Next year's LGS is coming up, and since it's my first time preparing for it, I can't decide where to start, bro. Should I divide up the subjects, prioritize practice exams, or start with reviewing the material? What do you think is the most effective approach? Any general planning tips? And what's the best strategy for using time efficiently?
How should one systematically approach LGS preparation?
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I also prepared for the LGS with a friend last year; we were both experiencing it for the first time. Honestly, we got really scattered trying to divide up the subjects and stuff. Then we had the idea, "Let's start with the topics we're weak in." We went through past years' questions and identified the topics we always got wrong. For example, I always struggled with the pressure topic in science, so we found a solid explanatory video, solved 2-3 problems, and then took a topic test. Suddenly, my scores in that area started to improve.
Then we took a mock exam and noted which topics we left blank. We dedicated certain days of the week to reviewing just those topics. We also scheduled study time for early mornings and did mock exams and practice tests in the evenings. As a routine formed over time, not only did we finish the subjects, but our confidence also grew. So my only advice is to identify your weak topics and tackle them thoroughly—everything else will fall into place naturally.