HOW TO COMPLETE BACKLOGS FULL ROADMAP DON'T IGNORE THIS...
Here explanation and key point
Addressing Backlogs: A 7-Day Comeback Challenge
- Backlogs are a common challenge for aspirants, but only 1% successfully clear them.
- Unresolved backlogs can lead to skipping tests or the current syllabus itself becoming a backlog.
- A 7-day template, focusing on important topics and three key practices—Listing, Balancing, and Mirror—is proposed to eliminate backlogs. ...
Step 1: Listing (Pre-filter System)
- The Listing step involves a "pre-filter system" to organize backlog content.
- Begin by listing all backlogged chapters.
- Next, identify specific topics within these chapters.
- These topics are then categorized as either dependent or independent.
- Dependent topics are crucial for understanding the current syllabus and must be covered.
- Independent topics are not immediately essential and can be postponed.
- Dependent topics are crucial for understanding the current syllabus and must be covered.
Chapter (Current) | Dependent Topics (from Backlog) | Independent Topics (from Backlog) |
---|---|---|
Coordination Compound | VBT, VSEPR, Hybridization (from Chemical Bonding) | MOT, P-Block, Lewis Structure |
... |
- Lists of dependent/important topics for 11th and 12th-grade chapters across all subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology) are available on the "Padhle Seniors" Telegram channel.
Step 2: Balancing (7-Day Template)
- The Balancing step utilizes a 7-day template with a 2:1 time allocation between current and backlog syllabus...
- Days 1 & 2 (Off Days): Use two complete off days (e.g., Sunday plus one self-declared off day) to cover backlog chapters by watching lectures for dependent topics or full one-shot lectures. ...
- Crucially, do not make notes during these backlog lectures to save time; instead, use a pre-prepared "199-page eBook" that concisely covers the entire syllabus. ...
- This eBook, available for purchase and printing from pleasure.com, allows students to note extra points directly on it. ...
- Days 3-7 (On Days): Focus primarily on the current syllabus to prevent new backlogs.
- Dedicate 30 minutes to 1 hour daily to practice questions from backlog chapters using modules or books.
- Time Allocation: Always prioritize current chapters (two parts) over backlog chapters (one part) to prevent new backlogs.
Syllabus Type | Time Allocation |
---|---|
Current Syllabus | 2 parts |
Backlog Chapters | 1 part |
Step 3: Mirror (Self-Assessment)
- The Mirror step involves self-assessment to confirm confidence in the backlog chapters that have been covered.
- This confidence is built by:
- Attempting time-based quizzes available for free on the "Padhle Seniors" app, which provides All India Ranks and rewards.
- Solving worksheets (available on the app or in modules).
- Attempting time-based quizzes available for free on the "Padhle Seniors" app, which provides All India Ranks and rewards.
- Mock tests are highly emphasized as crucial and should never be skipped.
- Mock tests generate psychological pressure that aids in covering backlogs and are vital for achieving good ranks.
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