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valiant222 Wednesday, May 17, 2017 06:56 PM

Guidance required
 
Aoa,

Hi everyone , I want to know what strategy should I adopt if I am attempting CE 19 exams. As I have ample time so right direction will really help me to sail to my destination . What should be my top priority , what needs to be with me on daily basis and when should I start prepare for subjects and anything else that would be beneficial for me along with these?

Thank you

Ambber Wednesday, May 17, 2017 07:38 PM

Well, your top priority should be to work on your english as much as you can because good english is backbone for css exam. So read quality english writers to adopt their ideas and style of writing. As far as optionals are concerned, you should choose them on your own according to your interests

Greenboat Wednesday, May 17, 2017 09:59 PM

First of all purchase any simple english grammar book. Do not read any writter at first, because you are new to CSS studies and can not digest any writter at this juncture; reading any writter would likely fed up you owing to advanced language and probably vanish your creativity. Therefore, in the beginning, must read daily dawn and any simple english grammar book. In the dawn newspaper, you need to start reading from the page letter to editor for 1 month.Do writting practice from the passages of dawn & get your write-up checked by ony senior or teacher. Learn the techniques of language. Dear you will see that with the passage of time you will develop your expansion of ideas to its other pages. As a matter of fact, the dawn is regarded bible for CSS. In the meanwhile, you may also start from Pakistan Affairs or EDS. Do not pay any attention to optional subjects for now, first get started with compulsory and then in the due course of time, opt "only scoring subjects". Good luck :bow

valiant222 Friday, May 19, 2017 03:05 PM

[QUOTE=Ambber;1023036]Well, your top priority should be to work on your english as much as you can because good english is backbone for css exam. So read quality english writers to adopt their ideas and style of writing. As far as optionals are concerned, you should choose them on your own according to your interests[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Greenboat;1023064]First of all purchase any simple english grammar book. Do not read any writter at first, because you are new to CSS studies and can not digest any writter at this juncture; reading any writter would likely fed up you owing to advanced language and probably vanish your creativity. Therefore, in the beginning, must read daily dawn and any simple english grammar book. In the dawn newspaper, you need to start reading from the page letter to editor for 1 month.Do writting practice from the passages of dawn & get your write-up checked by ony senior or teacher. Learn the techniques of language. Dear you will see that with the passage of time you will develop your expansion of ideas to its other pages. As a matter of fact, the dawn is regarded bible for CSS. In the meanwhile, you may also start from Pakistan Affairs or EDS. Do not pay any attention to optional subjects for now, first get started with compulsory and then in the due course of time, opt "only scoring subjects". Good luck :bow[/QUOTE]

Thank you for your guidance . Another query arising in my mind is about grammer book. Which book should I consult, is it from fpsc recommended or from other sources??

ahmed8ty9 Friday, May 19, 2017 08:18 PM

Sorry to offtopic this

but do CSS examiners prefer point to point discussion or long drawn out paragraphs.


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