Asslamualaikum, Dear Abdullah, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding my upcoming PST and ISL O'levels exams in May. Unfortunately, my school lacks a proper revision plan, and some topics have been left incomplete from the syllabus. Despite diligently watching your A* guide videos and utilizing resources from Muhammad Yousuf Memon videos and Sir Khurram notess for islamiyat , I find myself struggling with time management. The imminent mock exams in January and February leave me with limited time to cover the remaining syllabus and practice past papers. I have dedicated my entire day to each subject, focusing on Islamiyat and PST. However, I tend to get deeply engrossed in the material, leaving me with insufficient time to solve past papers. Additionally, the detailed nature of Sir Zia ul Hassan's geography notes has made it challenging for me to grasp and retain the information. I am seeking guidance on how to streamline my study approach, manage my time more effectively, and ensure comprehensive preparation for the upcoming exams. Your insights and advice would be invaluable in helping me navigate this challenging situation. Wishing you a speedy recovery, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Walaikum Assalam, It is totally natural to feel this way. These subjects are extremely vast and require an immense amount of practice. I think your priority should be to complete your remaining topics (wether from school or an academy) then you should create a well thought out and realistic revision + past paper plan. The things that will give you the most bang for your buck are past papers. Do them in a full length paper fashion. Try to analyse each paper once done. Think about better ways to word your answer and revise the points you missed out. If you notice a certain weakness in a chapter, revise it. Don’t get too caught up with each and every single detail in your notes or chapter. After revising the syllabus multiple times and attempting a lot of questions, you will retain a lot of information. It is just about consistency You have a lot of time and with this approach hopefully you’ll do great. Thanks for the message and best of luck.
I CAN TOTALLY RELATE DUDE. WHILE CATCHING A RED HARDBALL, FROM A GRT HEIGHT, BALL JUST FOUNDED SPACE BTW MY HANDS AND STRUCK RIGHT BELOW MY RIGHT EYE. I DIDNT KNOW WHAT WAS HAPPENING AROUND ME BUT ONCE I REACHED HOME I SAW MY EYES SWELLED AND I WORE BLACK GLASSES FOR SOME DAYS TOO. BUT I STILL LOVE CRICKET.
Allah aap ko sehat ata farmary or apni amaan mn rakhy ameen
Love your optimism MASHALLAHH
Inshallah you will get better and stay healthy brother :)
Asslamualaikum,
Dear Abdullah,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to express my concern regarding my upcoming PST and ISL O'levels exams in May. Unfortunately, my school lacks a proper revision plan, and some topics have been left incomplete from the syllabus.
Despite diligently watching your A* guide videos and utilizing resources from Muhammad Yousuf Memon videos and Sir Khurram notess for islamiyat , I find myself struggling with time management. The imminent mock exams in January and February leave me with limited time to cover the remaining syllabus and practice past papers.
I have dedicated my entire day to each subject, focusing on Islamiyat and PST. However, I tend to get deeply engrossed in the material, leaving me with insufficient time to solve past papers. Additionally, the detailed nature of Sir Zia ul Hassan's geography notes has made it challenging for me to grasp and retain the information.
I am seeking guidance on how to streamline my study approach, manage my time more effectively, and ensure comprehensive preparation for the upcoming exams. Your insights and advice would be invaluable in helping me navigate this challenging situation.
Wishing you a speedy recovery, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Walaikum Assalam,
It is totally natural to feel this way. These subjects are extremely vast and require an immense amount of practice. I think your priority should be to complete your remaining topics (wether from school or an academy) then you should create a well thought out and realistic revision + past paper plan.
The things that will give you the most bang for your buck are past papers. Do them in a full length paper fashion. Try to analyse each paper once done. Think about better ways to word your answer and revise the points you missed out. If you notice a certain weakness in a chapter, revise it.
Don’t get too caught up with each and every single detail in your notes or chapter. After revising the syllabus multiple times and attempting a lot of questions, you will retain a lot of information. It is just about consistency
You have a lot of time and with this approach hopefully you’ll do great. Thanks for the message and best of luck.
Allah apko sehat de
Jani khyal rakho ❤❤❤
Get well soon❤
Get well soon my brother
Get well soon brother!
Get well bro ❤❤
I CAN TOTALLY RELATE DUDE. WHILE CATCHING A RED HARDBALL, FROM A GRT HEIGHT, BALL JUST FOUNDED SPACE BTW MY HANDS AND STRUCK RIGHT BELOW MY RIGHT EYE. I DIDNT KNOW WHAT WAS HAPPENING AROUND ME BUT ONCE I REACHED HOME I SAW MY EYES SWELLED AND I WORE BLACK GLASSES FOR SOME DAYS TOO. BUT I STILL LOVE CRICKET.
Get well soon
Get well soon bro.
bro can u upload geography , environment of pakistan notes? first 50 pgs notes😊
Yes pls
That was lethal man😢
Bro get well soon
Wishes and prayers
Get well soon.
Next time be careful 😬
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Get well soon