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Reply 3000
Original post by AmyLH

Original post by AmyLH
I just really slowed down how quickly I did the exams. Before I used to rush through it, only reading the question once before attempting it. I know it sounds stupid but it's amazing how much of a difference it makes and stops you making stupid errors. :smile:


Whilst getting questions wrong I assume you referred back to your notes/revision guide or textbook to get a better understanding of your weak topic?

And by any chance did you re-do any papers in which you were getting i.e. 60's in?
Have only given myself 5 days for C3.

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Reply 3002
Original post by phx
Whilst getting questions wrong I assume you referred back to your notes/revision guide or textbook to get a better understanding of your weak topic?

And by any chance did you re-do any papers in which you were getting i.e. 60's in?


I did all of the textbook questions for integration, differentiation, and inequalities as those were mainly the questions I kept messing up.
I've repeated a few, but tbh I haven't really been taking notice of what paper it is, just been doing as many questions I can get my hands on :redface:
Argh need to finish FP1 content ASAP :frown: Stressed.
Reply 3004
Maths teachers just sent me an email telling me to bring a homework from weeks ago to next lesson. Cue hours of searching through my folder for it. Think I'm just going to do the homework again :tongue:
Reply 3005
aww A level kids. *licks lips*
Reply 3006
After struggling all day, think I've finally got the hang of integrating trig...
Reply 3007
Chemistry:
Fractional distillation.
Isomerism.
Find relevant questions from old syllabus papers.

Maths:
2 past papers. 92% 1 past paper.

Biology:
Membranes; phospholipid bilayer etc.
Past paper questions.

Cannot be bothered today, so tired :frown:
Original post by AmyLH
Chemistry:
Fractional distillation.
Isomerism.
Find relevant questions from old syllabus papers.

Maths:
2 past papers. 92% 1 past paper.

Biology:
Membranes; phospholipid bilayer etc.
Past paper questions.

Cannot be bothered today, so tired :frown:


Aww lol, take a break! A rested brain is a better brain :wink:
Reply 3009
Original post by Lakhvir.Singh
Aww lol, take a break! A rested brain is a better brain :wink:


It's not that my brains tired though it's my body, refereed this morning for the first time since it finished for Christmas, I'm so unfit :colondollar:
Original post by AmyLH
It's not that my brains tired though it's my body, refereed this morning for the first time since it finished for Christmas, I'm so unfit :colondollar:

What sport do you ref, out of interest?
Reply 3011
Anyone taking Further Maths A Level this May?
Ok so I didn't stick to my plan today:

* Do C3 paper and mark (Partly done)
* Core 3/Mechanics revision (Done)
* Repeat and write up maths answers (Done)

Didn't do a mechanics paper but instead:

* Did some more difficult C3 and mechanics past paper questions (Done)
Reply 3013
Original post by -Illmatic-
What sport do you ref, out of interest?


Football :smile:
Reply 3014
Chemistry:
Fractional distillation.
Isomerism.
Find relevant questions from old syllabus papers.


Maths:
2 past papers. 92% 1 past paper.

Biology:
Membranes; phospholipid bilayer etc.
Past paper questions.
Original post by M.R.
Anyone taking Further Maths A Level this May?


I might be resitting FP3 if I don't get an A* in jan but I've already done most of the modules.
Less than 2 weeks until my first exam...

I need to get cracking...
Reply 3017
I'm in serious need of bed. Think I'll just have to give in now and get up at 3am :yawn:
Reply 3018
Chemistry:
Fractional distillation.
Isomerism.
Find relevant questions from old syllabus papers.


Maths:
2 past papers. 92% 1 past paper.

Biology:
Membranes; phospholipid bilayer etc.
Past paper questions.

Original post by cz100
I'm in serious need of bed. Think I'll just have to give in now and get up at 3am :yawn:


I was thinking of doing something like this.
Psychology:
- Sporadically do random exam questions

Computing:
- Exam Style Questions in textbook - the questions in the book are so different to the ones in the actual exam papers :lolwut:


Going to go sleep soon - early start tomorrow :frown:

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