09-10-2009, 12:15 PM
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But 2nd year of my college made me some mature. Only first few months of 2nd year I enjoyed college life in full mood. But since I had some compartments in 1st year so I was under the presure of studies. In first year my combination was Maths,Statistics and Physics but since I had compartment in Physics and as per Federal Board policy I could change my subject in which I had supply. So I replaced physics from Economics then my combination was Maths,Stats and Economics since this combination also falls in General Science Group so my class and class fellows remained same . Studying economics was a wouderfurl experience for me. In my opinion economics is a bright subject while physics is too dry and boring. In latter years of my life economics played a very important role and lead my career towards accounts and finance.I took much interest in economics that was the reason that although I appeared simultaneously in 1st year and 2nd year papers of economics but I got 150 marks collectively out of 200 marks.
Awais Aftab
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Physics isn't boring at all. What makes it appear boring and dull is the teaching method and the attitude of the teacher towards his students. A detailed knowledge of physics enables you to think how a differents things are operated and how they actually work. I couldn't spare some time to get a detailed knowlegde of how the Radar Systems work. Let's see when I get some free time...
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But 2nd year of my college made me some mature. Only first few months of 2nd year I enjoyed college life in full mood. But since I had some compartments in 1st year so I was under the presure of studies. In first year my combination was Maths,Statistics and Physics but since I had compartment in Physics and as per Federal Board policy I could change my subject in which I had supply. So I replaced physics from Economics then my combination was Maths,Stats and Economics since this combination also falls in General Science Group so my class and class fellows remained same . Studying economics was a wouderfurl experience for me. In my opinion economics is a bright subject while physics is too dry and boring. In latter years of my life economics played a very important role and lead my career towards accounts and finance.I took much interest in economics that was the reason that although I appeared simultaneously in 1st year and 2nd year papers of economics but I got 150 marks collectively out of 200 marks.
Awais Aftab
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Physics isn't boring at all. What makes it appear boring and dull is the teaching method and the attitude of the teacher towards his students. A detailed knowledge of physics enables you to think how a differents things are operated and how they actually work. I couldn't spare some time to get a detailed knowlegde of how the Radar Systems work. Let's see when I get some free time...