
1. Skipping classes thinking I’ll watch it later. Spoiler: “Later” never comes. And the backlog starts from Day 1. 2. Avoiding mock tests because I’m “not prepared yet.” If you wait to be 100% ready, you’ll never give one. Mocks teach more than books. 3. Starting with backlogs, ignoring the current syllabus—end up doing neither. Everything piles up. Then guilt hits. Then burnout. Repeat. 4. Trust issues with teachers. Always doubting whether the teacher is good enough. Constant switching ruins consistency. 5. Studying 10 hours one day, sleeping 3 days in a row. Discipline isn't about one good day. It’s about showing up every day. 6. Either too overconfident or completely hopeless. Both are dangerous. You need a grounded mindset: I’m not there yet, but I will be. 7. Watching toppers' routines and blindly copying them. You need your rhythm. Not someone else's highlight reel. 8. Thinking "I'll start fresh from next Monday." And wasting the entire week waiting for the ‘perfect’ moment. Start NOW. 9. Doing only favourite chapters again and again. Genetics, Thermodynamics, Coordination Compounds—ignored till the end. 10. No structured revision plan. Revising randomly doesn't work. You need a proper cycle. 11. Ignoring NCERT, chasing reference books. Especially in Bio & Inorganic—you’re failing not because you don’t know, but because you skipped NCERT lines. 12. No self-check. No weekly reviews, no tracking progress, no accountability = lost in loop. 13. Using study as an escape or punishment. Studying to run from emotions or to punish yourself after bad tests creates a toxic mindset. 14. Not asking for help. Drowning in doubts but never reaching out to teachers, mentors, or even peers. 15. Letting one bad day ruin the whole week. You miss one target, and boom—you quit everything. This mindset kills progress. --- If you’re doing any of these, wake up now. I made these mistakes over 3 years—and it cost me time I can’t get back. Dm me Mentorship to join my Mentorship programme. Follow @aktsrma Comment down what are all the mistakes u are doing. #NEETDropper #MBBSJourney #NEETMistakes #StudySmart #FromDropToDoctor #NEETPrep #NEETMotivation #explore
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