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How Should I Prepare For A Field Study And What Should I Do If There Is An Accident

Child Support Assistant: What study guide should I use to study for this exam?

Hi Fallacy Fighter,

I applied and got an invite for the same position. What a coincidence.

I did ask someone in HR about the test and I did not get any helpful suggestions. They said "just use your common sense"? Okay ... so, what I decided to do was to go to the local library and check out a few county prep testing manuals in the related field, hoping to get a feel for what could be on the test.

Hope that helps .

Good Luck
Diana

Is studying considered as hard work?

Studying is a hard work to those who are affected by the negative forces. They cannot improve their intelligence even like normal people. They have to work hard, I mean, they have to memorize again and again because their memories are often erased by the evil spirits. Generally a human being needs a spirit to study. Some starts the education to their children when they are babies. Though babies cannot understand, when they hear the lessons again and again spirits related to education possess them then gradually dominates them completely. Such children can never be uninterested in studies. They feel easy in memorizing their lessons. They can study more and more. When a person or a scientist try to discover new things his mind works hard. Today's many modern developments (whether agriculture or whatever may be) have come from the mental hard work of many scientists and intellectuals.

Don't compare physical hard work with mental hard work. It's not necessary. Even then I like to say something which I guess. Mental hard work can affect a human physique too but physical hard work doesn't affect the mind much. We can say even No. Mental hard work has brought many developments not only in agriculture but also in other sectors. They made the agricultural works easy and quick.

How should I prepare for a field study and what should I do if there is a accident?

Make sure you have all the supplies you need, extra water bottles, snacks, and appropriate shoes. Carry a walkie talkie, fully charged cell phone, and first aid kit for emergencies.

How will an FIR affect a student's life if it is filed against him?

Filling FIR in India is as easy as buying cigarettes. I compare with cigarettes, as both are equally dangerous to health.I'm going to discuss your question not particularly for students but in general.On your question- there are few classification for FIR's and charges involved in it. If it is a mere complaint on conflict of personal interest ie. charges on using abusive language, harassing, molesting- doesn't result to arrest without court investigation (there is exception involved - for eg. If a SC/ST community person complains which means charges of SC/ST ACT slapped, which are non-bailable - In sort - Consider yourself in deep shit.) So, live your life as usual - if by any chance police knocks your door. Brief them the incident. In most cases- you may also have to give the written scenario details.Now, on other scenerio, you might be slapped with civil issue - such as property issue, road accident, peeing on public space et al. Which doesn't evolve violence. In that case even if you are convicted that will only attract fine or monetary losses.Then when in hell will you loose job. Only if you are arrested or convicted in criminal acts/charges.

My board exams are in a month and I still don't want to study. What do I do?

Well, this has happened to me. I gave my board exams last year, in 2016. We had our pre-boards in January, and trust me, I hadn’t done the course properly by then too. I failed in Accountancy and Economics. The Pre-Boards result came out on 23rd of February, 5 days before my board exams were scheduled. It got to me, that if I don't study properly now, it would be bad for me. I got everything out of my mind, got isolated from everyone till my exams ended, and I worked my ass of during that one month of my exams. Solved as many sample papers I could get my hands on. Studied almost 15–16 hours a day. The result came out on 21st May, and I scored 91.25 per cent. 95 in Accountancy, 90 in Economics.Well, enough for motivation.You still have a month left. If you want to score good, first make a list of the topics you have studied and the ones you have don't. Done? Good. The ones you have already studied would require revision only and they won't take up much time. Now for the ones you haven’t studied at all, check for those which carry the highest weightage in the Board Exams. Start working on those first. In that way you’ll at least secure marks in those topics and that is going to boost up your marks a bit. And yes, even if you haven't studied at all or have studied very less, start solving sample papers. Together with’s EAD are the ones I recommend. Start with one paper daily, and once the exams are nearer make that two, and if possible, three. Turn off your mobile and try to stay away from electronic gadgets during your hours of study. Mark the time for solving the sample papers, otherwise you’ll not be able to finish your exam within the given time.Work hard and study well. Nothing is a feeling greater than getting the reward for your hardwork. And your won't be your marks. It would be the smile on your parent’s face.Good luck!

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