Author Question: how to get good marks in 1st year engineering with cs branch? (Read 1387 times)

eruditmonkey@yahoo.com

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i am taking admission in a private college with computer science branch and i wanna excel in my studies..please give useful advice. i really appreciate your advices......thanks in advance , my frnd !



Jones

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study study and study
work hard you will definately score good marks and get a good job.



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go.lag

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The best way to get good grades is to do the following:

1.  Attend all lectures and take good notes.
2.  Attend all of the labs and perform them.
3.  Read the book at least twice before an exam.
4.  Do all of the homework problems.
5.  Attend all of the problem sessions.
6.  Don't get distracted by text messaging, looking at the internet or other distractions when you are doing any of the activities above.



cdr_15

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Go through 11th and 12th PCM and attend all lectures.



 

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