Tomorrow: 1. CHEM EMPA Paper + Finish List of Common Exam Qs and answers to them 2. C2 Revision - Radians + Sine + Cosine 3. C2 Paper 4. S1 Revision - Chp 2 + 3 5. S1 paper 6. Start BIOL1 Exam Booklet - Will start this tomorrow before school 7. CHEM2 Paper 8. Do Exam Qs on Redox + Equilibria 9. PSAY2 Exam 10. BIOL2 Revision - Plants 11. Bio EMPA revision
Today: CHEM5 -Read all the sheets marked with a highlighter -Revise 'Thermodynamics' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts CHEM1 -Revise 'Introduction to organic chemistry' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts -Start revising 'Alkanes' (at least NT textbook) BIOL5 -Do Homework Booklet -Finish revising 'Genetic control of protein structure and function' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts -Revise 'Control of gene expression'
I did so little today!!
Tomorrow: CHEM5 -Finish revising 'Thermodynamics' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts -Revise 'Periodicity' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts -Look through any remaining preparation for ISA BIOL5 -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts for 'Genetic control of protein structure and function' -Revise 'Control of gene expression' -Do Examination and Exam-Style Qsts -Start revising 'DNA technology' (at least NT textbook)
Have you finished the syllabus for C2/S1? I decided not to move onto past-papers as we've still got a few chapters to cover.
I've finished S1 but two chapters left of C2 which is the trig stuff excluding radians. I've been skipping the Exam questions on the two chapters I haven't done and will come back to them when I have which will hopefully be by the end of this week.
How are you finding C2? Trig is hard for me. I'm probably the most incompetent person ever to take maths though so maths has yet to be subject where I feel like I can get an A.
I've finished S1 but two chapters left of C2 which is the trig stuff excluding radians. I've been skipping the Exam questions on the two chapters I haven't done and will come back to them when I have which will hopefully be by the end of this week.
How are you finding C2? Trig is hard for me. I'm probably the most incompetent person ever to take maths though so maths has yet to be subject where I feel like I can get an A.
I'm not finding it difficult at all to be honest, although then again I haven't done any Maths whatsoever throughout this Easter break (or any form of work for that matter). The only topic which I was having problems on was Differentiation - not the differentiating itself but the optimisation problems. I just couldn't get my head around it and have since neglected it.
4.5 weeks until my first exam, and I will be starting revision tomorrow, and will plough through past-papers two-weeks before my first exam.