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Calling all A/A* holders of sociology(2251) for help(plz)!!!

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AOA, i have recently opted for sociology and had to start from scratch plz plz plz guide me,

1.From ken brown's (4th edition) book i will prepare four topics and do past paper.s
2.But else than that what should i do.....no tips, no patterns and no glossary of key words in questions(someone told me the key words of questions such as 'Assess' are same as paper 2 of Pak.
Studies...geography... and i should use the glossary at the end of syllabus of geography)
3. I even don't know which topics to choose; interest is something else but in which ones can i gain maximum marks.
4.People say to rote learn, rote learn but what should i learn by heart for every chapter?
Actually i wont have any pattern to move with and i want to once know the best method and then follow it precisely.
PLEASE HELP ME I HAVE REALLY LESS TIME AS WELL AS, TOO DAMN CONFUSED.
 
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For sociology i would recommend you to read all the topics thoroughly to get a clear idea in your mind about all the topics. No need to choose few topics (i know there is a choice) but try doing all of them since you are still having three months but before exam revise the ones you are best at and attempt those. People often say about rote learning but i personally don't recommend that, read the topic clearly and sketch the whole picture of what you read in your mind and in this way you would be able to remember all the points whereas there are chances to forget or miss any point during rote learning. And glossary words are given in the syllabus at the end of each topic, once you would be done with a specific topic you would be knowing them, write their descriptions separately and learn them and revise them before exam.
 
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For sociology i would recommend you to read all the topics thoroughly to get a clear idea in your mind about all the topics. No need to choose few topics (i know there is a choice) but try doing all of them since you are still having three months but before exam revise the ones you are best at and attempt those. People often say about rote learning but i personally don't recommend that, read the topic clearly and sketch the whole picture of what you read in your mind and in this way you would be able to remember all the points whereas there are chances to forget or miss any point during rote learning. And glossary words are given in the syllabus at the end of each topic, once you would be done with a specific topic you would be knowing them, write their descriptions separately and learn them and revise them before exam.
That's what is different many people told me.What grade did u get by following this method?Because i have been told to do only the required topics down to deepest details and every inch of it.In this way i will master the 5 choosen topics and attempt any question given by the examiner.Thank you very much for your reply i have been asking for that since days and is really confused.Actually during these 3 months i have to deal with 5 more subjects!Plz guide me.The most important part of confusion is the pattern to solve the questions(2 4 6 and 8 marks).well for glossary i selected rote learning.Once agian thanks and plz do reply regularly.
 
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Well i am appearing for this subject in the upcoming june session like you and i followed the same method for studying in my previous subjects and aced them with good grades. I believe its a good way to learn so i recommended you as well. You are moving fine with your preparation because mastering the selected topics is good and learning glossary is also a good idea. As far as the pattern to solve the questions is concerned so that is guided in the marking schemes. Answer should always be given according to the demand of the question. I would recommend to leave the pattern of solving question for the time being and to concentrate more on doing the topics to clear your concepts because once you would be done with the whole syllabus you would definitely understand the patterns yourself while solving past papers.
 
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Well i am appearing for this subject in the upcoming june session like you and i followed the same method for studying in my previous subjects and aced them with good grades. I believe its a good way to learn so i recommended you as well. You are moving fine with your preparation because mastering the selected topics is good and learning glossary is also a good idea. As far as the pattern to solve the questions is concerned so that is guided in the marking schemes. Answer should always be given according to the demand of the question. I would recommend to leave the pattern of solving question for the time being and to concentrate more on doing the topics to clear your concepts because once you would be done with the whole syllabus you would definitely understand the patterns yourself while solving past papers.
Are there some topics which are not recommended by teachers(i have no tuitions, no teacher at school) because students loose marks there e.g when i gave my pak. studies paper 1 though section three was long but i pepared for it because in section two we loose marks because the questions are bit tricky.I am using ken brown 4th edition(the book with yellow tiltle page) is that fine?Thank you very much for your help and plz if you have some tips, important things to be known by sociology students do let me know.Once agian thanks i know am asking a lot many questions; actually time is less and work is more so i wanna know best and authentic.And yeah what about Standard Booklet of Sociology ?
 
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Are there some topics which are not recommended by teachers(i have no tuitions, no teacher at school) because students loose marks there e.g when i gave my pak. studies paper 1 though section three was long but i pepared for it because in section two we loose marks because the questions are bit tricky.I am using ken brown 4th edition(the book with yellow tiltle page) is that fine?Thank you very much for your help and plz if you have some tips, important things to be known by sociology students do let me know.Once agian thanks i know am asking a lot many questions; actually time is less and work is more so i wanna know best and authentic.And yeah what about Standard Booklet of Sociology ?
I am also doing self study for the subject (no tutions or teacher). For loosing marks, Students usually loose marks when they are unable to understand the demand of the question. For getting good at that, practice of past papers along with thorough reading of marking schemes help alot and sometimes it is also good to read examiner reports if you get time. The more you would solve, the better idea you will have. Questions are a bit tricky sometimes but if your preparation would be good you would be able to get them. The book of Ken Browne is a good text book and it was also used by one of the sociology student i know and the person got an A. If i would get to know anything (like any tips) i will definitely let you know. And its fine, your questions will also be of help for me being a sociology student and I am also a bit confused about these booklets, if you would get to know anything about the booklets so also tell me. I'll be thankful.
 
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I am also doing self study for the subject (no tutions or teacher). For loosing marks, Students usually loose marks when they are unable to understand the demand of the question. For getting good at that, practice of past papers along with thorough reading of marking schemes help alot and sometimes it is also good to read examiner reports if you get time. The more you would solve, the better idea you will have. Questions are a bit tricky sometimes but if your preparation would be good you would be able to get them. The book of Ken Browne is a good text book and it was also used by one of the sociology student i know and the person got an A. If i would get to know anything (like any tips) i will definitely let you know. And its fine, your questions will also be of help for me being a sociology student and I am also a bit confused about these booklets, if you would get to know anything about the booklets so also tell me. I'll be thankful.
I have posted a thread with the name of Standards booklet for O levels Sociology.Someone has replied that such booklets are from CIE like there for computer studies 7010(you may see it by urself in the same forum).There is a thread named as "scociology post your doubts" and is a quite helpful especially a question solved by someone.Go through it.Well a member on forum 'emcool' got A* i had pm him for help ....lets wait when he replies.For my personal opinion i would say, yes, these booklets are authentic.Try to catch someone who has already gone through the subject and got A* as well as can give some experties.Thanks!
 
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I have posted a thread with the name of Standards booklet for O levels Sociology.Someone has replied that such booklets are from CIE like there for computer studies 7010(you may see it by urself in the same forum).There is a thread named as "scociology post your doubts" and is a quite helpful especially a question solved by someone.Go through it.Well a member on forum 'emcool' got A* i had pm him for help ....lets wait when he replies.For my personal opinion i would say, yes, these booklets are authentic.Try to catch someone who has already gone through the subject and got A* as well as can give some experties.Thanks!
Can you provide me the link to get those booklets? I saw that thread and i also found it useful. Thanks for the reply.
 
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Hey guys. What did you score? I'm giving my exam this session and I'm freakin out. Could u share some tips, maybe?
 
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