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I have studied all these topics during my Engineering and I scored very well in all of them. I just didn't study Statistics because the course offered to us was called 'Probability and Random Process' and it didn't have stats portion in it.
And I still want to opt them, but I can't find any tutor that can help me with it.
If you're talking about Sir Kifayat, I did talk to him but, he doesn't have a slot for a new student.
That's why I've unwillingly decided to settle for IR hoping I'll somehow develop interest in it later.

But honestly, I enjoy maths much better than social sciences as I don't really have background.
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I have studied all these topics during my Engineering and I scored very well in all of them. I just didn't study Statistics because the course offered to us was called 'Probability and Random Process' and it didn't have stats portion in it.
And I still want to opt them, but I can't find any tutor that can help me with it.
If you're talking about Sir Kifayat, I did talk to him but, he doesn't have a slot for a new student.
That's why I've unwillingly decided to settle for IR hoping I'll somehow develop interest in it later.

But honestly, I enjoy maths much better than social sciences as I don't really have background.
If you look at the syllabus for statistics it has a large probability portion as well. Of course there are going to be a few topics you would not have studied previously but they will come easily to you as you have a good aptitude for Mathematics.

The person whom I studied from is Sir Saqib Khan (0322-4600003). He is a CSS qualifier himself but didn’t join and is now teaching at PU. You will find him very welcoming and an exceptional teacher. However, you just have to convince him that you have the potential because these subjects are not for everyone.

What is your current subject combination?
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If you look at the syllabus for statistics it has a large probability portion as well. Of course there are going to be a few topics you would not have studied previously but they will come easily to you as you have a good aptitude for Mathematics.

The person whom I studied from is Sir Saqib Khan (0322-4600003). He is a CSS qualifier himself but didn’t join and is now teaching at PU. You will find him very welcoming and an exceptional teacher. However, you just have to convince him that you have the potential because these subjects are not for everyone.

What is your current subject combination?
I've settled for IR, US History, Gender studies, Criminology and Anthropology.
I want to go for Maths, Stats, US History, Gender, Criminology and Anthropology.
I do have an aptitude for Maths and Stats.
I scored 182/200 in F.sc Maths.
B+ in Applied Calculus
B+ in Differential Equations
A- in Multivariate Calculus
A in Numerical Methods
A in Complex Variables & Transforms.
A- in Probability.

Statics and dynamics relatively unfamiliar with.

Academically, I've always enjoyed Maths.
Will the teacher, whose number you have given, teach me? Or is it a waste of time and I should go ahead with IR?
Also, Does he teach at his home and how much does he take ?
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I've settled for IR, US History, Gender studies, Criminology and Anthropology.
I want to go for Maths, Stats, US History, Gender, Criminology and Anthropology.
I do have an aptitude for Maths and Stats.
I scored 182/200 in F.sc Maths.
B+ in Applied Calculus
B+ in Differential Equations
A- in Multivariate Calculus
A in Numerical Methods
A in Complex Variables & Transforms.
A- in Probability.

Statics and dynamics relatively unfamiliar with.

Academically, I've always enjoyed Maths.
Will the teacher, whose number you have given, teach me? Or is it a waste of time and I should go ahead with IR?
Also, Does he teach at his home and how much does he take ?

You may discuss the specifics with him if you want to.
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You may discuss the specifics with him if you want to.
LOL hes charging 40k for one month prep plan. Is he even serious?
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International Law is quite easy and can be covered within 3 days if you have the best notes I bought notes during my attempt
how much did you score and when and whose notes?
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If you look at the syllabus for statistics it has a large probability portion as well. Of course there are going to be a few topics you would not have studied previously but they will come easily to you as you have a good aptitude for Mathematics.

The person whom I studied from is Sir Saqib Khan (0322-4600003). He is a CSS qualifier himself but didn’t join and is now teaching at PU. You will find him very welcoming and an exceptional teacher. However, you just have to convince him that you have the potential because these subjects are not for everyone.

What is your current subject combination?
Hi Obaid, Can I please have your number or email. I wanted to talk to you about your experience preparing for the Applied Maths and Stats subjects. Thanks.
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Hi Obaid, Can I please have your number or email. I wanted to talk to you about your experience preparing for the Applied Maths and Stats subjects. Thanks.
Hi. Kindly ask any questions you have on the forum.
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If you look at the syllabus for statistics it has a large probability portion as well. Of course there are going to be a few topics you would not have studied previously but they will come easily to you as you have a good aptitude for Mathematics.

The person whom I studied from is Sir Saqib Khan (0322-4600003). He is a CSS qualifier himself but didn’t join and is now teaching at PU. You will find him very welcoming and an exceptional teacher. However, you just have to convince him that you have the potential because these subjects are not for everyone.

What is your current subject combination?
Hi Obaid, I am an Electrical Engineer and reasonably good at Applied Maths and Stats. Can you evaluate my optional subject selection.

International Relations 200
Applied Maths 100
Stats 100
Indo-Pak History 100
Philosphy 100

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