04-04-2010, 08:25 AM
oay what's happening here!! mera koi dil wil chotta nai ho raha kisi baat per, icap ki policies ke baray main I've shown many reservations at a number of places on this forum, haan, joke passand ana ya na ana is something else, (I still am unable to find anything to laugh bout). The emotions behind words may be mis-perceived, ghusay wala koi scene nai tha .
Infact joke joke ki had tak to theak tha (though needed to be bit more humourous) but in my humble opinion jis soch ki wo akasi kr raha tha that often proves to be detrimental to a student's result, so if someone relates that with reality it's not good for him or her. And if I am not mistaken the author of the thread has remained unsuccessful in some recent attemt that may provide the reasons for such things to come into my mind. Until a student agrees that the mistake was at his or her end instead of the examining body no improvement can be expected. I'm quite experienced of having such unsuccessful attempts as well. Though I do not like to advise pretty much but on this particular matter I have seen students remaining consistently unsuccessful and are persistent with their thinking that the fault in at the end of the examining body. By thinking so the miss the chance of finding where the mistake lies and therefore remain unable to rectify. This ESCALATION OF COMMITMENT is of no one's use and becomes one of the prime causes for promotion of the psyche being depicted here.
Yes, and I'm not THAT MUCH SENIOR as well
Infact joke joke ki had tak to theak tha (though needed to be bit more humourous) but in my humble opinion jis soch ki wo akasi kr raha tha that often proves to be detrimental to a student's result, so if someone relates that with reality it's not good for him or her. And if I am not mistaken the author of the thread has remained unsuccessful in some recent attemt that may provide the reasons for such things to come into my mind. Until a student agrees that the mistake was at his or her end instead of the examining body no improvement can be expected. I'm quite experienced of having such unsuccessful attempts as well. Though I do not like to advise pretty much but on this particular matter I have seen students remaining consistently unsuccessful and are persistent with their thinking that the fault in at the end of the examining body. By thinking so the miss the chance of finding where the mistake lies and therefore remain unable to rectify. This ESCALATION OF COMMITMENT is of no one's use and becomes one of the prime causes for promotion of the psyche being depicted here.
Yes, and I'm not THAT MUCH SENIOR as well