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resilient Monday, May 20, 2013 06:36 PM

psychology future
 
after a destructive paper in 2013 what are future prospects of psychology ?

The warrior567 Monday, May 20, 2013 10:53 PM

I wouldnt rate CE-2013 paper as destructive...You need to grasp the concepts rather than cramming,thats it...
P.S:Its has a future ...

shahsamadhamadani Tuesday, May 21, 2013 08:11 AM

Although I have opted it as one of my optionals, I guess it will prove to be destructive for the next 2 or 3 years..... Important thing is stick to your guns and fight like a warrior... :)

jamjohny Thursday, May 30, 2013 01:07 AM

I have also opted psychology but dont know why i feel that for upcoming few years this subject would not give much score because It is being opted by 70% candidates of CSS and It has remained the policy of FPSC since past that the subject which is opted by most of the candidates is given tough time... So best of luck to all aspirants.

Muzzamil Thursday, May 30, 2013 01:21 PM

[B][COLOR="Blue"]CE-2013 was the paradigm shift in the previous trend CSS papers. FPSC discourage the trend of favourite subjects by changing the previous pattern of the paper(s). The best strategy to cope with this situation is to focus on the basic concepts of science subjects. For arts subjects one must develop the argumentative and analytical skills.[/COLOR][/B]

jamjohny Thursday, May 30, 2013 09:38 PM

@muzammil bhai:
Bro, share your strategy of preparing psychology and name the books which you are referring as for now i have become psycho after viewing psychology paper 2013 :p

Muzzamil Thursday, May 30, 2013 11:23 PM

[QUOTE=jamjohny;605726]@muzammil bhai:
Bro, share your strategy of preparing psychology and name the books which you are referring as for now i have become psycho after viewing psychology paper 2013 :p[/QUOTE]

[B][COLOR="Blue"]If you have no educational background of Psychology, then you should first consult 'Psychology By Sher Bano'. For CSS perspective, Psychology by Ali Ajmal is the best option. Although, Psychology by Robert S. Feldman is a comprehensive book but it is not written as per CSS exam’s requirement.
The best strategy is to focus on the basic concepts and theories of Psychology. You must develop your interest in the subject. During reading you may highlight the important points which will help you in quick review of any topic. Make outline/synopsis of all questions and elaborate them accordingly. Practice diagrams/sketches and draw diagrams/sketches in your answer wherever possible. You must prepare your "Quick Review Notes". The notes must be consulted before examination as you will have no more time to read/study whole syllabus.

Regards,[/COLOR][/B]


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