(This article is especially for those who hadn't had good preparation so far and doubting themselves on cracking JEE.)
The day which we all were waiting for is nearing. Hardly there's just 3 months to spend upon that. So we need to get the most out of these 3 moths.
Initially, most of us had dreamed about cracking the JEE hurdle, then being on cloud nine... But as days pass on, we begin losing our confidence, doubting ourselves, and being put into confused state.
The article may be quite long. But i think spending 4-5 minutes on this can bring you out of that perplexed state.
Many people (including myself) might not have finished good amount of portions. We start comparing ourselves with other guys/gals who are in good pace, who are entirely dedicated. I tell you, this is were we are wrong. WE STILL CAN MAKE IT!
To justify myself, here is something which i want to share. Let me start with a factual story...
1) The below article is absolutely not self-written. I got it from the website freeservers.com
Here it is,
A person was planning to buy a car, but the problem was that he did not know how to drive. He checked around to find out a good Car Driving School. Finally he got to know a good one. He went to this school and asked them to train him how to drive. The teacher there told him that ?I will teach you for 16 days? and you have come for 1/2 hour everyday at 6:30 in the morning?.
He said fine and enrolled himself into the the car training class. He went to the class religiously for 16 days, putting 1/2 hours everyday and to his satisfaction was able to drive with confidence in the stipulated time.
On the last day of his class, while coming back in a jolly mood, he asked himself ?I had put 1/2 hour for 16 days, so does that mean, using simple time-work maths, I could have learnt equally well by JUST going for 1 day and driving for 8 hours in that day ???? 
Also, the author hints that, ?Even when he was not driving he was actually learning how to drive !!!!!?
2) Here is something which i learnt after reading the above one.
Firstly, let me take 2 people who wanted to learn driving, of which one is the person described above. The other person was so dedicated that he started learning the art for 10 hours everyday.
On the last day of their class, Both would have learned the art of driving. Isn't it. The only difference is that the person who was very dedicated would be just a pace ahead of the other. He will be more skilled than the other. But does it mean that the other guy can't make it?
This is what i had to say. Even though we were not in good preparations so far, we still can make it. Even though we were not learning, our subconscious mind would have prepared us. But why should we get into perplexed state and ruin ourselves?
WE STILL CAN MAKE IT. That's what i feel. Despite the fact that, we need to make the most of these 3 months...
CAN'T WE MAKE IT???
Pardon me for taking away your time....
Thinking of what your comments could be... ?????????????