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Originally Posted by Kashif Saeed
Thanks Qurratulain,

You are right about scoring.

Can you guide how one should go about preparing for economics and how one should attempt the paper. Would you like to share your experience.

Regards.
Well Kashif, study patterns differ from person to person, but i'd quote the way i found better for my self. Here it goes.........

for exam preparation, you better plan the time table for Economics (If you're not in practice of the subject). After Planning time table, make a list of topics and then categorize them in two groups, one which you think, you need more effort to understand, and second which seem easy for you. And then start preparing, along with a difficult topic do go for one easy one. And when you finish with one topic just tick it in your list.

You can follow this strategy for both papers (Eco I & Eco II), and remember Paper II will be helpful for the preparation of Current Affairs paper as well.



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