
I was sitting at my desk staring at the wall.
The exam was in two months.
This was my second attempt at NEET, and I had already decided something.
This would be my last.
The day before, I had spent the entire day studying electrostatics.
Not the first time.
Not even the second.
I had already watched those lectures before. But when I tried solving questions, it felt like everything had disappeared from my memory.
So I decided to go through the chapter again.
There were five lectures.
My plan was simple.
Finish them in two days.
I already had detailed notes from the first time, so I didn’t write anything new. I just watched carefully and tried to remember everything.
After the lectures, I practiced the formulas.
Again.
And again.
I wrote them on paper.
Derivations. Constants. Equations.
If a formula existed in that chapter, I wrote it until it felt burned into my brain.
Then I started solving PYQs.
Watching solution videos.
Solving along with them.
Repeating the problems.
Again.
And again.
By the end of the day, I felt satisfied.
For once it felt like I was doing things properly.
Like maybe this time it would finally work.
I was sitting in the exam hall.
My pen was in my hand, but I wasn’t writing yet.
Outside the hall my mother was waiting.
She had seen how hard I worked this time.
She believed today would be different.
The paper started.
I turned the page.
And there it was.
A question from electrostatics.
The same chapter I had spent an entire day studying.
I read the question.
Then I read it again.
It felt familiar.
I knew I had seen something like this before.
I should have been able to solve it.
I stared at the paper, waiting for the formula to appear in my mind.
But nothing came.
No formula.
No method.
Just a strange feeling of familiarity.
Like seeing someone’s face but not remembering their name.
I sat there trying to force my brain to remember.
The lectures.
The notes.
The formulas I had written again and again.
But the answer refused to come.
And slowly something worse began to happen.
With every question I couldn’t solve, something inside me started fading.
Confidence.
Hope.
One question at a time.
And that’s when something terrifying hit me.
I didn’t fail because I didn’t study hard.
I failed because I didn’t know how to learn.
That realization changed everything.
I was soo frustrated that even after all the work I had done, those early mornings late nights, those dozens of books filled with notes, those hours spent watching lectures, worst failing my parents hope. That I was almost depressed.
And then I decided to really understand why I failed.
What was it that those toppers did differently that I couldn't?
Because I knew I had put in the hours and the efforts needed, there had to be something else.
I searched and searched and searched.
Watched topper interviews on how they learnt.
Read books, articles, research papers and everything that would tell me why i failed.
And very soon i found my answers.
They were clear as the night sky.
But so what?
I had failed and it was over.
Even then I wished someone had told me all this before.
Told me that that reading, Re-reading, solving the same types of questions until i perfected them, was all waste.
Yes you heard it right.
The thing we considered right and the only way we know how to do it was actually wrong.
I wished someone had actually taught me the right way to study before I even picked up my biology book.
And now that I had nothing to do, i decided I will do it myself.
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