What would be the best career for me to follow??
I am average boy who scores about 60 to 55%(truth) i want to know what should be best career for me to be selected to get advanced to that level in studiying #doctor #software #civil-engineering #architect #mechanical
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Pavan,
I am not sure what you are asking. You said, "I am average boy who scores about 60 to 55%(truth) i want to know what should be best career for me to be selected to get advanced to that level in studiying"
I don't know what the school system is like in India, but from your question, it sounds like you have to pick a subject (career) to advance in your schooling.
Let me tell you something that took many years for me to figure out. Your score (60 to 55%(truth) ) has very little to do with your intelligence and a lot to do with your study process and how much time you put into studying. You are not average, you can score far better than that!. The thing that needs to change is how you study and how much time you put into it.
let me suggest a couple of things you can do to improve your study process. Use Accelerated Learning Techniques, discipline yourself to really concentrate when you are studying and put in enough time. I know that is much easier said than done. You may have commitments outside of school thta take your time. Decide how much study time will realistically fit into your schedule each week and make a commitment to yourself that you will study for that long each week. Ask someone to help you stick to your commitment, and then show them that you are keeping your commitment.
the material below is something I wrote for someone else, but it applies to you too.
When I got my Master's degree, I did it as a working professional, and I found that I was not learning nearly what I should have because I was not spending as much time as I should be. This has really hurt me. I have observed teenagers spend lots of time on videos and computer games, and little time concentrating on studies, and when they are working on studies, they are not concentrating very deeply, and this hurts their learning and their ability to succeed in college and at their career. The individual I'm thinking about dropped out of college and eventually got a job doing assembly and testing.
There is a technique that can make learning fun and enjoyable. It takes time and energy to stay concentrating, but it will pay off in that you will learn the material well and be better prepared for your future. It is called Accelerated Learning. Basically, the idea is that you create your own study materials. The action of creating helps you to learn the material better. It also uses several different ways of creating, seeing, hearing, and touching. You also have eight different intelligences and if you use two or three methods that are suited to your different intelligences, for the same topic, you will have reviewed the material three times with your different senses and different intelligences. and you will remember it better.
Look up Accelerated Learning on the internet and write down what you learn about the different techniques. Work on applying them in your studies. Ask your teachers what they know about Accelerated Learning and learn what you can from them about how to do it. Also look up the Pomodoro Technique for how how to study for a long time, a how long and when to take a break to rest your brain.
Spaced repetition will also help you remember the material. Learn it. Then learn it again the next day. Then go over the material again in three days and again in a week and every week thereafter.
Yes, this will take a lot of time and effort to concentrate, but it will pay off in your future life.