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Kamran Adil (ASP)
Confused about taking or not of CSS exams
To begin with I would like to state that the very initial thing you have to do is to prepare yourself for CSS mentally, which implies that you should have no second opinions about taking or otherwise regarding exams. Secondly, bare in mind that CSS examination is predominantly a test based on your writing skills and if you are feeble in this; there is likelihood that you would suffer in terms of scoring marks. The third important point which cannot be ignored is that knowledge per se would not help you: I mean to say organizing knowledge and then presenting it in a befitting manner is the key of the exam. 1. Right choice of subjects ( I recommend one should have subjects according to his aptitude instead of marks-scoring approach---as one will score good in what he has command). 2. Excellent command on English language is a pre-requisite. If a person's English is not up to the mark, even ten years of preparation will not help him. 3. Originality is a thing, which is very rare in our friends; they try to read guide material and then aspire for positions. It is totally illogical, as without putting in quality one should not expect quality. 4. Competitive mind is also an important element in ensuring success. Same was the formula of Aitzaz Ahsan. You know many students who are otherwise very good just don't prepare themselves mentally and get disturbed by little things. This approach will not help. Be strong and have conviction in your self and belief in Allah (SWT). (Thanx Kamran Bahi) |
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But Lets Be 'witty' Too
Salam
FOR ALL THE SUBJECTS MENTIONED BY ADNAN-THE FRIEND 1 when ever you read a book, magazine, newspaper or whatever do make notes of what ever you feel is imprtant. this helps you memorise the main points, for later elaboration. 2 Get your writing materials checked by an able professional of the subject 3 Refer to the past papers while making your preparations. 4 Expect 'mind boggling' method of asking the simple questions. 5 Be clear in answering. dont mess up the ideas. i hope this, along with Adnan bhai's suggestions, would help all of us. WS Last edited by Argus; Monday, May 23, 2005 at 11:42 PM. |
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