Two months before my SLC (School Leaving Certificate) examination, I realized that I had forgotten many things I had learned. I hadn't made any plans for the next two months of studying, so I decided to create a schedule. I wanted to allocate specific time slots for studying, scrolling through Facebook, and other activities. Last week, I took the time to prepare a schedule, and I have been trying my best to follow it. However, one major challenge I've been facing is that I keep forgetting the things I study.

During this period, I also had another goal in mind. I wanted to create an impressive introductory video and write an essay to participate in the Incubate Nepal program. I completed all the application processes and put my filming skills to good use. Although I'm not sure if I'll be selected, I've learned a lot through the application process. Unfortunately, focusing on the application process took away some of my study time, but I'm determined to make up for it starting next week.

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In the past few days, I managed to learn some lessons that were not covered in school. These topics included probability, parallel vectors, projectiles, and elementary theory. To ensure I wouldn't forget them, I made personal notes and plan to review them before the exam. However, lately, I've been feeling less motivated to study. So, I came up with a solution: I decided to go to the library to study. Luckily, my father agreed to this idea, and that was my first experience studying at the library.

Today, I decided to practice a physics model question. Unfortunately, I couldn't answer it, and when I checked my answers, I only scored 26 marks. It was quite disheartening, but it motivated me to work even harder because there are only a few weeks left until the exam. I have set a personal challenge for myself: to complete the lessons in Nepali, English, Math, and Computer Learning within a specific timeframe. I know that if I don't complete these subjects, it might have an impact on my grades in higher secondary education.

My main focus has been on completing the lessons in physics, chemistry, and math, and I finally managed to complete them. But when I looked back, I realized that I had forgotten some of the things I had learned before. Another student who was studying beside me in the library suggested a technique: dedicating time to all subjects and reviewing the previous day's material until the concepts become clear in my mind. Starting next week, I'm going to allocate time to all subjects, not just math, physics, and chemistry.

I'll give you an update on my progress on specific days. For example, a day before, I managed to complete the 2nd law of thermodynamics, and a day after, I completed three lessons on waves in physics, read Nepali lessons up to question 8, and continued with the computer lessons.

As the exam approaches, my twins and I have started practicing important questions and model set questions. We've been making it a daily practice to prepare for the exam.

Finally, tomorrow marks the start of my SLC board examination, and I hope it goes well.