first test at Allen Leader batch coming up, need some real advice

this is my 3rd NEET attempt. did the whole last year online with PW, just switched to Allen offline for this drop. first test is Phase 1+2+3 combined, NEET pattern, on 30 August. syllabus is:

Physics (45 Q): units and dimensions + error (including instrumental error) + kinematics 1D, excluding free fall, graphs, relative motion

Chemistry (45 Q): ionic equilibrium + solutions till concentration terms and volume strength of H2O2

Biology (90 Q): cell - the fundamental unit of life + cell cycle and cell division + circulatory system complete + excretory system complete

that's like 12 days out from today. physics and chem topics are mostly stuff I've already covered once during PW, but biology's got a lot crammed into 90 questions and I want to actually nail this one instead of just getting through it.

genuinely asking people who've done the online to Allen switch, or done Leader batch specifically - what should my approach be for a test like this? how many questions should I actually be solving per chapter to be prepped well, especially given bio alone is half the paper here.

how different does this test actually feel from what PW used to give you, and anything about Allen's pattern or difficulty level I should adjust for going in blind?

also not sure if I should be solving straight from the Allen module for this syllabus, or if that's not enough on its own and I should mix in something else for practice. if module alone isn't ideal, where are you all actually solving questions from for coverage like this?

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 3 days ago

first test at Allen Leader batch coming up, need some real advice

this is my 3rd NEET attempt. did the whole last year online with PW, just switched to Allen offline for this drop. first test is Phase 1+2+3 combined, NEET pattern, on 30 August. syllabus is:

Physics (45 Q): units and dimensions + error (including instrumental error) + kinematics 1D, excluding free fall, graphs, relative motion

Chemistry (45 Q): ionic equilibrium + solutions till concentration terms and volume strength of H2O2

Biology (90 Q): cell - the fundamental unit of life + cell cycle and cell division + circulatory system complete + excretory system complete

that's like 12 days out from today. physics and chem topics are mostly stuff I've already covered once during PW, but biology's got a lot crammed into 90 questions and I want to actually nail this one instead of just getting through it.

genuinely asking people who've done the online to Allen switch, or done Leader batch specifically - what should my approach be for a test like this? how many questions should I actually be solving per chapter to be prepped well, especially given bio alone is half the paper here.

how different does this test actually feel from what PW used to give you, and anything about Allen's pattern or difficulty level I should adjust for going in blind?

also not sure if I should be solving straight from the Allen module for this syllabus, or if that's not enough on its own and I should mix in something else for practice. if module alone isn't ideal, where are you all actually solving questions from for coverage like this?

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 3 days ago

first test at Allen Leader batch coming up, need some real advice

this is my 3rd NEET attempt. did the whole last year online with PW, just switched to Allen offline for this drop. first test is Phase 1+2+3 combined, NEET pattern, on 30 August. syllabus is:

Physics (45 Q): units and dimensions + error (including instrumental error) + kinematics 1D, excluding free fall, graphs, relative motion

Chemistry (45 Q): ionic equilibrium + solutions till concentration terms and volume strength of H2O2

Biology (90 Q): cell - the fundamental unit of life + cell cycle and cell division + circulatory system complete + excretory system complete

that's like 12 days out from today. physics and chem topics are mostly stuff I've already covered once during PW, but biology's got a lot crammed into 90 questions and I want to actually nail this one instead of just getting through it.

genuinely asking people who've done the online to Allen switch, or done Leader batch specifically - what should my approach be for a test like this? how many questions should I actually be solving per chapter to be prepped well, especially given bio alone is half the paper here.

how different does this test actually feel from what PW used to give you, and anything about Allen's pattern or difficulty level I should adjust for going in blind?

also not sure if I should be solving straight from the Allen module for this syllabus, or if that's not enough on its own and I should mix in something else for practice. if module alone isn't ideal, where are you all actually solving questions from for coverage like this

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 3 days ago

**first day at allen feels like "kaha aa gaya mai?" 😭**

studied from PW online for 2 drops, ab 3rd drop me switched to Allen Leader batch, joined 2 months late already so confusion double hai.

pehle din hi shock laga, NCERT textbook lana bhi mana kar diya, sirf module se padha rahe hain sir log. biology me bhi sirf module, NCERT ka naam tak nahi. matlab NCERT itni important cheez hai NEET ke liye, usko pehle master karne do na, itna extra irrelevant stuff module me kyu daala hai samajh nahi aata.

is it only me feeling this or you guys

who've done Allen also felt module me bohot filler type stuff hai jo actually zaroori nahi hai?

ab confuse hu ki kya karu, PW wapas join karu, library join karke self study karu, ya Allen me hi continue karu itna time invest karne ke baad. koi jo Allen se guzra hai ya PW se switch kiya hai, please batao kya sahi rahega.

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 4 days ago

**first day at allen feels like "kaha aa gaya mai?" 😭**

studied from PW online for 2 drops, ab 3rd drop me switched to Allen Leader batch, joined 2 months late already so confusion double hai.

pehle din hi shock laga, NCERT textbook lana bhi mana kar diya, sirf module se padha rahe hain sir log. biology me bhi sirf module, NCERT ka naam tak nahi. matlab NCERT itni important cheez hai NEET ke liye, usko pehle master karne do na, itna extra irrelevant stuff module me kyu daala hai samajh nahi aata.

is it only me feeling this or you guys

who've done Allen also felt module me bohot filler type stuff hai jo actually zaroori nahi hai?

ab confuse hu ki kya karu, PW wapas join karu, library join karke self study karu, ya Allen me hi continue karu itna time invest karne ke baad. koi jo Allen se guzra hai ya PW se switch kiya hai, please batao kya sahi rahega.

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 4 days ago

**first day at allen feels like "kaha aa gaya mai?" 😭**

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studied from PW online for 2 drops, ab 3rd drop me switched to Allen Leader batch, joined 2 months late already so confusion double hai.

pehle din hi shock laga, NCERT textbook lana bhi mana kar diya, sirf module se padha rahe hain sir log. biology me bhi sirf module, NCERT ka naam tak nahi. matlab NCERT itni important cheez hai NEET ke liye, usko pehle master karne do na, itna extra irrelevant stuff module me kyu daala hai samajh nahi aata.

is it only me feeling this or you guys

who've done Allen also felt module me bohot filler type stuff hai jo actually zaroori nahi hai?

ab confuse hu ki kya karu, PW wapas join karu, library join karke self study karu, ya Allen me hi continue karu itna time invest karne ke baad. koi jo Allen se guzra hai ya PW se switch kiya hai, please batao kya sahi rahega.

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 4 days ago

NEET droppers/aspirants who cleared while preparing from home — what was your actual approach?

For those of you who prepared for NEET from home instead of going to a coaching hub city, I’d love to know how you structured things.

Specifically:

•	Did you still go to birthday parties or attend family functions during your prep, or did you cut that out completely?

•	What about festivals, did you fully participate or keep it minimal?

•	How did you handle the balance between staying social and staying focused, without falling behind?

•	Any regrets, either about skipping too much or not restricting yourself enough?

Trying to figure out a realistic approach for studying from home this time, one that doesn’t burn me out but also doesn’t waste time. Would really appreciate hearing from people who’ve actually been through it and cleared the exam.

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 8 days ago
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Thinking of coming to Jaipur for JEE/NEET coaching? Read this first (Gopalpura Bypass experience)

Hey everyone, I moved to Jaipur from Gujarat for my NEET prep, staying near Gopalpura Bypass where most of the big coaching institutes are. Wanted to share my honest experience for anyone considering the same move.

PGs are overpriced and cramped. I’m paying 12-13k a month for a room that is genuinely tiny, barely enough space to move around. For that price you’d expect at least a decent-sized room, but it’s not happening here. Felt scammed more than once by the PG owners, and overall living conditions (including what’s served at mealtimes) were far below what I was told to expect.

The lifestyle around here isn’t exam-prep friendly. If you don’t smoke or drink, you’ll feel like the odd one out. It genuinely seems like everyone around is smoking or drinking, and it’s not just college-age people, I’ve seen 10th and 11th class students smoking cigarettes openly.

It was honestly so bad that I left Jaipur after just 3-4 days. Worst experience I’ve had, and I’d rather share it here than let someone else waste their time and money the way I did.

Not trying to trash the city, just sharing what it’s actually like on the ground for someone who came here specifically for coaching. If you’re planning to move here for JEE/NEET prep, do your research on PGs before you pay anything, and maybe reconsider if Jaipur is really the best fit for you.

Anyone else dealing with the same stuff around Gopalpura?

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 8 days ago
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Under budget boys pg near gopal pura bypass

Hii i m from gujarat need boys pg near gopal pura bypass i m a neet aspirant my budget is 7-8k per month

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u/Creepy-Cable-474 — 21 days ago