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GEAS is probably the 2nd difficult subject to study (next to EST). The very reason for this is that there are so many refrences out there and the subject coverage is also broad. Here are some tips on how to deal with GEAS:

1. Remember your Physics Book in College. ALmost all topics in GEAS are discussed in Physics except for Economy,Laws & Ethics and Management. Familiarize yourself with the concepts behind the problems. Do not focus so much on advanced topics.

2. Love the "Yellow Book". Excel's Yellow Book is probably one of the best references out there for GEAS, Forget about the discussions on the side of the pages, just focus on the questions and problems. Complement it with PERCDC's GEAS book because it provides more detailed discussions on the topics.

3. Do not attempt to study all. As usual, our mantra of "DO NOT STUDY HARD, BUT STUDY SMART" applies. Observe the trends of the previous exams and then start from there.

I will be also posting mnemonics on GEAS so stay tuned for more. I will be posting more frequently now since the holidays are now over and everythings going back to normal.

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