Hello electronic tutees,
Engineering.. the most interesting field of study for few, while it becomes a " no other way" option for other students. As of now, let us only speak about the buddies of the latter category.
Let us go back to the inaugural occasion where you all passively attended the function, listened to the success and inspirational stories of the alumni. But, can you recollect what were your thoughts deep down your heart on that special day?
At the end of four years, a decent attire with proper grooming and an on campus job offer would have been the dream of many engineering buds. You start your course with the same positive thoughts and as you successfully complete your first year, you decide engineering is easy.
But as you get introduced to your core subjects, do you have the same feeling? Blessed are some people with smart work who manage to cope up with their grades while others get depressed and start developing negative thoughts about the syllabus, examinations and grades.
Have you ever felt that how much ever you prepare hard, you aren't able to produce the expected outcome with your grades, or sometimes in the worst case, unable to clear a paper?
Don't worry, you aren't alone. I had completed my degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering seven years ago when I witnessed a few of my friends suffering in the same manner.
I used to follow a few methods in
1. Preparation for the exams
2. Presenting in the exams (tips and tricks: coming soon..)
with which I was able perform better. Some of my friends made use of my notes ( which I usually make during the preparation process) and found it pretty useful for covering the entire syllabus within a short period of time.
Two years back, I enrolled myself for the M.E degree in Communication Systems. At that time, I wasn't sure if my methods would workout. But still, I had to follow the same strategy since I had no time to try out new methods. That was because I was a busy mom for a 2 year old toddler.
To my surprise, my methods didn't disappoint me. I had completed my Masters degree with a decent outcome (If you would like to know about my journey as a busy mom and a student, kindly comment below. I will create an exclusive post).
So, I thought why not share my method of note making to young engineers and share your burden of jumping from reference books one after the other to gather the topics relevant to the syllabus.
This is just a small initiative to aid you students with the best of my knowledge. I will be uploading handwritten notes for subject after subject semester wise.
Please feel free to use the comment section for subjects of your choice preference.
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