im really confused i started this new ocr a level first teaching from 2008, and there are no previous papers due to it being new so they gave us a specimen paper :s but what is a specimen paper? is it what will come up in the exam?
It's an example paper, basically. You can treat it basically the same as a past paper, with the only difference being that it's never actually been used for an exam.
Basically, a specimen paper is usually a paper that contains all the questions usually not considered good enough for the real exams, but if it's a new course, it'll just be some sample questions to give people who are going to sit the exam an idea of what the real paper will be like.
Basically, a specimen paper is usually a paper that contains all the questions usually not considered good enough for the real exams, but if it's a new course, it'll just be some sample questions to give people who are going to sit the exam an idea of what the real paper will be like.
We were told by our teachers that it's a paper designed to be harder than the real exam so we can practice answering it but it's hard
I might be okay in my German exam on friday then :P
Are you doing AQA? I have mine on Friday too and having sat both the specimen paper and the January exam paper as mocks, I have to say the specimen was harder, although I got a higher mark in it
but isn't is will be perfect to use past papers instead of spacemen? past papers full of the questions which appeared at the exam, most probably question on the upcoming exam will like them