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  1. Inspector Jonny's Avatar
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    The Revision thread: Mk. IV
    A fresh revision thread from a fresh new member of the soc.

    How is revision people?
    Whats your tips?
    How do YOU do it?
    What exams have we all got coming up?


    Jonny :yy:
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    Re: The Revision thread: Mk. IV
    I'm doing OCR Physics B, OCR Maths and WJEC Design and Technology

    I love the OCR Physics B course, the book and CD they give you are useless and the exams are a bitch to revise for but they are so good in the end because they dont require you to remember a whole bunch of stuff mindlessly, you have to relate the question to a different example but with the same physics concept of the one you have been taught, i.e. - thinking like a physicist

    What about you, what you taking?
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    Re: The Revision thread: Mk. IV
    Go Go Johnny toothbrush
  4. blueray's Avatar
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    Re: The Revision thread: Mk. IV
    Hey quick question about ISA's

    What type of data would you select these types of graphs for....?

    Bar chart?
    Line graph?
    Pie chart?
    Scatter-gram?

    How many different values of the independent variable try? And why?

    To see a general trend.....
    (whats the other reason)
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