Greetings everyone!
I am very happy to announce that my anthropology notes have successfully been transcribed in the form of a formal book.
I was very fortunate to get a good score in anthropology (315 - 169 in P1 and 146 in P2) and I feel that my notes cover all parts of the syllabus very well.
One of the challenges I faced was that no single book or set of notes was good enough to cover all parts of the syllabus properly.
I referred to various books including ember, brain tree, Telugu akademi, munirathnam, vaid, IGNOU, xaxa report and 14 other books that I mentioned in my L2A video on YouTube. I also referred to the notes of various toppers of anthropology.
Almost all of these sources are good, but the problem that I faced was that they often were very good for 10-20% of the syllabus and average for the remainder of the syllabus.
My strategy was to take the best content from all these sources and compile my notes to make them complete.
The second part of my strategy was to make notes in an answer format. This meant that my notes for any topic would have an introduction, subheadings for different parts of the body, and finally a conclusion.
This strategy really helped me to get a good score in anthropology and secure a good rank in the exam. In my experience, GS papers are often unpredictable in scoring, and thus optional becomes very important to secure marks in the mains.
I sincerely hope that my anthropology notes will help you to get more content, better structure and higher marks in anthropology.
Happy studying and best of luck to everyone!
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