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I happened to visit one of the threads started by my sister JINDSHAHWANI in which she sought the guidance of Mr.Faisal Qarim Qureshi(Werewolf) regarding the compulsory and optional subjects of CSS.The link to the thread could be seen at the end of the discussion which i am about to start.Actually,I just wanted to refute and criticize his impractical statements.Apart from this,there is a pressing need to render him some hearlty and brotherly suggestions. Mr.Werewolf pretended that he had no prior practice of essay writing before the exams and the only essay he had written in his very life was in the examination hall.He further fancied himself by stating that the introduction,body and conclusion of the treatise was awsome,fabulous and etc etc..Moreover,he imprudently advised one of the members to initially set aside the essay and the composition paper and to focus upon the rest of the compulsory subjects.
As far as my views are concerned-and probably many of the aspirants-his ulterior motive was not less than manifesting his complacency and inflated behaviour.The remarks he gave were rather spurious,implausible and were only meant to make him appear more intelligent and clever in front of all the CSS aspirants.However,he must not have been oblivious of the fact his that degree of pretence would only incur the indignation of the CSPs who deem writing practice the only key to successfully resist the difficulties of passing CSS.His that attitude defies further explanation and would only lend credence to the argument that taking CSS serious is not as important as it should be.Furthermore,I was taken aback to have heard him saying that the checker could be manipulated.HAH! Sheer non-sense.How forgotten he is to say this.Doesn't he know that their teaching experience equals even the age of candidates.??
Keeping in view the current trend of CSS exams,only those students,who have a consolidated degree of command over writing practice,should dream about surmounting the apparently insuperable exam.My purpose is definitely not to underestimate the efforts he would have made in order to thrive,but to make you realize that by doing so you would further baffle the already sceptical CSS aspirants.Momentarily,if we believe in what he affirmed,he should not have made it public.Consequently,some crudulous candidates will become over-confident and end up in losing the game of CSS.
To conclude,I advise him deeply to averse blowing his own trumpet and to thank ALLAH(S.W.T) as due to His countless bounties and blessing he is today at this stage.To attribute his success to consistency and hardwork cannot be challenged,but he has to be extremely careful when it comes to render guidance to the candidates.Also he should take his words back regarding the concept that,firstly,the subjects excluding the essay and the composition should be covered so as to foster the confidence level of the students in these papers.In the end,i would like to say that there are many who tend to misguide leading people astray,but a few can really guide well helping change one's future.I expect him to follow the latter.Manipulation of the checker!How gibberish is that!
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I happened to visit one of the threads started by my sister JINDSHAHWANI in which she sought the guidance of Mr.Faisal Qarim Qureshi(Werewolf) regarding the compulsory and optional subjects of CSS.The link to the thread could be seen at the end of the discussion which i am about to start.Actually,I just wanted to refute and criticize his impractical statements.Apart from this,there is a pressing need to render him some hearty and brotherly suggestions.
Mr.Werewolf pretended that he had no prior practice of essay writing before the exams and the only essay he had written in his very life was in the examination hall.He further fancied himself by stating that the introduction,body and conclusion of the treatise was awesome,fabulous and etc etc..Moreover,he imprudently advised one of the members to initially set aside the essay and the composition paper and to focus upon the rest of the compulsory subjects.
As far as my views are concerned-and probably many of the aspirants-his ulterior motive was not less than manifesting his complacency and inflated behaviour.The remarks he gave were rather spurious,implausible and were only meant to make him appear more intelligent and clever in front of all the CSS aspirants.However,he must not have been oblivious of the fact his that degree of pretense would only incur the indignation of the CSPs who deem writing practice the only key to successfully resist the difficulties of passing CSS.His that attitude defies further explanation and would only lend credence to the argument that taking CSS serious is not as important as it should be.Furthermore,I was taken aback to have heard him saying that the checker could be manipulated.HAH! Sheer non-sense.How forgotten he is to say this.Doesn't he know that their teaching experience equals even the age of candidates.??
Keeping in view the current trend of CSS exams,only those students,who have a consolidated degree of command over writing practice,should dream about surmounting the apparently insuperable exam.My purpose is definitely not to underestimate the efforts he would have made in order to thrive,but to make him realize that by doing so he would further baffle the already skeptical CSS aspirants.Momentarily,if we believe in what he affirmed,he should not have made it public.Consequently,some credulous candidates would become over-confident and end up in losing the game of CSS.
To conclude,I advise him deeply to averse blowing his own trumpet and to thank ALLAH(S.W.T) as due to His countless bounties and blessings he is today at this stage.To attribute his success to consistency and hard work cannot be challenged,but he has to be extremely careful when it comes to render guidance to the candidates.Also he should take his words back regarding the concept that,firstly,the subjects excluding the essay and the composition should be covered so as to foster the confidence level of the students in these papers.In the end,i would like to say that there are many who tend to misguide leading people astray,but a few can really guide well helping change one's future.I expect him to follow the latter.Manipulation of the checker!How gibberish is that!

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Well I have the feeling that what he wrote was in his personal capacity. He is neither paid, nor does get any reward for what he writes. All he did was that he shared his part of the experience and this could vary from candidate to candidate. This is a unique and better suggestion to start from optional to get boosted up for other subjects - why the fury? And take it from, he is very right in saying that the examiners can be manipulated. Yes- they can be manipulated and that too quite easily. A simple example is the use of headings in papers - the more heading, the more the marks. I ll agree to his remarks acknowledging at the same time that this was what his experience was. It depends upon me on what advantage i take from his reply and if i am that naive to put myself in his shoes and be him all through my preparation, I dont deserve to appear in CSS at the first hand. No hurt feelings - just a reply.
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Totally agree with Roasnain Sawati.
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I also agree with you Reeba khan and Roshnain sawati.....I myself get much valuable information regarding paper and essay attempting techniques from his posts........I think one should not assume about some one's inner feeling that either he or she is pretending or not...If we peep into the brighter side of image, his suggestions regarding to take a start from optionals might be because he actually wants to make the new aspirants relaxed and releived because many of the new commers get panic after thinking how they will pass through the essay and due to this frustration and mental state of restlesness they are unable to start preparation in a right way.....And as far as this aspect is concerned that how it is possible that one should not practise even a single essay before exam and even then get through the exam...........There are many aspirants on this forum that clear the exam with 15 day or 1 week preparation so no one comment on it.......And i dont think so that any of his post give the idea that he is trying to show himself more intelligent than any other aspirant....I think he is our senior and all the seniors here guide us with their pure inner feelings and we should regard all of them niether saying anything about their inner feelings........Regards
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Undoubdetdly,there were the days when people would write just 5 to 6 essays in december and could flourish.But the situation is completely different now.There is a huge gulf between paper patterns of today and yesterday.One cannot even dream to pass the essay paper particularly without an ample degree of writing practice.And for this,one must practice continuously from start of his preparation.Leaving aside the english papers initially will boost the chances of your failure.In addition,the way he talked about manipulating the checker was different than yours.To use more and more headings would only work in case of the subjects excluding the essay and the composition.One cannot use headings in these papers.Subsequently,trying to manipulate the checker would make oneself manipulated.Also do read the interviews given by toppers in JWT and form a conclusion.If you people consider his views prudent and sensible,then you should go ahead.Only time will tell then whose view were supposed to be correct.

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