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Write a diary #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 23, 2011 13:08 pm   Write a diary
 

Hi teachers,

There's a question for M.Ed students to write a diary showing your reaction on receiving your Roll No. Slip.

Would you please tell the rules how to start it?

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Write a diary #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 23, 2011 20:29 pm   Write a diary
 

The people who are in the best position to tell you how to start such an exercise are your M.Ed tutors.
I imagine they want a single diary entry, so you would begin with the date of the 'entry' -- but I could be wrong about that.

What is special about a Roll No. Slip?
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