STUDY PLAN FOR RAMADAN My apologies for being sarcastic and cheeky but yeah I have seen many aspirants talking the same way as above...
STUDY PLAN FOR RAMADAN
My apologies for being sarcastic
and cheeky but yeah I have seen many aspirants talking the same way as above
during the month of Ramadan. I simply cannot understand it. If you are so much
committed and dedicated to being a CSP officer ultimately, why cannot you sort
out a tack to study even during Ramadan? Why are you digging up lame excuses to
avoid studying? It means only two things; either you are not motivated enough
to study or you do 'not' really (Really)
want to be a CSP officer. No doubt allocation in CSS always comes at a cost of
an arm and a leg.
I found Ramadan very beneficial
in my preparation and that is why I am sharing solely my experience with you
folks because that might prove helpful to you. First, because I could not cram
things during fasting, I used to read the books, newspapers and magazines and
read voraciously. I mean I went through all the books and stuff available to me
for CSS preparation. You do not need much effort or energy to read even if you
are fasting. So, you should Read all
the available material for preparation during fasting, whether in books or on
internet. It will unconsciously build your writing expression, your style of
writing, improve vocabulary and expand your knowledge base.
Secondly, after iftari, I used to
make notes of all the subjects. Because you feel kind of sleepy after iftari,
writing down important points keeps you alert and awake. I must say these notes
aided me a great deal in my preparation as well as in revision near the exam. I
made detailed notes from 3 or 4 books of each subject. Even if you utilize 3 to
4 hours in making notes, it will not only improve your hand writing but also
assist you in getting a know how about making outlines.
So, shake off
that laziness which is gripping you nowadays, hit the books and dedicate
yourself to preparation because only You can
make yourself a CSP by leaving no stone unturned in preparation and hard work.