FSc Pre Medical Road to Success- A Detailed Guide by Toppers
Written By: Unsa Athar (Batch 2017)
Updated By: Fazeela, Tuaseen and Mahrukh (Batch 2024)
(Dedicated to my teachers who not only taught me the fsc books
but also many priceless lessons of life)
(Unsa
Athar)
Hello FSc people! 2020
is already here and you all must have geared up to ace the ordeal coming ahead:
Admission into Medical College.
It’s the time to soar
high in the sky and see your dreams come true, the dreams you’ve had so
passionately in your heart for so long.
But the big question
that you hear almost everywhere is:
“How to get good marks
in FSc Pre Medical?”
By UHS Admission Criteria 2019, FSc makes 50%of your aggregate, so
getting a high score in FSc is vital.
But you don’t need to
be scared because we are here to ease your sufferings and push you towards your
goal.
This is an in-depth
FSc Pre Medical guide that covers everything from paper presentation tips to
acing the practical exams.
Ready?
Let’s get started.
Matric vs. FSc - What's the difference?
Getting yourself
educated in the desi manner i.e. through the Board of
Intermediate and Secondary Education is one of the topmost challenges of
today’s society.
Matriculation seems
difficult at that time, but when you enter FSc, you realize that matric was the
easiest job in the world.
Those obese
books of intermediate Part I and Part II are the worst enemies one can
ever have.
People say Medical
(College) is tougher, but I find one basic difference in both.
When you enter a
medical college, you are dead sure you’ll come out as a doctor now.
But when you enter
FSc, kisi ko pata nahi hota ke ab wo kia ban ke nikley ga.
I used to be a sweet,
sensitive, sensible girl in September 2010.
By September 2012; I
had changed into a completely retarded, hypersensitive menace.
Thank God UHS gave me
two months after MCAT to get back my sanity via a total vailapan.
When I was entering
the phase called FSc, I had no idea that it shall take away my health and my
wealth (which means my hair *sob*).
The pressure of
getting good grades kills you emotionally, physically, mentally, and every
other –ally.
Despite all those acne
problems, weight issues, headaches, the positive side of the picture is that if
you have gone through it and you have a good score in FSc, you have your 50%
secured.
You shall forget about
all the pain when you finally see your name on the list of the selected
candidates of a renowned college.
Is It Compulsory To Join An Academy During FSc?
In my point of view if
your college is good enough, you need not go to the academy.
Do not overwhelm
yourself, do justice with your time, make your study routine. You will get good
results.
If you think your
college is not sufficient; your going to the academy will make your studies
better; and you can cope up with two things (college and academy) at the same
time, then go to the academy.
Paper Presentation Tips for FSc
Paper presentation is
the heart and the soul of FSc.
If you have bad
handwriting, it doesn't matter. Make your presentation better.
A nice paper
presentation is something that creates a significant difference in board
exams!
Here are some handy
tips to improve it:
- · Draw a margin line with a thick blue marker.· Proper use of the marker is essential.· Use the marker to highlight important terms, names, dates, etc. in your answer. It makes checking easier for the examiner.· Spacing is also important. Draw a small line at the end of each section.· Lines drawn with a ruler are appreciated.· Practice holding a marker in one hand while writing with a pen in another. Do not waste time in picking up a marker from your lap when required.· Time management is the most important thing. Even in the smallest of tests, try to give the best of your presentation in a limited time.· If you are really bad at the presentation (like me), practice at home too. Take a sheet or two. Give yourself a specific time and write.· Give each question its proper space according to its marks e.g. a 15 marks translation in English requires a full page even if it is of 4-5 lines!
· As the sheets are fixed now, practice completing your paper in one or two sheets fewer than the board gives. It will help you out in case your allotted answer sheet (unfortunately) has fewer pages.
Have a look at some
examples:
Note: These are just
examples. You may need to write the headings more compactly to save space as
the number of sheets is limited.
Subject-Wise Guideline
Getting an excellent
score in each subject is essential for a good total in FSc.
Let’s dissect each
subject separately.
English
To prepare for
the translation, short questions and synonyms at the same
time, you should read the chapter thoroughly.
Focus on each line, learn the important things, and mark out the
words whose synonym could be asked. Learn them and translate them in your mind
in Urdu.
For the grammar
portion, try not to cram the letters, applications or essays.
Just learn the
pattern for them or the quotations you have to
use.
Try writing the body
of the letter/application yourself.
But if you are too bad
at tenses to write things on your own, well then memorize them from a book or
notes but still try to make some changes in it.
Solve past papers especially for the translation section.
Mostly conceptual
questions are asked from the plays, heroes and Mr. Chips.
So, please read them
thoroughly.
You can’t do much
about some questions like punctuation. Knowing the rules and solving past
papers shall help.
For essays, especially, you don’t need to compile them
from different books.
Simply make a
flowchart of points you have to cover in your essay and write one or
two quotes in front of the points.
You can explain those
points in your own words in the exam.
If you think you
cannot write in your own words, then get an explanation of some points from a
guidebook and memorize them as it is.
Urdu
The same rules apply
to Urdu.
Reading the lesson
thoroughly shall help you
in maarozi sawalat and tashreeh.
Learning tashreeh word
to word from some book is useless.
Use reference quotes
and ashaar in tashreeh of Nasr, Nazm and Ghazal.
Try to write it on
your own.
Length matters in each
question.
Give proper length to
each question as told by your teacher.
Make habit of
highlighting important words in khulasa of sabaq and nazm.
It will give a good
impact.
For Urdu essays, you
can apply the same rule as for English.
Try to write good
material in your paper.
Islamiat/ Pak Studies
To decide the length
of a long question in both of the subjects, do this:
- Calculate the number of pages required for your short answers.
- Divide the remaining pages by two. The answer is the length of each long question.
Make a good number
of headings.
Both of the subjects
are all about your creativity and ratta power.
Guide books or notes
are required for them.
When writing an Irshaad, give
it a proper space.
Have a look at the
examples:
Physics
First, make sure
you understand the topic completely.
Learning it comes
next.
Memorize the text from
the book.
Some mathematical
steps are usually not written in the book and equations are derived more or
less directly.
You should write
each step; this might impress the examiner.
Do learn the info
given in the tidbits for MCQs.
Make sure you have
solved the numericals by yourself thrice. Aik dfa hath sei nikal jaen
tou paper mein solve krte waqt masla nhi hota.
The short questions at
the end of the chapter are the MOST IMPORTANT. Make sure you know the right
answers to them.
Chemistry
Short questions
given at the end of the chapter are important. Long questions are
usually the common ones. Examples are really important.
For Part I Chemistry
you need a great deal of patience.
Most of it just theory
which needs to be rattalized.
Write, re-write and
re-re-write the things you keep on forgetting.
Get hold of a good
teacher of chemistry because it won’t get into your brain until taught by
someone really good.
Take a good dose of
almonds before studying chemistry.
Part II Chemistry is a
bunch of equations. Memory is everything here.
Conversions are not as
difficult as they appear to be.
Relate all the
chapters of the organic part. Find reactions having the same
products.
Once you are done with
all the organic chapters you will know how to covert A to B.
There is also given a
scheme of questions by board.
Prepare in the last
days of exams according to it. This scheme is given for Biology and Physics as
well.
Biology
It is the easiest
subject indeed.
But sometimes it
becomes difficult to memorize all this information. You just need to learn the
important things.
The explanation can be
written if you have the concept. Everything is important. Never leave
any topic.
Not even the flowering
families, because in our board exams the examiner was so kind to ask the Family
Rosacea’s vegetative and floral characters! (I hate botany :/).
To learn them, open
your practical notebook and see what the terms mean and learn their floral
formulae.
Same goes for Zoology
topics.
You can make
tables for each topic like the one shown below and learn things more
easily.
Neat and Clean
diagrams are a must..!!! Practice!
Practical Exams
You need not take them
lightly as 90 marks have their own importance. By putting some effort you can
easily gain them.
Remember one thing
sifarish won't do much good if you do not know what to write on the answer
sheet.
So you have to learn
them properly and thoroughly. Give them full attention.
Chemistry Practical
For Chemistry, learn
all the salts by heart.
There is a very simple
technique to grasp them.
With the revision of
every salt group, write down the common reactions of salts and some specific
reactions of a particular salt on a separate sheet of paper.
On the day of
practical, you will read only that page you have prepared despite the whole
practical book.
Believe me; learning
salt is not so difficult. With some learning techniques, you can learn them
well.
Biology Practical
For Biology, apply the
technique of making tables regarding floral families and learn them in
comparison despite learning each floral family as a whole.
Do practice of frog's
skeletal diagrams.
Physics Practical
For Physics, they
usually don’t ask you to perform them.
But if you know how to
perform a practical, it is good.
Make sure to learn all
the tables regarding practicals.
I am not asking to
learn exact values, but at least you should have some idea of them.
Do not make mistake in
graphs. They give you marks easily.
Your answer sheet is
everything. Make sure not to
do mistakes in it.
If the examiner takes
your viva, do not be confused. They are pretty easy questions and usually one
or two.
If you are lucky,
there may be no viva for you.
During your practical
classes on regular days, make sure you give full attention to what you learn;
it is good for conceptual clarity.
Never pile up the work
of a practical notebook. saath saath complete karen.
Get your notebook
signed every week.
Pray for a good
examiner. You are sensible
enough to understand the meaning of a good examiner. Right?
Some Golden Nuggets
Your memory
power is extremely important for a good score. If you can rattalize well,
you are bound to get an excellent score.
If you keep on
forgetting things, try different methods to learn.
Write them repeatedly.
Practice them madly. Use different mnemonics. Try to associate difficult terms
and names with things of your daily life.
To see how it works,
give the following article a read:
Studying just the
night before the exam is a general student behavior. But doing this in FSc
is not a good thing.
If you have banged
your head in the chemistry book the whole year, only then you can reproduce
something on the answer sheet on the exam day.
If you are having
issues in some particular subject, ask the teacher or a senior or
anyone who could help you out. You need to get your concepts clear at any rate.
Your book is
everything. The more you cram out of it, the better.
Other notes and
guidebooks can be helpful to see how a particular answer is given in them. But
learn the text from the book.
It will help you a lot
in your exams and MDCAT as well.
Your consistency
and perseverance matter much more. You have to give each subject
proper time and make a strategy not to waste a single day.
Give the same
importance to Urdu, Islamiat and Pakistan studies as science subjects.
With a little more effort in these subjects, you can score high.
Do not ignore these
subjects because at the end (means at the time of your admission process), you
crave every single mark.
Revise your syllabus
as much as you can.
What does success
demand besides studying?
Well there are certain
quotients that can REALLY make or break your efforts.
Religious Quotient
Prayers are the most
important.
Yes, they are!
Without them all the
hard work goes in vain.
Besides all the hard
work and struggle, your belief in Allah Almighty and yourself
will inch you closer to your dream. These are the main ingredients of success.
Emotional Quotient
Do not overwhelm
yourself by your emotions.
Get yourself out of
the circle of ‘fear of failure’.
And no need to
get depressed if you get less than you expected. You did your best and
now it's up to Him to decide the rest.
This is a territory of
uncertainty, pressure, and possibility of failure, but it's all worth it in the
end.
The tree that never had to fight
For sun and sky and air and light,
But stood out in the open rain
And always got its share and rain,
Never became a forest king,
But lived and died a scrubby thing…
Good timber does not grow with ease,
The stronger wind, the stronger trees.
…And Wrapping It Up
Thank you for taking
out the time to read this article.
FSc for sure is a
stressful time. With the right guidance and appropriate hard work, you
CAN decide your future.
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