drop

I didn't study for jee and cet . Just gave tukka for answers .

I got 61%ile in jee mains and cet result is yet to be declared .

Cet 2nd attempt also will probably go shit

My 12th hsc percentage is 60% .

Just mugged up things for boards and passed .

But in reality both 11th and 12th were wasted asf . Don't have a clear roadmap about what im going to do .

I can probably get college through CAP with jee score but I'm worried as I don't know anything what will I do in college.

Should I take a drop ?

If yes , fellow droppers please help with the road map on how to study for mht cet.

Any particular dropper courses with ganitank / Dinesh sir or others .

I don't know where to start with and how . Feeling overwhelmed about this .

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u/AgreeableOpposite401 — 14 days ago