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Originally Posted by najambaloch
Rather than worrying about what's scoring and what's not, I think it is best to choose subjects that are considered to be relatively safe. While they may not be high scoring, one can achieve his/her desired target with selective yet smart study. To me, political science appears to be a type of subject that may not be high scoring, but it won't surprise, either. After-all, you just need average scores in most of the subjects with a few of them yielding above-average scores to compensate for the loss.
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A wise combination in PMS can earn you 420 out of 600 marks, which ensures your allocation. Single low scoring subject can wreck havoc with your total score,hence throwing you out of allocation race, no matter how elevated your mental skills are. I think you don't have past experience of PMS otherwise you wouldn't have posted this.