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sanaRizwan Friday, February 26, 2016 11:01 PM

Quite difficult according to what I have studied so far

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ursula Friday, February 26, 2016 11:05 PM

Smart choice, dedication and your grip on world polity =CSS
That's my point of view ,add luck factor on left on left side,which looks odd in international exams.:vic
Warning:syllabus of Geo+IR+ES is very lengthy.(I know these subjects from past ten years that's why I saved my eleventh hour)
Readers discretion is neglected.:sleep:

Bookaholic Friday, February 26, 2016 11:06 PM

And nowadays no subject can be isolated or studied exclusively.All subjects have aspects and overlap with certain others in varying magnitudes.

Bookaholic Saturday, February 27, 2016 10:04 AM

Also that in comparison,the both papers of I.R were much difficult as very few questions were straight from the syllabus outline of fpsc.May be this year people were more prepared for I.R subject as it carried more marks and required more hardwork because of exceptional number of candidates appearing for it.

hmsaad Tuesday, March 01, 2016 04:47 PM

Objective portion was easy

civilengineer92 Tuesday, March 01, 2016 10:39 PM

I have pondered and have decided to opt this subject (along with criminology) and skip IR.. now comes the hard part.. what books should I follow for this subject? Since miss ursula doesn't remember her study sources, can I get them from anyone else? :)

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civilengineer92 Tuesday, March 01, 2016 10:40 PM

And can someone please share the objective portion of this paper?

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ursula Wednesday, March 02, 2016 07:50 AM

[QUOTE=civilengineer92;916869]I have pondered and have decided to opt this subject (along with criminology) and skip IR.. now comes the hard part.. what books should I follow for this subject? Since miss ursula doesn't remember her study sources, can I get them from anyone else? :)

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My belief is that you should opt IR as well,because this subject gonna help you in understanding the true perspective of world polity.Plus point of opting If along with ES is that both subjects are interlinked. Bookaholic has rightly said that now sylabuss and subjects are very much interlinked.
For example Kyoto protocol, I did study it from many angles.(ironic enough I studied it ir ,not in environmental sciences)
.
First of all how it relates with UNCC: alhamdolllilah that question was part of the exam.
Secondly ,obviously its a policy makers decisions to cut off the per capita CO2 emission, than why it is failed to achieve the objectives and that was quite evident in COP21 held in Nov-Dec last year in Paris.After analyzing the situation I concluded that developed countries are main culprits such as Americas-non- compromising attitude in reducing CO2 emission from industrial complexes , similarly Canada, having Alberta shale gas and tar industry:japan having Fukushima dusastour, and so on...
Note: I have already recommended some books,first do make them read: if you find them good one than I can recommend you more.
Lastly, make your own observation,that how better environment can be sustained.For example,last month I travelled to Lahore through train.I found heap of garb ages and stagnant ponds along the railway track.I thought this pollution can be eliminated by simply growing vegetables, orchard gardens and trees along the track.
This single step has multiple and long lasting effect such as
1.per capital CO2 reduction as we are signatory of Kyoto protocol
2.Sustainable environment and restoration of biodiversity
3.Massive reduction in noise and environmental pollution
4.Natural process of recycling
5.revenue generated out of orchard gardens can be saved and this wealth can be used to purchase solar panels.
6.once solar panels are installed it further reduce petrol and diesel consumption,because we produce electricity from petrofuels.
You can conclude your own suggestion, I am betting you that such a comprehensive scheme will make your paper distinctive from the rest.
Oh yeah! add some figures as well.:D

Assasin Wednesday, March 02, 2016 09:04 AM

i am thinking to reconsider my selection ..Env or Gender sciences ..i think GS is more easy to tackle and more specific according to syllaba

civilengineer92 Wednesday, March 02, 2016 04:36 PM

[QUOTE=ursula;916934]My belief is that you should opt IR as well,because this subject gonna help you in understanding the true perspective of world polity.Plus point of opting If along with ES is that both subjects are interlinked. Bookaholic has rightly said that now sylabuss and subjects are very much interlinked.
For example Kyoto protocol, I did study it from many angles.(ironic enough I studied it ir ,not in environmental sciences)
.
First of all how it relates with UNCC: alhamdolllilah that question was part of the exam.
Secondly ,obviously its a policy makers decisions to cut off the per capita CO2 emission, than why it is failed to achieve the objectives and that was quite evident in COP21 held in Nov-Dec last year in Paris.After analyzing the situation I concluded that developed countries are main culprits such as Americas-non- compromising attitude in reducing CO2 emission from industrial complexes , similarly Canada, having Alberta shale gas and tar industry:japan having Fukushima dusastour, and so on...
Note: I have already recommended some books,first do make them read: if you find them good one than I can recommend you more.
Lastly, make your own observation,that how better environment can be sustained.For example,last month I travelled to Lahore through train.I found heap of garb ages and stagnant ponds along the railway track.I thought this pollution can be eliminated by simply growing vegetables, orchard gardens and trees along the track.
This single step has multiple and long lasting effect such as
1.per capital CO2 reduction as we are signatory of Kyoto protocol
2.Sustainable environment and restoration of biodiversity
3.Massive reduction in noise and environmental pollution
4.Natural process of recycling
5.revenue generated out of orchard gardens can be saved and this wealth can be used to purchase solar panels.
6.once solar panels are installed it further reduce petrol and diesel consumption,because we produce electricity from petrofuels.
You can conclude your own suggestion, I am betting you that such a comprehensive scheme will make your paper distinctive from the rest.
Oh yeah! add some figures as well.:D[/QUOTE]
Thanks for guidance :)
Opting Physics instead of IR as IR is being opted by most of the candidates and in my opinion it would not fetch good score although I have great great great interest in this subject.. and regarding ES, i have started reading Imran Bashir's book.. it is just ok but couldn't find better than that.. it is tough for me to study something in soft form/online.. always prefer books..

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