An SSC aspirant studying eight unstructured hours daily will, over six months, produce less examination-ready preparation than an aspirant studying six structured hours within a principled daily framework. Not because more hours is worse than fewer hours, but because unstructured hours are filled with the comfortable and the familiar rather than the necessary and the challenging — with subjects already understood rather than sections still weak, with easy questions that confirm competency rather than difficult ones that build it.
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