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- September 22, 2025 at 6:20 am #722934
Greetings from Pakistan!
Dear Sir I hope you are doing well.I want to know that I have exam on 5th of October but I don’t know how to crack it I am good in concepts but when I solved the question I face a lot of hardships.Kindly guide me about that how to score good marks.
Thanks for your response….
Regards
Abdur Rehman.September 22, 2025 at 9:05 am #722942So, Abdur, just less than 2 weeks before your exam!
In my reply, I’m going to assume that you have in front of you not only our course notes and video lectures but also a Revision Kit from one of the recognised tuition providers. That is now your rock for the next 11 days.
For hour after hour (or, if you are employed, then for every available moment that you have) practice questions from that revision kit. Dependent upon how much time you have available, start with attempting every third question (lots of time available) or every seventh question (available time is limited). DO NOT write your attempts in the book itself. Write on a separate piece of paper. That way, any future attempts will not be influenced by previous efforts.
When checking your attempts with the printed solutions, and you discover that your answer is not correct, make sure that you fully understand why your effort is wrong. If you don’t understand why your effort is incorrect, post your query on this forum and I shall get back to you.
Progress through the book of questions in this manner. If you reach the end, start again from a different start point.
You will get tired! Bored! Disillusioned and panicky. So, you’re exactly like everyone else that has ever worked through the Law material. When bored or tired, force yourself to take a break. Go for a walk. Phone a friend. Watch a half hour program on TV. Do something away from that dreaded law material. But accept also that you will need to get back to it within just a few minutes.
Maybe, for variety, read the course notes again (2 hours from start to finish – just read, don’t try to memorise). For even greater light relief, watch one of the video lectures. But, eventually, you’ll have to face that book of questions again.
This is an exercise in mental fortitude! Are you up for it?
Keep posting whenever you hit something that you don’t understand and I shall keep answering.
Has that helped?
Incidentally, if you don’t already possess a Revision Kit you are going to have to get your hands on one in the VERY NEAR future. Beg, borrow or even lease one from a colleague. But get one!
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