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Is Made Easy handwritten notes enough for the GATE exam?

Hello GATE Aspirants,I am also preparing for GATE Exam. So, I will suggest you to not depend only on Made Easy Notes but also use ACE Academy notes and use some strategies to crack GATE Exam.I am using both ACE Academy and Made Easy notes. I am using 2 Books for Aptitude Section Which gives Shortcut tricks to solve each Question within 10–15 seconds.But Still, I decided to find the best website which can help me to download latest GATE exam study material and finally I find it.Click on below links to see it. If you want any other help then comment below.Read also :- How to Prepare GATE Exam in One Month (Without any Coaching)I found a website which provides Gate ACE Academy Notes for FREE.I also download ACE Academy Notes from this website.APTITUDE BOOK:-2 Books for Aptitude Section Which gives Shortcut tricksGATE EXAM PREPARATION STRATEGY:-How to Prepare GATE Exam in One Month (Without any Coaching)GATE NOTES in PDF Format:-GATE ECE ACE Academy Notes [From 2017 Batch]GATE Mechanical ACE Academy Notes [From 2017 Batch]Please UPVOTE this answer, if you find it helpful.

What colour pen should I use to write for an exam, blue or black?

As i read the answers i find most of them say use blue pen for writing answers but according to me DO NOT USE BLUE PEN to answer questions.Always use BLACK BALL PEN and NOT GEL PEN to answer questions. When you are appearing for you boards and semsesters i.e the exams which generally takes time to declare result ,the answer sheets are kept here and there for a long period of time in which it may happen that the color may fade. That’s why prefer black ball pen.It is also evident that when you use ball pen for writing then you speed is generally faster than that while using gel pen.Always use BLUE GEL PEN to highlight the points or underline them. As it is shiny in nature and will be clearly visible in one glance.Well ,you asked for advice so you got one or many but write with that color pen in which you feel comfortable with. And if you asked your senior teacher they will also given you the same suggestion which i gave you.Hope you find it reasonable and helpful. Take it easy and “fod dena” ALL THE BEST …!!!

Please help me write an essay 3-5 paragraphs... Describing a memorable day in my life.?

It was like something out of a fairytale, I've dreamt of this day since I was a little girl. My wedding, the most memorable time in my life to date. Imagine, your family and closest friends there with you, celebrating such a joyous occasion. Everyone stood up, smiles filled the scene along with owes and awes. All looking at me, the blushing bride. But I didn't care, my eyes were focused to the man at the alter standing there waiting for me.


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What do teachers think about students that have messy writing?

I read somewhere about a study showing that teachers are unconsciously very much influenced by students’ handwriting when they grade papers. We think that handwriting shouldn’t matter to us as long as it is legible, but in fact it does.Having read this, I struggle not to be influenced by handwriting and sometimes catch myself at it.ESL students whose native language is written right to left (like Arabic) tend write English in an awkward scrawl, while Chinese students who learned ideographic writing while growing up usually produce clear, attractive writing in English. If you aren’t careful, your unconscious preference for the latter can become an ethnic bias as you grade in-class essays.We assign new students to classes using, among other things, a writing sample which is read by two teachers, and then a third if those two disagree about the student’s appropriate class placement. In this placement process, some papers get very different marks from three different placement readers, and when that happens it is almost always because one or more of them have been unduly influenced by the student’s handwriting; in these cases, the student’s correct placement becomes obvious as soon as the paper is read aloud.There is an unfair double standard when it comes teachers’ handwriting when we scribble comments on student papers. My students sometimes struggle to make out what I have written, and come to me to ask.The digital age is making all this much easier. I increasingly have students submit assignments as shared Google Docs that I can edit.

Homework Help..Stereotypes!?

typically nerdy,smart, plays violin/piano, has no social life, stays on computer whole day

Have you ever marked a student’s paper that was too illegible for you to grade?

On the second day of my work at the school, a senior teacher handed over a bunch of papers and asked me to evaluate them. III-B it said. I was excited to start off finally as a real teacher.But the real issue started when I started reading them. Even though it was hard to understand most of the papers, I couldn't get a clue about even the name or question numbers written in one specific paper.Being new to work I feared somebody would crosscheck my grades. So I needed to be extra careful. Taking a lot of time, reading line by line and word by word, I completed it all. It had got a one digit score.I went to their classroom and started distributing the papers. With wows and oohs the kids collected theirs. Then it was time for handing this anonymous paper.I showed the paper to the class and asked the owner to come forward. A little boy with naughty hair and dirty shirt came forward, looking down. The whole class burst into laughter. I asked him to practice writing and handed over the paper.Then, since everybody laughed at him, I wanted to give his ego a boost. And I had to meet a senior teacher too. So I asked him to note down the names of whoever talks, while I take a break of 10 minutes.On returning, I was surprised to see the names written by him in readable fine manner. I almost doubted if somebody else had done the job for him. But he was standing right there with a proud smile.That day, when the hour got over, I called him outside the classroom and asked him to use his real hand writing while taking exams. I don’t know what made him confess this to me. But with a cunning smile, he said he takes exams with crippled handwriting intentionally, so that teachers find it difficult to check his answers which he knows are wrong, beforehand. And that way he could manage to escape several times from being put on spot.“I'm brilliant, ma’am..” he said giggling, pointing at himself,and ran back to his seat.Lesson learnt: Children are underrated big time. They are not clueless. They think, understand, have plans and execute them too.

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