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Urdu A or B

Are you taking Urdu A or B


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I'm conducting this poll to see how many people take Urdu A and B. I myself am doing A and it seriously the most difficult subject.
 
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That's true but I feel Urdu B is also tough for people, like me, whose vocabulary and grammar suck and they aren't good at writing essays etc
 
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That's true but I feel Urdu B is also tough for people, like me, whose vocabulary and grammar suck and they aren't good at writing essays etc

If that's the case with you, never take Urdu A cz you won't even understand what you read in Urdu A syllabus.
 
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If that's the case with you, never take Urdu A cz you won't even understand what you read in Urdu A syllabus.

Urdu A is difficult, you can't question that. However sometimes it can also be easy if you get an easy paper. Seriously, if the paper is tough, you're screwed but if it's easy,you can get an A. In the 2 years that I've studies Urdu A, I've gotten 75+ marks 3 times and 80+ once. But I prepared all these exams in 1 day so that did affect my result. I've seen alot of people say Urdu B is easier, in fact I have never seen an Urdu A thread on XPC, but I still feel that, despite being difficult, If you work hard enough you can get an A.
 
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Urdu A is difficult, you can't question that. However sometimes it can also be easy if you get an easy paper. Seriously, if the paper is tough, you're screwed but if it's easy,you can get an A. In the 2 years that I've studies Urdu A, I've gotten 75+ marks 3 times and 80+ once. But I prepared all these exams in 1 day so that did affect my result. I've seen alot of people say Urdu B is easier, in fact I have never seen an Urdu A thread on XPC, but I still feel that, despite being difficult, If you work hard enough you can get an A.


Urdu B is the easiest subject ever :p
If you want to WORK HARD.. and still risk whether you get an easy paper.. then okay!
 
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Urdu A is difficult, you can't question that. However sometimes it can also be easy if you get an easy paper. Seriously, if the paper is tough, you're screwed but if it's easy,you can get an A. In the 2 years that I've studies Urdu A, I've gotten 75+ marks 3 times and 80+ once. But I prepared all these exams in 1 day so that did affect my result. I've seen alot of people say Urdu B is easier, in fact I have never seen an Urdu A thread on XPC, but I still feel that, despite being difficult, If you work hard enough you can get an A.

As you are willing to work hard, do that with Urdu B and you can easily get an A* and if not that, then definitely an A.
 
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I've studied Urdu A for 2 years and I'll be giving the paper in May/June 2014. Reverting to B now would mean I'd lose all my work - 3 copies of notes - and the time spent in listening to lectures, doing questions etc. Not possible at this stage. Though for the newbies, Urdu B would be recommended. I don't even know how my teachers coaxed me into taking A :p
 
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I've studied Urdu A for 2 years and I'll be giving the paper in May/June 2014. Reverting to B now would mean I'd lose all my work - 3 copies of notes - and the time spent in listening to lectures, doing questions etc. Not possible at this stage. Though for the newbies, Urdu B would be recommended. I don't even know how my teachers coaxed me into taking A :p

Right. Urdu B isn't going to help you at all even in Pakistan......your not supposed to study that on university level.
 
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I've studied Urdu A for 2 years and I'll be giving the paper in May/June 2014. Reverting to B now would mean I'd lose all my work - 3 copies of notes - and the time spent in listening to lectures, doing questions etc. Not possible at this stage. Though for the newbies, Urdu B would be recommended. I don't even know how my teachers coaxed me into taking A :p

Then give both...you will easily get A* for free :D
 
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What? what I know, you can. but not in one session I guess

You can but from what I've read, only your better grade from the 2 exams gets accepted i.e if you get an A* in Urdu B and an A in Urdu A, your A* and hence as a subject Urdu B is accepted. Besides, I suck at Urdu and Urdu can suck on it too, why even bother ?

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You can but from what I've read, only your better grade from the 2 exams gets accepted i.e if you get an A* in Urdu B and an A in Urdu A, your A* and hence as a subject Urdu B is accepted. Besides, I suck at Urdu and Urdu can suck on it too, why even bother ?

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Then take Urdu B
Urdu A is tooooooooo HARD. I mean even more harder hen Urdu books of Fsc
 
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Urdu B was actually who speak Urdu as second language.
Anyone, whose first language is Urdu but still taking Urdu B here?
 
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