Monday, 31 March 2014

Giving Equal Importance to All subjects

Giving Equal Importance to All subjects:
CA Gaurav Shrawagi, 1st Rank, CA Final, November 2013.
“My first plan was to give equal weightage to all the 8 subjects. You cannot compromise with one subject and give favour to other subjects because all subjects carry 100 marks. So, my first plan was to do all the 8 subjects in 1 day. When I took my articleship leave in July, I used to dedicate one and a half hour to each subject. So, if you take one and a half hours for each subject, 12 hours a day, it’s not a big matter and the rotation of subjects in 1 and a half hour for one subject, you can put better concentration on that subject, otherwise if you go on studying one subject the whole day, it doesn’t sounds good. So, I always gave only one and a half hour for each subject, each day so that I do not lose any one of the subjects and I was confident that all the 8 subjects are under my control. So, that was my first plan to go through all the 8 subjects concurrently and one should not compromise for other subjects.”

Blogger Team Input: In continuation to above point, I would like to clarify that it is not be possible for everyone to read 8 subjects in one day. The aim of mentioning the above note is to present the idea that rotating subjects in a day is better than studying one subject at a stretch. Mind needs change; hence, it is advisable to take at least two to three subjects in a day, if you can manage more, then you can take more subjects as per your comfort. 

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