Keerthana Says Mugging Up Is Not Going To Help

    • KEERTHANA M,
    • Standard: VII-A,
    • THE NEW CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL,
    • Bangalore.

    • Publish Date: Sep 12 2016 8:02PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Sep 13 2016 12:40PM
Keerthana Says Mugging Up Is Not Going To Help

I sometimes wonder why students start mugging up the answers the day before the exam. They do this in fear of parents and because they want to score good grades and pass with distinction. But this is not the right way to approach examinations.

We must make it a point to study everyday, prepare questions and solve them if not ask an adult to help wherever we get stuck in our subjects.

Mugging up just makes you pass the exam and doesn't help you to gain true knowledge. We must not do this because our ultimate aim should be to gain knowledge which will help shape our future.

I hope students change their technique of studying and stop mugging up lessons to pass with good grades. That is not important.

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Ritvik Baweja Bal Bharati Public School

Yes this mugging up technique will never help in the long run. To gain true knowledge one must learn by his heart and not just use the bookish language. This mugging up will help you get good grades once but not always

Archisha Ghosh VIDYA VALLEY

STOP MUGGING! Mugging does not help a student to get distinction for a very long time. In higher classes, mugging does not make you remember your texts. Memorising some weeks before helps students in a great deal. If you mug up, its an impression your creating that you do not study regularly. You need to stay awake at night and study is very stressful!!!

NAVYA MALHOTRA SWARAJ INDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL

rote learning is useless

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