[QUOTE=dr.atifrana]I second shallowwater.Some more tips....
1.take your test yourself once in a weak.Prepare your paper yourself ,and mark yourself strictly and sincerely. 2. choose some topics for essay and add notes and points on those topics regularly. 3.remove your gramatical mistakes and improve handwriting and writing speed.do more practice on essays. 4.jot down key points for each question at the end , while you prepare your notes. 5.divide equal time for each subject. 6.do revision , thats the key to success. rgds[/QUOTE] I want to add more... Before couple of months of css- exam solved five years papers. Do practise of writing. Each question of answer should be 7 to 8 pages. Prepared MCQs And be relex during exams. Be mentally preparaed to meet this challenge. Offerd daily prayers Studies 6 to 7 hours. (Nevertheless it depends upon candidate's attitude) Be firm in ur goal.. regards Faisal Ahmed Memon. |
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dear CSS aspirants newspaper reading is going to b of great importance for coming attempts so do devote at least 2hrs daily for newspaper and build ur opinion on all important religious,national and international issues.Manage a note book and note down all important facts regarding all important issues.ok tc
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well if u want to start ur preparation from now u whave ample time for every subject of css..... as one of my friend pointed out the importence of news paper..... i agree with him in this regard..... newpaper is of great help in css prepration.... try to read every article of at least one good news paper like dawn news or daily times. dont collect the articles bcoz at the end of the day it will be difficult to go through all..... so make notes or outlines and collect only the imp points... idioms and vucablory.... also read one or two good magzines monthly.......\ islah.. |
@faisal memon
bro, u have mentioned in one of your tips that the answer of each question should be of 7-8 pages.................
honestly this thing has bothered me alot when i was taking my exam because students kept on writing in such a weird way by giving as much as space they could just to stretch their answer over pages. in my point of view the quality should be the matter of concern not the quantity. and above all its not the pages that count, it's infact the words. by specifying the words one cannot try to teach the examiner even by extending his/her answers by giving spaces... hope you all would agree with me. one should focus on answering in a precise, to the point, valid answering not the repetative and lengthy material...i think this is the smart way:king :ninja: |
[I][QUOTE=Almaas Ruby]bro, u have mentioned in one of your tips that the answer of each question should be of 7-8 pages.................[/I]
i am agree with Almas ruby, that words are to be counted not the pages...by filling pages we cant make the examiner fool....so if there is relevant material with quantity of words that fetches more marks...relevancy is important and than words not pages. regards |
@ Alamss Ruby
[QUOTE=Almaas Ruby]bro, u have mentioned in one of your tips that the answer of each question should be of 7-8 pages.................
honestly this thing has bothered me alot when i was taking my exam because students kept on writing in such a weird way by giving as much as space they could just to stretch their answer over pages. in my point of view the quality should be the matter of concern not the quantity. and above all its not the pages that count, it's infact the words. by specifying the words one cannot try to teach the examiner even by extending his/her answers by giving spaces... hope you all would agree with me. one should focus on answering in a precise, to the point, valid answering not the repetative and lengthy material...i think this is the smart way:king :ninja:[/QUOTE] Dear sister Well dear i do not agree with u. When i suggested 7 to 8 pages of answer should be ink of question; it does not mean quantity. I did'nt mention repetition and specifying writing. To be very honest my writing is congestive. And I always preferred quality. What does mean quality...? According to Oxford dictionary standards or good characteristics. When you elaborate an answer with relevant factors it becomes quality with good amount of material. And moreover, its depends upon candidate’s capabilities that how he / she handle the question. I always love to elaborate question with as many as relevant factors. I will go even a step further that one should write the answer of question 8 to 10 pages. :angle Regards Faisal Ahmed Memom. |
@faisal memon
[QUOTE=Faisalmemon]Dear sister
Well dear i do not agree with u. When i suggested 7 to 8 pages of answer should be ink of question; it does not mean quantity. I did'nt mention repetition and specifying writing. To be very honest my writing is congestive. And I always preferred quality. What does mean quality...? According to Oxford dictionary standards or good characteristics. When you elaborate an answer with relevant factors it becomes quality with good amount of material. And moreover, its depends upon candidate’s capabilities that how he / she handle the question. I always love to elaborate question with as many as relevant factors. I will go even a step further that one should write the answer of question 8 to 10 pages. :angle Regards Faisal Ahmed Memom.[/QUOTE] :D bro faisal i respect your view and idea and yes in that respect you r right that if we write 7-8 pages it shud be rich in healthy material. infact i am of the view that for 20 marks 20 points in an answer should be enough, which covers just 1 and a half pages, do you agree??? i have learnt that "we should agree to disagree", so what you say is of a value to me:) i just pray ALLAH to bestow upon us HIS Blessings, and give us success. regards your sis almaas:) |
[quote=Almaas Ruby]:D bro faisal i respect your view and idea and yes in that respect you r right that if we write 7-8 pages it shud be rich in healthy material. infact i am of the view that for 20 marks 20 points in an answer should be enough, which covers just 1 and a half pages, do you agree???
i have learnt that "we should agree to disagree", so what you say is of a value to me:) i just pray ALLAH to bestow upon us HIS Blessings, and give us success. regards your sis almaas:)[/quote] @Almaas Ruby Your this point is worthy then all the other points.You have an appropriate approach towards the solution of questions.I am obliged to you for this marvellous tip.I have learnt from many qualifiers that they even left 5 to 6 pages unwritten but got v.good marks.And one more thing ,little material but unambiguous and mentioning all the important points related to the asked matter will definetly save your time for other questions. rgds |
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i just pray ALLAH to bestow upon us HIS Blessings, and give us success. regards your sis almaas:)[/QUOTE] you are right ,wotever we have done in 2009 exam, its done so now its time to pray may ALLAH give us success. AMIN regards |
[QUOTE=Almaas Ruby]:D bro faisal i respect your view and idea and yes in that respect you r right that if we write 7-8 pages it shud be rich in healthy material. infact i am of the view that for 20 marks 20 points in an answer should be enough, which covers just 1 and a half pages, do you agree???
i have learnt that "we should agree to disagree", so what you say is of a value to me:) i just pray ALLAH to bestow upon us HIS Blessings, and give us success. regards your sis almaas:)[/QUOTE] Dear sister Well dear to be very honest there is wild difference between your views and my views. Its seems to me absurd ur idea that 20 marks of question in 20 points.:haha I have learnt that " The opposite of love is not hate but it is indifference". I echo ur words that "May ALLAH bestow upon us HIS Blessing, and give us success". :bow regards Faisal Ahmed. |
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