I've decided to get a revision thread going for the OCR FPFF June 2012 Exam. I know it's pretty early, but this is going to be a hard exam. I usually leave it late to start my revision, but this time I need an A* in this exam to get into my first choice And I'm not in school anymore, so I have to teach myself the content
So yeah, use this thread to discuss the topics, past papers, useful sites, revision tips etc. This is what I've come up with so far...
Attachments It won't let met attach more than 10 documents, so I've added the page numbers for the files that won't attach. Possible G485 Long Answer & Short Answer Questions (Courtesy of jamedz ) - page 28 Long Answer Questions from Jan 2011 & June 2010/11 (Courtesy of JuxtaposedJames ) - page 24 Medical Imaging, Universe, Capacitors & Nuclear Physics Spec Notes (Courtesy of Jukeboxing ) - page 23 Evolution of the Universe Summary (Courtesy of Picture~Perfect ) Jan 2012 Mark Scheme & Essay Type Questions (Courtesy of t01 ) Jan 2012 Paper & All G485 Questions & Answers (Courtesy of Beth1234 ) G485 Robbie Peck Revision Notes (Courtesy of singh224 ) My G485 Definitions
thanks unfortunately I don't :/ hopefully someone will post it...
How are you two getting on with revision?
I've not actually started.. just flicking through pages at the moment. Probably,going to start serious revision in two weeks (ie.East holidays) what about you?
I've not actually started.. just flicking through pages at the moment. Probably,going to start serious revision in two weeks (ie.East holidays) what about you?
it's going alright so far although i haven't actually done much yet... have you learned all of the content yet?
nope,we haven't done space and all the "charge" stuff and a bit of medical physics is left..hence,a lot to cover before exam leave!
haha yeah that's quite a bit to do... What are your physics teachers like? I had one who was really good and organised and another who was pretty rubbish
I got an A... but I got about 90% on each of he other modules, so I'm retaking this last one to try and get the pesky A*
Which bits do you like best/least in this unit?
ooh, well done on getting that A Yeah, i get the feeling that the A* is going to be a lot of work... but I'm determined to get it!
I quite like Capacitance and Nuclear Physics. I really dislike Medical Physics - I've always felt it was way too much like Biology :/ Space and Electric & Magnetic Fields are alright. I just wish there was mechanics as that's my real strength
ooh, well done on getting that A Yeah, i get the feeling that the A* is going to be a lot of work... but I'm determined to get it!
I quite like Capacitance and Nuclear Physics. I really dislike Medical Physics - I've always felt it was way too much like Biology :/ Space and Electric & Magnetic Fields are alright. I just wish there was mechanics as that's my real strength
How about you?
My favourite by far is nuclear physics. I actually quite like Medical physics, and I'm okay with electric and magnetic fields (with the exception of transformers...). Capacitance I find a little boring, though it's a small module and relatively easy. I don't like the space physics section though - it's too wishy-washy for my liking.
So are you going to classes this year or are you doing it on your own?
My favourite by far is nuclear physics. I actually quite like Medical physics, and I'm okay with electric and magnetic fields (with the exception of transformers...). Capacitance I find a little boring, though it's a small module and relatively easy. I don't like the space physics section though - it's too wishy-washy for my liking.
So are you going to classes this year or are you doing it on your own?
i'm doing it on my own when i was in school, a lot of the topics we focused on during revision was stuff i felt comfortable with (it all depended on what most of the class wanted to do...) so i thought it would just be easier this year, if I did it myself and focused on what I need to work on. Also, this way I don't get any homework
Are you still in school or are you teaching yourself? You were the one who created the imperial thread, weren't you? heard any news?
tell me about it there's just so much to learn... :/ how many other exams have you got this summer?
I've got 8 exams in total; had I not taken 3 early, I would have had 11 I don't actually technically need Physics in my offer though, but that would mean I HAVE to get an A in Further Maths. Which I actually think is more likely. UGGGHHHHH I just hate this module sooooooooooo much. Unit 4 was quite good, and I scraped an A which was good enough for me! How's revision going for you guys? Have you started? If yes, how much have you done, and how are you guys planning on revising for it? (Apologies for the interrogation! )
I've got 8 exams in total; had I not taken 3 early, I would have had 11 I don't actually technically need Physics in my offer though, but that would mean I HAVE to get an A in Further Maths. Which I actually think is more likely. UGGGHHHHH I just hate this module sooooooooooo much. Unit 4 was quite good, and I scraped an A which was good enough for me! How's revision going for you guys? Have you started? If yes, how much have you done, and how are you guys planning on revising for it? (Apologies for the interrogation! )
ooh, that's quite a lot :/ Yeah, unit 4 is wayyy better than this module. I started 'revising' a couple of weeks ago but haven't done much yet. I've got mates who are back from uni, which can be distracting Revision-wise, I'm going through questions in the book, watching videos online and I'll do some past papers closer to the exam. How's the revision going with you?
ooh, that's quite a lot :/ Yeah, unit 4 is wayyy better than this module. I started 'revising' a couple of weeks ago but haven't done much yet. I've got mates who are back from uni, which can be distracting Revision-wise, I'm going through questions in the book, watching videos online and I'll do some past papers closer to the exam. How's the revision going with you?
It's not going amazing tbh. I'm just majorly stressing about this module. It's just that we've got sooo much more to cover in so less time. Plus, the fact that one of my teachers makes no effort to actually teach us doesn't help either. My way of revising is making notes on each bullet point on the spec, so I know everything I need to. Only after I've learnt(/memorised in some cases) it all do I start past papers. So far I've learnt electric fields, magnetic fields, capacitors and the x-rays section in medical physics (which I have lost ) so I've got plenty more to do How far have you got?