u/Ambitious-Lawyer-473

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Should I take a drop for jee and try? NEED Genuine HELP ..

So .. Hi i ... In my class 12 ... I gave my jee mains jan 85.5%ile and april 73.8%ile and 12 boards cbse 83% .... Going to give jee adv ... As I am eligible according to category ( my parents forced me to appear for jee adv) ... So basically belonging to lower middle class.. i couldn't afford to go those expensive offline coachings and studied from local tutors only and youtube... I studied seriously in class 11 but was lot distracted in class 12 ... But now realising my mistakes i somewhat want to take a drop and don't want also in the same time.... I gave some jee adv pyq as mock and i am scoring around 30-40/360 😶 ik it's bad ... But still I wanted to try again... Haven't talked to my parents about this but I need advice... Well my house environment is not good too much there is always pressure and little misbehavior too ... I can handle isolation and staying at home for longer times as I have almost no friends and I don't out unless needed ... I was too distracted in 12 but since 2 months i have almost removed all distractions... So I really need help from people who have already taken drop 🙏 I am ready to study but should I take it ... And what are the pros and cons of taking drop 🙏 please help

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u/Ambitious-Lawyer-473 — 9 days ago