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Ratta is MUST to some extent!
Well I think some of facts must be rotted. For example, years, dates, inventors names, units names etc. It is necessary to solve mostly the MCQ type of questions. But at the same time, to tackle the subjective question, ratta doesn't work and you have to understand the topic conceptually.
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7asif (Wednesday, December 21, 2016) |
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Friends make a combination of Compulsory & Optional Subjects.... Read those subjects daily... (e.g EDS and Journalism)
U can memorize the material by maximum reading not by rotting things because when u move forward u'll definitely forgot previous one... If u forgot when u move to other subject, no problem, read that subject in depth again and next time. By this way u'll find it easy because u have prepared almost all subjects... Time management is necessary so keep it in mind while reading it again and again...
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Yes somehow ratte is essential at sm places
e.g vocabulary, pair of words, idioms, dates, writers, poets, authors, historians, wars.....gen knowledge, key chellenges.....n mor of objective but i guess it is worth fuitful only after u have understud n made concept.....dats how i make it..... cz mj se ratte aaj tak nahi laga n i only made things according to concepts @ soulreader u r rite man TIME MANAGEMENT n Repitition on n on n on is the key to success wt i have found Last edited by marwatone; Monday, June 04, 2012 at 04:39 AM. Reason: Posts merged. |
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