them will help you navigate your AeSI journey without bumps.
By concentrating on one topic? Syllabus is vast but during exam time  
we see 70% of questions coming from one section of the syllabus.
By following a completlely different pattern of questions. For years  
same pattern of topics are repeated and all of a sudden, the focus  
shifts and the pattern of questions changes without warning.
By asking wrong questions in the wrong papers? Take flights question  
paper, some questions in this mostly borders on the subjects of  
propulsion and structures subject.
By surprising you with the easiest paper? Most of the mathematics  
questions that I have faced, I was surprised twice how easy they were.  
I practised all the tough questions and did them again and again but  
in the exams I found the simple ones which stumbled me.
By making the paper lengthy? Some papers, especially with papers like  
workshop technology, rocket propulsion, etc. questions are set such  
that if they aren't answered correctly they become lenghtly and  
completing the papers in time becomes a challenge.
By asking the same questions for 4 consecutive semester. In propulsion  
2, I saw same three questions coming in 4 consecutive semesters. It  
was as if AeSI wanted to get those questions engraved in it's students  
mind!
By creating a sense of excitement or resentment. Sometimes the  
questions are so ridiculously simple and sometimes so very out of  
place that you want to burn down the question setter. This is what  
aesi question setters frequently aim at. Exciting you to such a point  
that you mess up at the examination hall.
Well these are some of the surprises that AeSI has thrown my ways in  
my journey of AeSI. All you need to do is figure them out and be  
prepared for it. As art of war dictates, knowing your enemy is half  
war won. So remember this ways how aesi fails you!
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