Students who consistently score above 300 tend to follow a different pattern.
They approach studying as a cycle rather than a one-time activity.
First, they learn a concept carefully, making sure they truly understand it rather than memorizing it.
Next, they immediately test themselves using questions that reflect real exam difficulty.
After testing, they review their mistakes in detail and identify exactly where they went wrong.
This process is repeated multiple times until weak areas become strengths.
They also make use of past questions to understand how examiners think and how questions are structured.
Over time, this builds confidence and reduces surprises during the actual exam.
Consistency is what turns average preparation into outstanding results.