Each one of us is trying to validate their existence on this planet earth. Exceptions do exist. I assume a lot of you are mad at me. To clarify, I am not concerned about funding. My maths is simple, a full library which helps me to study. Your outburst is natural. But, I am helpless. I am not gonna stop until I reach the desired numbers. Aur farji nahi he bhai. There is a gang out there, almost 30 of them, who believe in the idea. And, all the best for your exam.
Now that you have replied you will be success. GREAT SUCCESS. HUUGE SUCCESS. Very very big success..
i'll enroll in January, and sit like this!
If anybody has any learnings of how best to cover ethics. Small and beautiful kind of thing. I'm just starting this thing.Pls tell me. I'm taking notes!
My plan was to do red book first and then do orient case studies. But then now I think it's too late for seeking such perfection.
P.s. old friend of this thread, bina tag kie bata do ladka log ladki log.😁🙏
Do any one thing - Red book or class notes of Lukmaan/orient ias. Class notes will take less time, will have recent examples and cover the most important things in simpler language. I personally haven't gone through Red book so can't comment on it.
Meanwhile keep looking at the pyq's as well as test papers - you can do case studies from test papers because they'd cover the most important issues.
Remember answer writing is the key in ethics there is only so much in theory that you can do.
Hope this helps.
Some really good suggestions@Joeyisthebest and@Hitman2021 . I have taken notes. Thanks a lot.✔️✔️🙌🙌
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- Ethics 10-3
- Contemporary w. Philo's 4-9
- Post dinner: revision optional
In the most decent words I must say it's best to avoid ethics red book! 🤐🤐😐
You can't solve even py direct questions! So samay aur paper bachaye.
P.s. personal opinion after reading half of 208pg book. Vision vam 2020 updated is far far superior.