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Essay 51
Preci 42
EDS 74
CA 59
PA 51
Islamiat 48

Accounting (80+70) 150
Psychology (70+60) 130
Sociology 72
Journalism 58
That is so precise, no rounding off. Nice. Good luck!
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You can never make precise assessment of your marks in CSS. In CE-2014 I was expecting good marks in English but in both papers I got 40 marks. In Islamiat, I knew I will fail but got 68 marks. So you never know what the result may unleash on you.
I conclude by saying, "Get ready for the surprise".
Indeed,this exam is totally unpredictable.This is why i'm avoiding guesses.As the day nears,fingers crossed.
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Yeah waiting for surprise ....trying to be optimistic. .. Allah help
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Yeah waiting for surprise ....trying to be optimistic. .. Allah help
Indeed hope is buoy of life.Allah directs us not to lose hope.History is a record of the fact that greats of all time have never lost hope.Its hope that gives meaning to life.
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If there is someone who is totally clueless regarding his CSS performance and result, that's me. I took the exam without any formal preparation. A day before the exam, I was in Lahore. Owing to domestic problems, I gave up the idea of appearing in the exam three or four months before the exams. Didn't prepare at all during that time. On the night preceding the exam, I went to bed quite late. Failing to get sufficient sleep, I felt quite disturbed in the morning. I don't know what tempted me into making a whimsical decision that I should have an attempt at the essay paper. I hurriedly fetched my roll number slip and pen and set out for the exam hall. It all happened haphazardly. I reached the exam hall with much difficulty as I had no idea where the school was located. However, I got there just in time. I was all fingers and thumbs when the paper was handed over to me. I felt as if all my thinking abilities had come to a grinding halt. When I glanced over the paper, I was pleasantly surprised. Almost all the topics were 'do-able'. I didn't think much and sadly, went for the one related to war on terror and human rights abuses. I didn't even write the outline. I just started it and wrote down whatever came to my mind. Having no experience of essay writing, I was not sure as to how to write what I wanted to write. However I kept writing on. I jotted down whatever my mind could produce. If I am asked to rate my essay I will give myself 45 at best. I am not sure about the assessment criteria of the examiners.
After the essay paper, I halfheartedly convinced myself to take the precis paper as well. My performance in the objective portion was okay. The summary part was a bit tough though. But I think I attempted it well. The writing part went well. I will rate the grammar portion as 'not too bad'.
I went back with the firm decision that I will not appear for the other papers. But then a friend talked me into changing my mind. I had zero preparation for the compulsory subjects. I attempted every single one of them with zero preparation. But I am hopeful. I think I don't deserve a fail in any of the papers. In the Islamiyat paper, I didn't write a single Quranic verse or Hadith though I elaborated my thoughts intellectually (in English). Should that be something for me to worry about?
My compulsory subjects were Sociology, Psychology, Physics and Pashto. Sociology was average. Psychology was fine. Physics went great. Pashto, though my mother tongue, went just fine. Except for Physics, no other subject I expect to win me laurels.
A question to all of you who have been through the ordeal of CSS: how do you rate my performance? Should I keep my fingers crossed or just live with the idea that I am not the right person for the right job when it comes to civil service?
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If there is someone who is totally clueless regarding his CSS performance and result, that's me. I took the exam without any formal preparation. A day before the exam, I was in Lahore. Owing to domestic problems, I gave up the idea of appearing in the exam three or four months before the exams. Didn't prepare at all during that time. On the night preceding the exam, I went to bed quite late. Failing to get sufficient sleep, I felt quite disturbed in the morning. I don't know what tempted me into making a whimsical decision that I should have an attempt at the essay paper. I hurriedly fetched my roll number slip and pen and set out for the exam hall. It all happened haphazardly. I reached the exam hall with much difficulty as I had no idea where the school was located. However, I got there just in time. I was all fingers and thumbs when the paper was handed over to me. I felt as if all my thinking abilities had come to a grinding halt. When I glanced over the paper, I was pleasantly surprised. Almost all the topics were 'do-able'. I didn't think much and sadly, went for the one related to war on terror and human rights abuses. I didn't even write the outline. I just started it and wrote down whatever came to my mind. Having no experience of essay writing, I was not sure as to how to write what I wanted to write. However I kept writing on. I jotted down whatever my mind could produce. If I am asked to rate my essay I will give myself 45 at best. I am not sure about the assessment criteria of the examiners.

After the essay paper, I halfheartedly convinced myself to take the precis paper as well. My performance in the objective portion was okay. The summary part was a bit tough though. But I think I attempted it well. The writing part went well. I will rate the grammar portion as 'not too bad'.

I went back with the firm decision that I will not appear for the other papers. But then a friend talked me into changing my mind. I had zero preparation for the compulsory subjects. I attempted every single one of them with zero preparation. But I am hopeful. I think I don't deserve a fail in any of the papers. In the Islamiyat paper, I didn't write a single Quranic verse or Hadith though I elaborated my thoughts intellectually (in English). Should that be something for me to worry about?

My compulsory subjects were Sociology, Psychology, Physics and Pashto. Sociology was average. Psychology was fine. Physics went great. Pashto, though my mother tongue, went just fine. Except for Physics, no other subject I expect to win me laurels.

A question to all of you who have been through the ordeal of CSS: how do you rate my performance? Should I keep my fingers crossed or just live with the idea that I am not the right person for the right job when it comes to civil service?

How can you say that you aren't the right person to join civil services when you attempted the most competitive exam of Pakistan without any preparation? If you fail, will you blame your abilities or lack of preparation? Having said this; CSS is a tricky business you never know until you see the result. If you really want to test your abilities and luck then give a good four months to Preparations!
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Essay 45
Précis 40 umeed to nhi ha atne aie ge
Eds 65
CA 40
Pak affairs 50
Islamiat 40
Accounting 120
Indopak history 80
Mercantile law 60
Statistics 70
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If there is someone who is totally clueless regarding his CSS performance and result, that's me. I took the exam without any formal preparation. A day before the exam, I was in Lahore. Owing to domestic problems, I gave up the idea of appearing in the exam three or four months before the exams. Didn't prepare at all during that time. On the night preceding the exam, I went to bed quite late. Failing to get sufficient sleep, I felt quite disturbed in the morning. I don't know what tempted me into making a whimsical decision that I should have an attempt at the essay paper. I hurriedly fetched my roll number slip and pen and set out for the exam hall. It all happened haphazardly. I reached the exam hall with much difficulty as I had no idea where the school was located. However, I got there just in time. I was all fingers and thumbs when the paper was handed over to me. I felt as if all my thinking abilities had come to a grinding halt. When I glanced over the paper, I was pleasantly surprised. Almost all the topics were 'do-able'. I didn't think much and sadly, went for the one related to war on terror and human rights abuses. I didn't even write the outline. I just started it and wrote down whatever came to my mind. Having no experience of essay writing, I was not sure as to how to write what I wanted to write. However I kept writing on. I jotted down whatever my mind could produce. If I am asked to rate my essay I will give myself 45 at best. I am not sure about the assessment criteria of the examiners.
After the essay paper, I halfheartedly convinced myself to take the precis paper as well. My performance in the objective portion was okay. The summary part was a bit tough though. But I think I attempted it well. The writing part went well. I will rate the grammar portion as 'not too bad'.
I went back with the firm decision that I will not appear for the other papers. But then a friend talked me into changing my mind. I had zero preparation for the compulsory subjects. I attempted every single one of them with zero preparation. But I am hopeful. I think I don't deserve a fail in any of the papers. In the Islamiyat paper, I didn't write a single Quranic verse or Hadith though I elaborated my thoughts intellectually (in English). Should that be something for me to worry about?
My compulsory subjects were Sociology, Psychology, Physics and Pashto. Sociology was average. Psychology was fine. Physics went great. Pashto, though my mother tongue, went just fine. Except for Physics, no other subject I expect to win me laurels.
A question to all of you who have been through the ordeal of CSS: how do you rate my performance? Should I keep my fingers crossed or just live with the idea that I am not the right person for the right job when it comes to civil service?
You have a very good command over language, if that counts for anything then you have a chance. Plus you say that you didn't prepare a thing, if I were in your place, I would keep my expectations low yet not lose heart and start preparing for the next attempt. Given your linguistic skills and with some effort, I'm fairly certain you'll be able to make it
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Monk and ImranAzeem...Thanks for the encouraging words. It was my first and last chance as I have crossed the age limit now. It's hard to harbour hope and optimism when your heart and mind don't see eye to eye vis-à-vis your expectations. Anyhow hanging on to the proverbial fine thread of hope.
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