PREPARE ANY SUBJECT IN 15 DAYS GET THE STUFF Get a hold of last ten years past papers including the MCQs, Syllabus, and quali...
PREPARE ANY SUBJECT IN 15 DAYS
GET THE STUFF
Get a hold of last ten years past
papers including the MCQs, Syllabus, and quality books and resources for a
particular subject. This has to be done before starting the preparation.
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Point to note: There are two types of books for any subject, one
that helps clear out the concepts and the other that is according to paper
point of view. Get both the types. There is hardly any One–Book Solution for
any subject as you would merely find all the topics in one book having strong
arguments.
Basically, your writing depicts
your level of understanding, which determines your score at the end, so make
sure you invest properly to increase your intellectual capacity (that is only
done by reading quality resources).
KEEP THE END IN MIND
Make a study plan. Chalk out 30
topics from the syllabus and write down all the past paper questions (PPQ)
under the relevant topic headings. This exercise might take a day.
START STUDYING
Get relevant material from the
books and online resources. Keeping in mind the PPQ, you should start making
bullet notes of 3 topics a day, in a way that all the relevant material of PPQ
is a part of your notes. (Remember to keep
the end in mind). For instance, you need to prepare a topic for
Pakistan‘s Ideology in Pakistan Affairs, search for relevant material/topics
from all the books, read the PPQ, and make bullet notes in a way that you are
answering the PPQs.
Make around 10 to 15 unique,
coherent, and logical points.
YOU‘RE GOOD TO GO!
Spend 10 days doing 3 topics a
day and spend the last 5 days revising and practicing PPQs. You need to write
quality answers with solid arguments so do practice writing the answers of a
few past paper questions. Also, practice last ten years past paper MCQs.
IMPROVE
YOUR WRITTEN EXPRESSION
English is most essential and
prerequisite of CSS Exam. The very prime cause of concern which an aspirant
comes across has been the dilemma regarding written expression. This myth has
somewhat been presented as a very queer and hard–to–get kind of phenomenon.
ASP Kamran Adil
says, “Excellent command on English language is a pre–requisite. If a
person's English is not up to the mark,
even ten years
of preparation will
not help him.”
One does not get
birth with the mastery over a language. One learns it through consistent
hard–work and efforts. Improving language is a continuous process. One should
be clear in expressions.
As Mathew Arnold says, “Have something to say, and say it as clearly as
possible". The
more one writes the better
expressions become. Mind is receptive: One should read and listen more to be
good at writing and speaking.
As Francis Bacon says, “Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man;
and writing
an exact man.” Write on daily basis and get
writings checked by an English teacher. Read dawn, magazines, novels, and
different books to learn and improve English and expressions. Try to write in a
précised way in own words what you read. And, indeed, brevity is soul of wit.
Bring brevity and beauty in your composition; write in flow along–with
coherence and unity. Practice! Practice! And Practice is the only way to
achieve impressive expressions and striking English.
MY SLICE OF ADVICE MIGHT LOOK IRRATIONAL TO SOME BUT IT‘S QUITE USEFUL
SINCE I HAVE MYSELF FOUND IT QUITE EFFECTIVE.
1.
On daily basis, for merely
2 hours, select paragraphs from the newspapers randomly and read those one by
one and write their crux.
2.
For instance, take up a
paragraph, read that out twice or thrice and
then quickly and precisely write down whatever you are able to recollect.
3.
Such practice will help you
in different perspectives.
4. Your writing practice will immensely improve.
5.
Your expression will be
polished since you will surely be learning few new words and getting accustomed
to the sentence–structure used in the paragraph.
6.
As you write down the crux
of whatever you have gained, you will be able to write precisely and to the
point in exams.
7.
Your memory will be
sharpened since the piece of writing first goes through your eyes, stored in
your in mind via pictorial memory and then further cemented when you write it down.
8.
It will also help you
develop in you the ability to be precise and to the point when you'll be taking the exams.
9. The vocabulary will itself get injected into your mind.