u/ketanaaa

Can't study again after failure 😭

Can't study again after failure 😭

I appeared for the May 26 inter G2 exam and I failed it very badly. I studied properly and gave my 100% but still I failed

Now I can't restart my studies. Whenever I sit for studies that thought of failure hits my mind 😭

Idk how to restart again. Any tips?

u/ketanaaa — 2 days ago
▲ 24 r/indianstudents+1 crossposts

Do you know any cheap online notes printing service?

I need to print 400 pages of notes and I live in a very small city, here one print costs 5 rs

Do you know any website/app where I can print my notes for cheap like 0.5-0.8/print with good quality

u/ketanaaa — 5 days ago

Did everything as per the plan but still failed (feeling lost)

I studied consistently for months (I started tracking properly from 15 Feb) I did everything I could.

I had limited time so I made a strategy to focus only on important chapters. I completed them, solved around 200–250 questions in total FM & Costing and planned 2 revisions for practical subjects and 3 for Audit.

Everything was going well. I wasn’t fully confident but I believed in my efforts.

This was my first attempt and for the first time in my life, I followed a proper plan consistently. My routine was balanced and structured and till last day, I studied sincerely.

I don’t know about others, but this time I genuinely gave my 100%. I pushed myself, my limits.

But still…

In the Costing exam, I couldn’t even recognise the questions properly. I solved only 9 MCQs correctly and attempted only 3 questions. I couldn’t even attempt 40 marks.

Now I can’t face anyone, my family, friends, teachers. Everything feels pointless. I don’t even feel like waking up.

Saans bhi leta hoon to lagta hai jaise koi crime kar raha hoon

What should I do now? I don’t even have any other option than CA

u/ketanaaa — 10 days ago

I only have 8 days to revise the full inter audit, it seems impossible (I have revised it once)

Even after one revision it feels like I have forgotten all and feel zero confidence

Should I just review the notes and repeat them loudly 2-3 times and skip or should I memorize them like the first time (which will take a hell of a lot of time ) I am confused, please guide me 🙏🏻

u/ketanaaa — 20 days ago

Can I clear the exam with this much preparation?

Is it normal? (70-80% syllabus coverage)

Please share your positive stories like how you cleared the exam with 60-70% syllabus coverage (if you have any) it would be really motivating 🙏🏻

u/ketanaaa — 22 days ago
▲ 5 r/IndiansRead+1 crossposts

A friend told me to listen to horror music while reading Rosemary’s Son (a horror novel), and now I’m kind of addicted to it.

If you struggle to focus while reading or get distracted easily, you should try this trick

u/ketanaaa — 22 days ago

May me G2 hai bus 11 days hi bache and sir data jaa ra hai 😭

Sab padh liya hai (80% of syllabus) but revision karne ke baad bhi confidence ni aara, abhi standard Costing revise kar ra tha kuch solve ni hora bus solution dekh ke copy kar ra hun 😭😭😭

Itna mehnat karne ke baad bhi ye situation hai, ye Normal hai kya??

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u/ketanaaa — 23 days ago