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If you're wondering whether about coaching classes necessary for neet? Read this blog to get your answer. With our personal opinion about it
Recent Graduate Perspective
It was really insightful to have a recent graduate give their own first-hand experience of 453. Alena Woo made several good points some of which I noted down as I felt they would be helpful for my own approach.
If you try to direct your research it’s going to be forced. Don’t have a set final goal in mind; allow it to be an organic process and take shape in response to experiences/suggestions/discoveries along the way.
Meet with other students. Weekly coffee catch ups can be good, offering a relaxed environment to be reflective, question everything, kill off the low hanging fruit, bounce ideas, speak openly in a casual context where you feel free to throw around non-consequential thoughts, criticise constructively, let the discussion flow. (Plus Memphis Belle has 2 for 1 student coffees!)
Be sure to test ideas/designs on others, whether students, advisors, or flatmates- an outside perspective is a valuable thing, you may find yourself getting tied up in some insignificant detail or going off on a tangent. Step back and evaluate regularly.
In the advisor sessions visually articulate your jumble of ideas and different avenues of thought. Get other students’ interpretation and response to developing ideas, and make the most of opportunistic insights.