'Scoring trends persist for 2 3 years' Myth or Reality?
Salam everyone
I have a question for worthy seniors regarding scoring trend. It is generally believed that if a subject yields low scores one year it is quite possible that the trend would persist for at least three years. How much of this is true? Since Gender Studies was slaughtered this time so is it sane opting it in CE-2019? Thank you. |
its is a Myth .GS syllabus is vague and study material is unavailable
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Have you opted it earlier? What was your score?
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GS material according to Syllabus in unavailable across pakistan .even best of best could not understand what rubbish syllabus .Only Farzana Bari knows from where she choose such bloody topicss.
Deot of gender study punjab university library quaid azam uni libray has no book according to given syllabus... the following topics are incomprehensible even professor of gender studies cant understand this.. autonomy integration debate difference b/w gender and women studies capitalist perspective of gender nature Vs culture ..dont confuse with nature/nurture ..u will end now where. and still many syllabus parts I dont remember exactly. |
[QUOTE=northernwind;1076919]GS material according to Syllabus in unavailable across pakistan .even best of best could not understand what rubbish syllabus .Only Farzana Bari knows from where she choose such bloody topicss.
Deot of gender study punjab university library quaid azam uni libray has no book according to given syllabus... the following topics are incomprehensible even professor of gender studies cant understand this.. autonomy integration debate difference b/w gender and women studies capitalist perspective of gender nature Vs culture ..dont confuse with nature/nurture ..u will end now where. and still many syllabus parts I dont remember exactly.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the elaboration. What do you think about the trends though? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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