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LUTUF ALI Monday, July 18, 2016 09:37 PM

poll: selective or all topics
 
Dear fellow aspirants, take this as a poll question:
[B]which strategy are you following, selective topics or all topics.
And why do you prefer that?
[/B]response to one or both question will be highly appreciated , specially feedback from seniors will help myriad.

Jazakallah
My Allah bless you.

Lost destiney Monday, July 18, 2016 09:43 PM

never opt selective option ... it is disastrous...

LUTUF ALI Monday, July 18, 2016 11:11 PM

[QUOTE=Lost destiney;953474]never opt selective option ... it is disastrous...[/QUOTE]

respected sir/madam! what strategy are you following?

mustansar~hussain Monday, July 18, 2016 11:42 PM

Selective; Lack of time.

LUTUF ALI Tuesday, July 26, 2016 07:57 PM

Anyone else?

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Ambber Tuesday, July 26, 2016 09:58 PM

If you want to compete in css then selective study is not going to work. One has to prepare thoroughly. From today its almost 6 months time for css exams and if you work honestly its enough to prepare good rather than selctive study

Lost destiney Tuesday, July 26, 2016 10:00 PM

bro.. I followed selective strategy in 2or 3 subjects.. and found myself nowhere while sitting in exam of respective subjectes.. .. just go through every item of salyb. just make ur fresh start.. may allah bless u...

just make ur timetable for every subject..and follw that.. in two or three months u will see the difference..

LUTUF ALI Tuesday, July 26, 2016 11:30 PM

[QUOTE=Ambber;955278]If you want to compete in css then selective study is not going to work. One has to prepare thoroughly. From today its almost 6 months time for css exams and if you work honestly its enough to prepare good rather than selctive study[/QUOTE]
Thank for your response. Could you share your strategy for preparing Pakistan affairs and which books are you referring for that subject.

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Man Jaanbazam Wednesday, July 27, 2016 07:01 AM

[QUOTE=Lost destiney;955279]bro.. I followed selective strategy in 2or 3 subjects.. and found myself nowhere while sitting in exam of respective subjectes.. .. just go through every item of salyb. just make [COLOR="red"][B]ur[/B][/COLOR] fresh start.. may allah bless [B][COLOR="Red"]u[/COLOR][/B]...[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Lost destiney;955280]just make [COLOR="red"][B]ur[/B][/COLOR] timetable for every subject..and [COLOR="red"][B]follw[/B][/COLOR] that.. in two or three months[COLOR="red"][B] u[/B][/COLOR] will see the difference..[/QUOTE]

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Sana Rasool Friday, August 12, 2016 11:28 PM

In my humble opinion, one has to become a little 'wikipedia' for CSS. You must know at least the basic definition of everything that is happening. Realistically of course, that is not possible. But try to get to the nearest approximation.
In other words, for example if you are asked in exam about the Greek debt crisis in 2015, you must know at least the definition/core idea of the said topic. Similarly, you should know what tax-to-GDP ratio is even if you have never studied economy.
So, focus on the most important topics and prepare them theoughly. Topics such as Pakistan's economy, global terrorism, climate change etc are important. In the end, give some time to just quickly google all other terms and know about them.
This can help you tremendously in exam. That one definition or core idea can sometimes save your 20 marks question. :)


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