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CLAT JOURNEY


 I started thinking about the law when I was in class 11th but didn't know about clat paper. When I developed an interest in the CLAT, I thoroughly searched about this paper. After buying a subscription of an online preparation app, I started my tedious yet wonderful journey.

 The CLAT journey starts with making a paper strategy and ends with taking model sample paper and my case was not different so I gave approximately 200 papers. Oh! I think it appears too many but holds on, I didn't analyse the given papers. The most important thing is to analyse the sample papers you have given and find new mistakes in your paper and again recheck it. CLAT preparation is very monotonous and boring but current affairs is the section which gives a thrill. Current Affair is the first love affair which demands a lot of time and I gave it the same.


                               


The sections starting from legal reasoning, current affairs, quantitative analysis, English and Logical Reasoning are beautifully designed and I have made different strategies to deal with these sections. My mistake was that I didn't make plan B for D-Day which is the paper day and I lost my paper and got a rank which was unsatisfactory. But as I am studying at the NFSU, I am more than happy. I found my CLAT journey full of excitement and knowledge. My basic learning was that even if you are fully prepared for something, you must have a plan B with you.





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