There comes a time when you realize that it can get tiring to be mediocre. As much as we hate to admit it, this competitive world we live in lauds people with achievements.When we set goals we are excited about, we like to get started on them right away, so we plan for it. But often, we fall off the wagon just a few days in. Why??
In a few months, there will be another set of Chemical Engineering graduates again! (Woot! Raise your hand if you are one!) It seems like only yesterday that my classmates and I marched up on stage to receive our diplomas. Then after a summer to rest, we left home to start a shorter journey to our next big hurdle, the end game we worked >= 5 years for, to get to: the board exam.
Hello and welcome to the first part in my Board Exam Series called #PreparetoPass. Over the next few blog posts, I'll be tackling different aspects of the board exam, specifically the Chemical Engineering board exam (because that is the only one I took), like:
- Choosing a review center. This will be about the different review centers and their advantages & disadvantages, and where to stay;
- Some superstitious and religious beliefs regarding the board exams because board exams are half-effort, half God's will, or so they say;
- Where to study for the board exam;
- Tips when taking the actual board exam;
- General FAQ, like should you work while taking the exam, should you answer ALL of the problems in your textbooks, should you take refresher courses, etc.
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