Hello everybody.....
This blog is no more interesting. By writing this blog I am trying to explore reasons that why I always get fail in MGPA.
Start from the first MGPA , Question was very easy. I was very much confident for my success. Almost done my paper work and when I started code and submitted to parikshak I got 4 Y and 1 X. And I was failed. Reason for that failure is a word "else". If I could able to add a word "else" then my passing counter would definitely increase by 1.
Now second MGPA of Datastructres. I hadn't studied DS before I came to NCST. I understood that question very well but my concept of queue was not clear at that time that's why I was not able to code I got failed in second MGPA. And second MGPA was over.
Third MGPA Again question was well understandable but I was not able to code one part of the question and again result was same means I failed again.
Fourth one again of DS. Concept of Linkedlist is again not clear to me. I failed again...
I am not going to describe Fifth MGPA because that MGPA I was cleared very well.
Story of sixth MGPA. 6th MGPA of DS. This time I was prepared very well for DS. Question was from BST which I practiced on computer I don't know how many times before 6th MGPA. I practiced BST whole night before 6th MGPA. In this MGPA I wrote "root" in place of "temp" and my result is again same means my counter of failures is again incremented by one. I failed just because of one word. I never forget this "root" and "temp".
Now the latest seventh MGPA. Question is from OOPJ. My code was right for small values. Means that I couldn't think question very well and me, Abhijit has failed once again..
I don't know when will this failure session stop for me. I know nobody can help me, I have to help myself to convert failures into success. Let's see when will that day come......
Friday, September 21, 2007
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Try to be calm before the mgpas....... and dont get nervous during them.
"Failure establishes that your will to succeed was not enough"
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