I don't think I will actually. Its a waste of money since it can't change the grade. You should have seen all the stupid mistakes I made in this exam
Ah, we all make those mistakes under pressure man I made some horrific ones in my S1 exam, and even straight after the exam I knew that I knew the stuff, I just messed up under the time pressures. What kind of mistakes were they, if you don't mind my asking?
I know this is a very difficult question to answer, but how much EP research do you reckon I could get done in, say, 10 hours over the course of this weekend? Any rough answer would honestly be helpful.
I know this is a very difficult question to answer, but how much EP research do you reckon I could get done in, say, 10 hours over the course of this weekend? Any rough answer would honestly be helpful.
Hmm...have you managed to find/get your sources? I think the majority of my time when doing research was actually trying to find the sources in the first place. The research is relatively straight forward after that (writing it can be a bit hard, though) so I think 10 hours is a good amount of time to get plenty of research done.
Ah, we all make those mistakes under pressure man I made some horrific ones in my S1 exam, and even straight after the exam I knew that I knew the stuff, I just messed up under the time pressures. What kind of mistakes were they, if you don't mind my asking?
There's so much wrong with the idea of exams really. This is one I seem to have forgotten that carbon makes 4 bonds
And that test tube question with the reagants and observations (I wrote sulfuric acid for the HCl and HNO3 one and if I wrote nitric acid which is what I actually meant, I would have got all 3 marks)
They want me to use things from previous lessons though? How does that work?
Well, you're not going to be studying one topic throughout the whole year when the topic changes, empty those topic notes into a folder at home and start fresh - e.g. I did maths, every time we learnt a new aspect of a module then I emptied the previous notes Even essay subjects study multiple areas, maybe take two folders and have half a subject in each?