2. Problem Statement
• Students need a way to determine their own
learning experience as the world is connected
and communication is a medium to express
their views,challenges
–Need to get good score and friendly
relations with co-students
3. How to score good marks and
maintain good relations
1. Have a thirst for knowledge
2. Prepare time table
3. Practice
4. Take notes
5. Time management
6. Don’t panic
7. Attempt all questions
8. Presentation is important
9. Check your answer sheet
4. 10. Utilize time between two lectures to revise
portion thought already
11. Spend two to three hours in the evening to
study one day’s topics.
12. Find time in the weekend to revise the
portions studied in the last week.
13. The more you revise something, the more
time it will be stored in your brain.
14. Change Writing style.
15. Draw and draw a lot – bring the artist out
5. 16. No wasting paper – fill maximum sheets
17. First of all figure out the length of your course content
and prepare yourself mentally.
18. Use Scanner from the very beginning. It helps
you to recognise which chapter is to be given
preference
19. Prepare a list of Chapter wise frequently asked
questions from the Scanner and prepare them properly
20. Try and develop a sense to figure out excess study
material from the exam point of view and cross that
material immediately in your book. Study Material
provided by the institute is not updated most of the times
and full of totally irrelevant material/theory
6. To maintain good relations -
Communication is effective
21. Be Brief
22. Manners
23. Be Positive
24. Good listener
25. Spice up your words
26. Clarity
27. Patience
28. Pronunciation
7. 29. Get to the point
30. Be personal
31. Think Before You Speak
32. Don't Be Overly Negative
33. Choose the right time.
34. An intimate conversation Choose the right
place
35. Remove distractions
36. Organize and clarify ideas in your mind
37. Thank your listeners
38. Set the listener at ease
8. 39. Be articulate
40. Avoid mumbling
41. Be attentive when listening and ensure that
your facial expressions reflect your interest
42. Be vocally interesting
43. Clarity of meaning can be expressed through
your body language
44. Communicate eye-to-eye
45. Use breathing and pauses to your advantage
46. Keep a check on other body language signals
9. 47. Place yourself on even ground
48. Listen to the other party
49. Speak in a calm voice
50. Don't try to finish the argument at all costs
51. Use "I" messages
52. Pause before responding
53. Be trustworthy and honest
54. Don't rush communication
55. Adapt your ideas to others
56. Stay in the moment
57. Pay attention to non-verbal cues
10. The most practical idea
• Prepare time table and Be Brief
While some students do seem to thrive on
last-minute 'cramming', it's widely accepted that
for most of us, this is not the best way to
approach an exam. Set out a timetable for your
study. Write down how many exams you have
and the days on which you have to sit them.
Then organize your study accordingly.
11. The most disruptive idea
• Have a thirst for knowledge and be Patience
– I feel this as most disruptive idea because every
one has thirst for knowledge but every can’t get
good score and always can’t be patient.
– There will be distractions at every step and some
one would test your patience, sometimes you
explode
12. My favourite idea
• Presentation is important and Manners
Presentation is important even you have
knowledge and skills. Good manners, or acting
appropriate in a way that's socially acceptable
and respectful, display respect, care, and
consideration for others. Excellent manners can
help you to have better relationships with
people you know, and those you will meet