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Q. What are your ambitions ?
Ans. Presently, I am preparing for engineering entrance examinations. I aspire to study Computer Science
in Engineering from a renowned institute. Once I am part of an institute, I will explore all the options.
But for now, my prime focus is on the entrance examinations.
Q. Students always ask how many hours a day do we need to study to score above 95% in 12th. What do
you have to say on this?
Ans. Studies are one such thing in which quantity does not matter. It is the quality that matters. I have
already mentioned that one must believe in completing topics rather than hours. One must study for
a less duration of time but he must understand and visualise all the concepts. One more thing, one
must develop the habit of finding a question in each and every line that one studies.
Q. What is your advice to you juniors about exams and about life?
Ans. I want to advice my juniors to do well in whatever field they are interested in. Just following the herd
should not be the case. If one works hard in the field he or she is interested in, he or she will surely give
something precious to the world and uphold the name and fame of his family and his school in the
world.
Q. Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns problem into blessings and failures to success. Who
would you like to express your gratitude for your success?
Ans. First of all, I want to thank the Almighty. Nothing is possible without his grace. Secondly, I want to
thank my teachers who have always motivated me and helped me out in my problems. Ever since I
have been in this school, Dipti teacher and Sarabjit teacher have always motivated and inspired me. In
my senior classes, Panda sir, Sushanto sir, Santosh sir, Jayanti teacher, Piyali teacher, Jitendra sir and
all my other subject teachers have helped me a lot. I am grateful to them.
Lastly, I am thankful to my parents, relatives and friends, who have always given a suitable
environment to study and fulfilled all my needs.
Q. Time management plays an important role not only in life but also in education. What piece of advice
would you like to give your juniors regarding time management?
Ans. Time management is very important, especially in std. 11 and 12. You have to maintain a balance
between the school studies and your entrance examinations. If one does not manage his time
properly, he will be in a fix from both the sides. One can make a time table of his own and decide upon
the topics he has to complete on a particular day. Now whether a student spends an hour or six hours
for the same, it does not matter. All that matters is that he has to complete them on time. Deduct
some time from your recreation and add them to your studies.
Q. Last but not the least what fond memories do you have about your school days.
Ans. The memories of my school days are encrypted in my mind like a stone carving. It will remain in there
for ever. Honestly speaking, I miss my school days. Those classes with lots of lessons and fun, those
teachers with a friendly attitude towards the students and the companionship of my friends, I miss
them all. I still feel like going to my school and attending the classes.
School days are a bliss up to std. 10. Once we give our board examinations and enter std. 11, we enter
a world with a lot of strife between school routine and preparation for the entrance examinations.
Those two years were rather hectic. If one understands the basics and prepares sincerely and
honestly for his or her entrance examinations, his school studies will seem to be easy and would not
require much work. Only English would require a little hardwork.
I hope that my school will give the same kind of the so-called support to such students as we had
received.