How to study at BIM&CS

There is a lot of misunderstanding about studying. Most student have not been taught the principles behind really effective working. Moreover, at BIM&CS if you don't equip your self with the right method of studying you can't move forward.
If one doesn't do any work, he learns nothing. If he does an hour work he learns a certain amount. If he work for 2 hours he learn twice as much. If he does more he'll learn still more. Now if he tries to do 23.5 hours of work in 24 hours, he learn ever more. This is the maximum a Bahrian can ever imagine to to "learn". I wounder if there were some points... So the this proves that..."The more you study, the more you learn.

So the catching point is: "You can utilize your dreams to complete programming assignments".

The skill in being a successful Bahrian is to forget that there is such a thing as "Optimum". If you have this logical bug in your mind, get rid of it or you won't be able to study a day. Let me share my own experience here..Whenever I tried to study, bearing "Optimum in mind (I used to think that "Optimum" is the best amount of work to do how immoral, immature and absurd.), I couldn't study anything for long, e.g
Subjects       Optimum/CREST

Calculus 15.75 min Physics 2 microsec ITC 30 min English 6 min Pakstudies 60,000 sec
The people in BIM&CS believe in "infinity". (infinite midterm, infinite quiz's, infinite ignorance and infinite disaster etc.). So whenever you study, bear this principle of "infinity" in mind. Whenever you find yourself repeatedly reading over the same paragraph and not absorbing it, that's a pretty good sign that the day has just begun and you have 24 hours at hand to score a full 4.0 points. Most ordinary student find their infinity at about say 1,00 hours, your may be a little more or less but if you can get 700 hours of good work a day you'll be doing well.
Now.. what do you do in your spare time when youare not working? Oop's(Object Oriented Programming) did I say "Not Working" sorry ! that is not possible i.e
f(Not working)= Function does not exist.


People too easily think of the mind as if it worked like the body, but if does not. The mind cannot rest.Even you sleep your dream. The mind is always turning. Therefore, if you "wanna be" 'cool' and successful at BIM&CS , here is a tip for you, utilize the time of your dreams. Put your CD player 'on' before you go to sleep, so that it may record allthe programming statments you will 'exhale' your during sleep. So the catching point is: "You caan utilize your dreams to complete programming assignments."

If you get tried of Calculus, for variety, you can shift to PHYSICS and explore the wounders of semi conductors. If your complier gets corrupted, sorry, I mean that if "C" (language) is giving you a hard time, you can switch to Internet for 'chatting' with ------ :o). If you still haven't relaxed you can lose your self in The Indus Valley Civilization (Human-nities) and wounder how come they were more civilized than us.
When you have reached your infinity of the day (wheneve, no matter the other day or ...?) you shouldn't stop. Before you end your study remind you as a pointer that you must not forget to finnd:
  1. Increasing and decreasing function.
  2. Concavity
  3. Inflection point
  4. Asymptote.
  5. Symmetry

The mind of a person if BIM&CS is like s trash can. It's efficiency depends not on how thorough and well-catalouged things are in but in fact on how much there is in it. The more you can stuff in it, the brighter your chances are of achieving 4.0 ponits.'FATIGUE' is absolutely something 'Virtual for Bahrians. One can escape it very easily, just ignore it, because fatigue is characteristic only present in humans. Unfortunately, we are Bahrians (our ancestry still not certain,'bhains' fit in somewhere as well you knnow!).
After reading this aticle; you can guess what the 'catching point is' but I bet you haven't gota clue, so let me tell you... "If you understand the above stated points than BIM&CS and it's people are yours."

Written by Anonymous Human bean


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