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SPRR Friday, February 27, 2015 05:13 PM

A Wonderful Experience (CE-14 + CE-15)
 
Hello everyone,

I just wanted to say that it has been a great 2 year run for me, trying to become a CSP.

Before i ventured into this, i had the following [B]perceptions[/B] about CSS:

1. That it was only for the rattay-baaz.
2. That one has to write sheet after sheet for even the simplest of questions.
3. That its a waste of time.
4. That it doesn't test your knowledge. It only tests how well you can memorise.

My perception about the exams changed after the first attempt. True one needs to memorise portions, but its not just about cramming, its also about the concepts and how well one can articulate or express those concepts into the written form. I wrote about 12-13 pages in my Essay (without EVER preparing or practising for an essay) and got 46.

So, its the quality that matters, not the quantity. I advise people not to panic in the exams when they hear others asking for extra sheets halfway through the examinations.

The first time i took the exams, i was working and thought that i would just see what the exams were about. I studied for a month max and appeared in CE-2014. I thoroughly enjoyed the overall experience and poured my heart out in the exams. I didn't make it when the result came out and failed one optional paper.

I thought that i should give it another try and went for the CE-2015 exams. I studied for around 3 months this time. Quit my job to devote more time to studies. This time, i have a better feeling about the exams. Rest is up to God inshaAllah.

All in all, it was a [B]great experience[/B] because i studied a kaleidoscope of interesting subjects which broadened my knowledge about the world, history, law, politics, Pakistan, and International Affairs - subjects that i had never studied before in school, college or university. I wish our schools would include subjects like Sociology, Philosophy, International Relations, International Law etc. in the syllabus.

I do, however have certain issues with the examiners, and how the examinations are administered.

1. [B]"Beauty lies in the eyes of the examiner"[/B].
I am against the beautification of papers, i.e., using markers for headings, then underlining the headings, making margins, using quote after quote etc. These are competitive examinations. Although it may make sense using these things to make your paper stand out, but they do not in any way certify the quality of your written content. We are not in grade 4. We should not be forced to do this to get better grades. We can send you a sticker book of Barbie and a pack of crayons instead if you want.

2. The [B]first three days[/B] of the exams make or break the aspirants. 6 subjects in 3 days, 9-5 makes one go crazy. There should be a gap in between the first three days. A subject like Pakistan Affairs is lengthy and takes time to revise.

3. Wouldn't it be better if one has to take optionals according to their group preference? For example, if a person wants to go to the Foreign Services, then he should be liable to take up International Relations as well as International Law, using a higher weightage on these subjects since they are DIRECTLY related to his preferred field. Similarly, Public Administration should act as the same for the ones preferring PAS.

4. It seems that the examiners single out papers on [B]pre-conceived notions[/B] and give them similar marks. For example, last year, there were numerous people who received 10 marks in their Essay exams, a number of people who received EXACTLY 40 etc. Why not 11, 12, or 41, 42 ? This just shows that the examiners do not really go through the whole papers. They see a bad point and voila!, they give you 10!

5. [B]Examinations:[/B] I am not anti-feminism or anything like that but, like the army Naakas (barricades) where the army personnel let you go if they see a female sitting in the car, the invigilators let the females cheat their way through the whole paper. I am not saying that they should allow guys to do this as well. No, not at all. I am saying that they should be able to stop the female candidates from conversing throughout the exams, because it is VERY distracting. Bring in female invigilators if you must but PLEASE, do not deliberately let anyone constantly whisper, male or female. Thanks.

I [B]encourage[/B] people to seriously take these examinations as soon as they are done with their Bachelors, and give it their best shot in the first attempt. Do not do what i did and just go through the first attempt to see what its all about. The first attempt is the best attempt.

[B]My 2 Rupees[/B] on how best to take the examinations is to study smart. Do NOT waste time studying books upon books of a subject. Start off with the Jehangir/Faridi series. They bring you up to scratch. Once you're done with them. Then do your own research. Google has everything. Make your own notes and learn them as much as you can.

Pick up the optional subjects which are interesting to you, and have a good scoring pattern.

Also, it is not necessary to read DAWN everyday. Seriously. Searching up targeted articles on the subjects you want to study on the internet is more effective.

I also encourage people to NOT view the CSS Examinations as a way for them to legitimize their inferiority complexes and use their newly gained powers to acquire wealth by exploiting the people.
If there is [B]one thing that i have learnt[/B] from all the newspaper reading and the studies about Pakistan, its the fact that our country is going down the drain. If the politicians are looting the country, then its up to YOU and ME, to stop them and keep a check on them because soon, we won't have a country to live in. We will have divided states, already divided because every group believes that THEIR cast, language, form of Islam, ethnicity is the best.

Lastly, i want to thank this Forum, for being a beacon of light for all the aspirants out there. Whoever handles this forum, great job guys.

Just one thing, kindly change your automated reply to people using "thiZ tyPexZ of language". There's no such thing as 'cute words' or 'netspeak'. Change that to 'slang'. Simple.

Regards.

kingfalcon Friday, February 27, 2015 06:30 PM

You hit the nail on its head... Good observations.. I just hope we don't go down the drain really.. I'm already cursing myself for coming back to Pakistan and leaving my career abroad..

Syed Ali Hadi Friday, February 27, 2015 08:45 PM

[QUOTE=kingfalcon;807741]You hit the nail on its head... Good observations.. I just hope we don't go down the drain really.. I'm already cursing myself for coming back to Pakistan and leaving my career abroad..[/QUOTE]

Dear brother, always remember one thing.

The high time to take care of your mother is when she is ill. Same goes for Pakistan. Never ever underestimate yourself and your homeland, for you are given best opportunities with best competitive examinations to bring Pakistan on that platform where Quaid wanted her to be. You may seek examples of our Muslim brother countries, like Iraq, Syria, etc. Historically Iraq was the only country in the Muslim world where we had highest number of PHDs students and now look at them! They have rifles in their hand and fighting for their freedom. It is the cost which they are paying through their blood. Did you ask yourself WHY?? Simply, because the nature may ignore the individual sins of the people but the collective blunders and sins of nation are never avoidable.

Stand firm and stand united. Never ask what Pakistan has done for you rather ask yourself what you have done for your motherland!! :vic All the best in your life and ahead.

WaqasBaig Saturday, February 28, 2015 12:04 AM

[QUOTE=Syed Ali Hadi;807836]Dear brother, always remember one thing.

The high time to take care of your mother is when she is ill. Same goes for Pakistan. Never ever underestimate yourself and your homeland, for you are given best opportunities with best competitive examinations to bring Pakistan on that platform where Quaid wanted her to be. You may seek examples of our Muslim brother countries, like Iraq, Syria, etc. Historically Iraq was the only country in the Muslim world where we had highest number of PHDs students and now look at them! They have rifles in their hand and fighting for their freedom. It is the cost which they are paying through their blood. Did you ask yourself WHY?? Simply, because the nature may ignore the individual sins of the people but the collective blunders and sins of nation are never avoidable.

Stand firm and stand united. Never ask what Pakistan has done for you rather ask yourself what you have done for your motherland!! :vic All the best in your life and ahead.[/QUOTE]

Impressive Patriotism:clap

hasnain zafar Saturday, February 28, 2015 11:35 PM

A comprehensive view!.
Regarding 6 papers in 3 days, it is desirable to give some time to revise the subject. After all, we are not machines!.
And luck plays a vital part in your preparation. Sometimes you cram only four questions and that are included in the paper and sometimes you spend whole year cramming but don't find a single question, of your expectation, in the paper.

comp Engr Sunday, March 01, 2015 12:04 AM

[QUOTE=hasnain zafar;808105]A comprehensive view!.
Regarding 6 papers in 3 days, it is desirable to give some time to revise the subject. After all, we are not machines!.
And luck plays a vital part in your preparation. Sometimes you cram only four questions and that are included in the paper and sometimes you spend whole year cramming but don't find a single question, of your expectation, in the paper.[/QUOTE]

You are absolutely Right.Luck don't knock anyone Door.

Maymoona Mirza Sunday, March 01, 2015 02:42 AM

Exactly luck matters a lot but one can't leave all at luck's disposal. As he mentioned daily newspaper reading is not must , rather one can rely on Jahangir times magazine which provide a well aggregated material for css aspirants.
What I have learnt from my first experience is that 3 subjects are worth heavy effort demanding
1: Essay 2: Precise 3: Islamiyat
Moreover, I would second his views about exploring information yourself.
There I did mistake ,One should prepare ones own notes keeping in view the nature of past questions.This will benefit in multitude ways.

kingfalcon Sunday, March 01, 2015 12:04 PM

[QUOTE=Syed Ali Hadi;807836]Dear brother, always remember one thing.

The high time to take care of your mother is when she is ill. Same goes for Pakistan. Never ever underestimate yourself and your homeland, for you are given best opportunities with best competitive examinations to bring Pakistan on that platform where Quaid wanted her to be. You may seek examples of our Muslim brother countries, like Iraq, Syria, etc. Historically Iraq was the only country in the Muslim world where we had highest number of PHDs students and now look at them! They have rifles in their hand and fighting for their freedom. It is the cost which they are paying through their blood. Did you ask yourself WHY?? Simply, because the nature may ignore the individual sins of the people but the collective blunders and sins of nation are never avoidable.

Stand firm and stand united. Never ask what Pakistan has done for you rather ask yourself what you have done for your motherland!! :vic All the best in your life and ahead.[/QUOTE]

I have passed that stage of idealism bro.. One has to be realistic..

kal3m Sunday, March 01, 2015 06:09 PM

The luck factor... This year arabic paper was required to be attempted in arabic language and luckily the only topics I revised in arabic did appear in question paper. But it is also true that luck favors those who put their best..

morning glory Sunday, March 01, 2015 06:22 PM

fortune favours the brave
 
This time the exam was wonderful but it depends upon one's way of attempting.I too appeared in the exam but also experienced good about css.Further,lets see what will be result


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