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Sir, Is taking a partial drop for a student who has potential good? She insists on giving it another try in jee. What are the steps she need to take if she is going to prepare for the partial drop.

Ans: hi
there is nothing like a partial drop. Channelise your energy & focus towards your goal and then you will succeed. I feel you have exam anxiety. appear for tests in test-like environment. Time and energy which is constant will be divided into 2 things and it will be difficult in doing justice.
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