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Even if you’re an above average student. Scored >80/90 atleast once in competitive exams. You’re bound to fuck up once in CA exams. More than once, thrice in my case. I never gave up. Fortune favours the brave. I scored 400 dot. (220 180) I got used to scoring myself bang on from the first paper I gave. I knew I won’t get more than 36 in accounts that thought kept me up that whole night fucking up law worse. I fucked up the whole group I thought. Something kept me going though. I scored 42 in accounts, mind you I’d passed without managing to study the subject once. So its easy you need to convince yourself. I blanked out on law and the whole group because of the bouncer that accounts was. I failed the group. Not because of accounts but my short sighted ness and the inability to back myself enough.But I kept going. Never cried in my life I was crying before every exam. I attempted all 8. Result day everyone has hopes come on. I prayed my way out. Lol. You need to keep going. Group 2 is more analytical. I never had the time to study so I was always like I know I won’t be batting till fm if I fail advanced accounts. So that’s all I could study well. I cleared all of my group 2 exam always. I mean more than 40. Which overtime you realise is all you can manage if you’re slow af. But I knew I just needed to understand 1 book in 1 days time. Fair deal.24 hours I was studying before exams. It’s not final. You can’t fail if you do that honest do or die study well. Don’t procrastinate. Try to pick up yourself and challenge yourself and repeat this till fm eco. Every ipl team has to do this for NRR. Maybe you end up calling the bluff and pass. You never know. You still can clear accounts and the group btw.
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