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A Psychological Setback
PIECE of ADVICE.
It has been quite commonly observed that when the CSS exam is approaching closer and closer, students experience different types of psychological setbacks. One of such setbacks has been the tendency to just go into the shell where you feel that you don't quite remember whatever you have studied. You seem to think that you won't be able to take the exams since you can hardly recall anything. Well, this is something which isn't alien especially to the CSS aspirants. The most appropriate method to overcome such obstacle would be to solve the past papers on daily basis. Wait! Now the question arises as to how can you solve whole paper when you don't have much time in hand. Well, the solution to it would be to solve the questions not in detail but in the forms of bullets. This method will help you refresh what you have studied, break the mental block that you don't remember anything. The bullet method will also help you solve the 3-hour paper in almost half a time. Best of luck. Regards, Ainu. |
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