[QUOTE=AXONS;1027046]AOA, as you have mentioned above you had studied entire day. it means 12-14 hours with out any break? right
secondly, why have regret for starting too late, MA You have achieved your target, i guess the best group which has been chosen by Almighty for you. please comment did you prepare I law own or got some guideline from someone? thanks[/QUOTE] 1) yes 2) I am very thankful to Allah for how he has blessed me beyond my imagination. I said "I did regret" because it was not at all easy to study continuously with no breaks and still have the pressure that I might have to leave some topics because of time constraint 3) I took I law classes in Noa You are welcome :) |
[QUOTE=hazelnut;1027097]1) yes
2) I am very thankful to Allah for how he has blessed me beyond my imagination. I said "I did regret" because it was not at all easy to study continuously with no breaks and still have the pressure that I might have to leave some topics because of time constraint 3) I took I law classes in Noa You are welcome :)[/QUOTE] What was your strategy during the examination period? How you managed your time after taking the exam at 5 pm? How much time did you sleep during exam days? |
AOA, HAZELNUT,
I have not at all background of law. do you think I law can be prepared by self study? or coaching is necessary for it? give me your honest opinion. books: s.k kapoor and Agrawal are enough to cover syllabus |
[QUOTE=thealiarain;1027112]What was your strategy during the examination period?
How you managed your time after taking the exam at 5 pm? How much time did you sleep during exam days?[/QUOTE] Sir , exam time for me was like jaan chootne ka time... It was way more easier to give papers than to prepare them And my routine was that I would revise the paper in morning at home and sleep early... I used to take the outlines for evening paper with me to center and revise evening paper in 12 to 2 break. That's why it's essential to prepare outlines. |
[QUOTE=AXONS;1027174]AOA, HAZELNUT,
I have not at all background of law. do you think I law can be prepared by self study? or coaching is necessary for it? give me your honest opinion. books: s.k kapoor and Agrawal are enough to cover syllabus[/QUOTE] Sir in my honest opinion, if you have no background then it totally depends on how you build your concepts and how you clear them. Nevertheless I law can be prepared by self study. Give a detailed reading to sk Kapoor (I did nt consult Agarwal so I don't know about it) and to check if you have actually grasped a topic solve past papers... If you don't get a topic you can use Google as even in academy not each n every topic is covered. If you don't get anything you can ask me too, I l try to answer as much I can. In a nutshell, no need to go to academy just for I law. |
[QUOTE=hazelnut;1027202]Sir , exam time for me was like jaan chootne ka time... It was way more easier to give papers than to prepare them
And my routine was that I would revise the paper in morning at home and sleep early... I used to take the outlines for evening paper with me to center and revise evening paper in 12 to 2 break. That's why it's essential to prepare outlines.[/QUOTE] Please, accept a token of my gratitude for your unmatchable guidance. |
@ Hazelnut
Your help is highly appreciated sister. May Allah bless you.
JazahkAllah |
[QUOTE=Definition;1026723]Aoa. Hazelnut,do you have previous scoring trend with special reference to CE-2015? Also, do you have any idea how long do these scoring streaks last.Please answer with special reference to the "uncertain nature" of FPSC .[/QUOTE]
[IMG]https://www.facebook.com/Kipscss.net/photos/pcb.884078575072908/884078541739578/?type=3&theater[/IMG] Scoring trend streaks last for 3-4 years at least as per my observation of last 7 years. As syllabus of CE-2016 was different from previous exams so these trends will last till CE-18,19 at least but a extremely difficult paper of particular subject can shatter the scoring trend in any exam. Now wait for CE-17 result to check consistency of scoring trend if you are confused about 1,2 optional subjects. |
[QUOTE=Definition;1026723]Aoa. Hazelnut,do you have previous scoring trend with special reference to CE-2015? Also, do you have any idea how long do these scoring streaks last.Please answer with special reference to the "uncertain nature" of FPSC .[/QUOTE]
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AOA, HAZELNUT SIS, Please comment. I am preparing US history these days.
do you think, it is a wise to grip topic conceptually and rewrite in exam in your own wording except facts and figures (cramming). For example topic like civil war, or should have to write in bookish language as much as possible. please tell, how was your approach in paper? thanks and regards |
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