02-19-2010, 12:14 AM
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<br />Hmm thanks everyone. It's weird that neither Sir Naveed nor Sir Adnan is taking any P4 classes this session.
@ saleen.superstar, yes i agree with you that this style has just developed. I feel that if i take classes then no matter what i will be studying regularly and revising for tests etc; otherwise at home i feel like i will start neglecting studies. P4 i have heard is a scaryyy paper. So i was searching for the best teacher to help me get through it. I just want first attempt passes (
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Don't be afraid of P4, Esha. If you learned concepts in F9 clearly and thoroughly then believe me P4 won't bother you much. Of course extra effort is required but studying regularly will result in an excellent score.
Since your style is different from mine so there is no point in discussing that any more. I prefer to stay at home, chill and study at my own pace and in my own style lol.
If Sir Adnan and Naveed are not available for P4 then try Sir Ehthisham of Skans. He is an experienced teacher. My cousin is studying F9 from him and he told me he's a very good teacher. Mr. Zamran of Skans is also an experienced one. You may choose either of them but my first choice would be Sir Ehthisham.
Best of luck!
<br />Hmm thanks everyone. It's weird that neither Sir Naveed nor Sir Adnan is taking any P4 classes this session.
@ saleen.superstar, yes i agree with you that this style has just developed. I feel that if i take classes then no matter what i will be studying regularly and revising for tests etc; otherwise at home i feel like i will start neglecting studies. P4 i have heard is a scaryyy paper. So i was searching for the best teacher to help me get through it. I just want first attempt passes (
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Don't be afraid of P4, Esha. If you learned concepts in F9 clearly and thoroughly then believe me P4 won't bother you much. Of course extra effort is required but studying regularly will result in an excellent score.
Since your style is different from mine so there is no point in discussing that any more. I prefer to stay at home, chill and study at my own pace and in my own style lol.
If Sir Adnan and Naveed are not available for P4 then try Sir Ehthisham of Skans. He is an experienced teacher. My cousin is studying F9 from him and he told me he's a very good teacher. Mr. Zamran of Skans is also an experienced one. You may choose either of them but my first choice would be Sir Ehthisham.
Best of luck!