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CSE 2022: Plan/ Strategy/ Daily Routine

This is an everything thread for all stuff 2022. You can post your daily goals, end-of-the-day updates, weekly targets or any weird thing you use to measure your progress. You can put into words & post the soul-sucking sadness that is threatening to devour you & your productivity. You can write what made your day & let others experience the happiness too, at least vicariously. This is a thread to pick each other up. This is a thread to keep each other accountable. This is a no-judgement zone.

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“This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don't get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can't do anything, don't get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it's ready to come undone. You have to realize it's going to be a long process and that you'll work on things slowly, one at a time.”

— Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood


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@Agog I meant compared to 2021 paper was less ambiguous. I don't see any conceptual questions from polity & s&t that people can debate endlessly here 😐 almost settled I think 


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@javelinthrow kuch log toh 85-86 bhi toh bol rahe hain bhai


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@Vikileaks yeah but people around me are scoring well this time unlike last year where many were borderline


Street_lamp,
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@javelinthrow kitne ho rahe hain unke


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@javelinthrow aur aise kitne log hain


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Pehle mai D option fill kar raha tha but realise kara ki galat mark kar raha hu and then C ko fill kar diya ache se. As per various keys, iss question ka answer C hee hai. D vale circle mei  Maine circle ke andar ka kaafi bhar diya tha but boundary nahi bhari thi option vale circle ki. And C ka poora fill kar diya tha.

Abb Mera yeh sawaal hai ki agar aisa kuch ho jaaye toh isme marks milengay ya negative marking hogi ya neutral rahega ? 


happened with me last prelims. first marked article 19  and midway realised it was 21. then i darkened 21 very substantially. i finally got exact marks as i would have got if i got this answer correct. so i was either lucky or very lucky. but a lot depends on how much and how darkly you have filled wrong bubble already. however the hypothesis that you are doomed even if you mark few dotes on wrong bubble is occupying a wrong position. further how could u click a picture of your response in exam hall and post it outsid?. exactly you can't so even this picture isn't accurate of what you actually did there. I won't give any conclusion but let you decide. Also it is either negative or positive there is no neutral here  


Jajantaram Mamantaram
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@javelinthrow 84 sure is borderline. BUT you'll make it. START mains. 


ScarredEngineer,
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@Vikileaks one at 100, another 108 and other 2-3  in range of 90-95


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@T2 last time i missed by 0.67 and the marksheet released few days back still haunts me! i am just unlucky who gets answers through elimination technique wrong many times


Philosopher94,ScarredEngineer
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Pehle mai D option fill kar raha tha but realise kara ki galat mark kar raha hu and then C ko fill kar diya ache se. As per various keys, iss question ka answer C hee hai. D vale circle mei  Maine circle ke andar ka kaafi bhar diya tha but boundary nahi bhari thi option vale circle ki. And C ka poora fill kar diya tha.

Abb Mera yeh sawaal hai ki agar aisa kuch ho jaaye toh isme marks milengay ya negative marking hogi ya neutral rahega ? 


happened with me last prelims. first marked article 19  and midway realised it was 21. then i darkened 21 very substantially. i finally got exact marks as i would have got if i got this answer correct. so i was either lucky or very lucky. but a lot depends on how much and how darkly you have filled wrong bubble already. however the hypothesis that you are doomed even if you mark few dotes on wrong bubble is occupying a wrong position. further how could u click a picture of your response in exam hall and post it outsid?. exactly you can't so even this picture isn't accurate of what you actually did there. I won't give any conclusion but let you decide. Also it is either negative or positive there is no neutral here  

DM Kara hai apko. Please check.

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@T2 last time i missed by 0.67 and the marksheet released few days back still haunts me! i am just unlucky who gets answers through elimination technique wrong many times


Being borderline and studying mains is very tough. Jo in these few days just gather what and how you are going to prepare in case you clear. Do few things but do them. I wasted a lot of time in speculation, every mark in mains counts as well. 

Vesuvius,Street_lamp
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Cutoff should go below 2021 one. Even though questions were less ambiguous, the options made elimination very hard.

I found the History section way too tougher than 2021 paper. Rest of the paper was on similar lines.

I am scoring some 3-4 marks less than that in my previous attempt.

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Can anyone share any blogs/articles on different websites written by this years toppers or even share their marksheets etc. As in, what has been the trend in marking across various GS papers, different optionals.


JohnButlerTrain,
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The law governing the subject of wildlife, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, does not discriminate between animals found in protected areas and outside. It provides for equal protection for wild animals irrespective of where they are found.As per the law, wild animals are not the property of the government, and an animal which is wild in nature and free cannot be in the ownership of either the government or a private party.Only if the wild animal becomes a danger to human life or is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can it be allowed to be captured or killed by the competent authority, the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State. This provision is applicable to wild animals listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which includes leopards. Mere apprehension or fear that a wild animal could endanger human life is not a ground for capture or killing.

- verbatim from the hindu

Pam123,dOdo_s175and5 otherslike this
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The law governing the subject of wildlife, the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, does not discriminate between animals found in protected areas and outside. It provides for equal protection for wild animals irrespective of where they are found.As per the law, wild animals are not the property of the government, and an animal which is wild in nature and free cannot be in the ownership of either the government or a private party.Only if the wild animal becomes a danger to human life or is diseased or disabled beyond recovery can it be allowed to be captured or killed by the competent authority, the Chief Wildlife Warden of the State. This provision is applicable to wild animals listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which includes leopards. Mere apprehension or fear that a wild animal could endanger human life is not a ground for capture or killing.

- verbatim from the hindu

Statement 1 seems wrong then 😄

ScarredEngineer,
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@Pam123 yeah 2 only is the answer it seems


Pam123,Subtle_Artand1 otherslike this
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@Pam123 yeah 2 only is the answer it seems


Agar ho toh +2.67 ho jayega mera

TheNotorious,rebellionand2 otherslike this
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Can anyone share any blogs/articles on different websites written by this years toppers or even share their marksheets etc. As in, what has been the trend in marking across various GS papers, different optionals.


There is a telegram channel for marksheets.

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