What is the best way to get myself ready for the AS May and June exams 2012?

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  1. suzukix94's Avatar
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    What is the best way to get myself ready for the AS May and June exams 2012?
    Ok so this May, and June im doing the AS edexcel exams: Physics Unit 1 and 2. Math C1, C2, Stats my question is what is the best way to revise and get ready especially for physics; what do you do to get the highest grades as possible. Thanks
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    Re: What is the best way to get myself ready for the AS May and June exams 2012?
    I find with maths its best to practice past papers and get used to the exam style questions. But with physics, its more the other way round, you need to fully understand the theory from the text book, and then just apply it to questions in the exams. Obviously practice physics papers near to the exam but understand the theory first
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    Re: What is the best way to get myself ready for the AS May and June exams 2012?
    (Original post by Mr Maths)
    I find with maths its best to practice past papers and get used to the exam style questions. But with physics, its more the other way round, you need to fully understand the theory from the text book, and then just apply it to questions in the exams. Obviously practice physics papers near to the exam but understand the theory first
    Alrighty; thank you. :]
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