Guys, Just a suggestion... I have realized that the programs are always DEAD EASY and therefore our presentation is expected to be flawless. Not even a cancellation. I would recommend you all to keep two pages per program so that you can complete the program in 1.5 page and the remaining half for variable table. Now the question in most people's minds is 1.5? really? we easily finish our code in 1. Here's the catch: After every 5 lines or so, leave a line. The reason for this is how much ever you disagree(sorry for the bad grammar xD) you may always forget an initialization of some variable. This line may help you out. Also, before writing the program, briefly explain the logic you are applying in simple words to the examiner. There is a chance that he MAY get impressed by your unconventional Logic and MAY give you marks for the program in spite of minor errors for OUT OF THE BOX THINKING. Finally for people who are damn scared for tomorrow: Why are you? Think about it. You just have completed 80% of your boards! Last 2 to go that's it. Java is a language. Programming is essay writing, friends! As long as your grammar is good, no one can steal those 60 marks from YOU. Think about how amazing the previous papers were, in order to comprehend how stunning tomorrow's paper will be. DON'T PANIC IN THE EXAMINATION HALL. THE CHECKERS WILL PANIC AFTER SEEING YOUR FLAWLESS PAPER THINKING, "Where the hell can I cut his/her marks!!!!" I KNOW YOU CAN DO IT. All The Best, Aameya Kulkarni. |
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