The Reflection on JEE 2021 February Shift Experiences
Introduction to the JEE 2021 February Shift
As the dust settles on the February 2021 JEE Main exam, students share their experiences across various shifts. Here, we delve into the impressions of several candidates who faced the 2021 exam and how they reflect on their performance.
JEE 2021 Shift 1: A Mixed Experience
One candidate recalls their experience in the first shift of JEE 2021, which was considered to be very difficult overall. While the level of questions was quite low, one candidate mentions, 'It went very bad because I had not prepared anything from it.' They checked the answer key and found themselves scoring only 5 marks. However, they are now seriously preparing for the March, April, and May attempt, hoping for a better outcome. For motivation, the phrase 'Wish me luck!!!!' resonates with many aspirants.
Shift 2: A Modest Performance with Scholarly Reflection
Another participant, a partial dropper, recollects their second shift experience which they found to be very manageable. Despite the presence of challenging questions, particularly from organic chemistry, they managed to attempt all questions and are expecting a perfect score of 300, which aligns with their previous Allen test series results. They mention, 'Whatever happens, I am at least surely qualified for advance and thats what I needed.' This reflection emphasizes their focus on the journey rather than the outcome.
Shift 1: My Experience – A Disappointing Scenario
One individual shares their experience in the first shift, which turned out to be quite disappointing. The candidate states, 'Well it was really easy but I messed up in maths.' According to their intuition, they are getting between 164 and 175, though the official answer key from Resonance varies. They reflect on their previous performance, noting that they had a 95th percentile in the January attempt. Despite the setback, they remain optimistic for the next attempt, targeting a 96-97 percentile. This experience showcases the dynamic and psychological aspect of exam preparation.
Reflections from a Second Shift Candidate
A third participant offers insights into the second shift, emphasizing the difficulty of the organic chemistry section and the importance of revisiting important topics such as SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion). They mention, 'Then come to maths…its was difficult…atleast for me…' They also remind themselves to revisit topics that were covered but highlighted the overall medium difficulty level of the paper. This reflection aligns with the broader themes of thorough preparation and familiarity with exam content.
Comparative Performance: JEE 2021 vs. Previous Attempt
Another candidate, who identifies as a partial dropper, compares their February 2021 attempt with their previous performance in the September 2020 exam. They note, 'Pretty decent from last year attempt,' suggesting that their performance was consistent. The candidate mentions the specific challenges faced, such as the chemical kinetics questions in physics and the need to revisit certain topics like SHM. These reflections offer valuable insights into the dynamics of exam preparation and performance trends.
Conclusion: The JEE Main exam is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the students. As we reflect on these candid experiences, it is clear that preparation, perseverance, and resilience are key to success. Whatever the outcome, the journey and the efforts put into preparation are invaluable.