Some of the multiple choice questions I get are so horrific, they have so many traps in them
I suppose that's what you get for choosing to do a general engineering course
The worst thing about multiple choice is I doubt myself based on patterns in my answers. In the TSA I thought the answers for a certain sequence of questions was AAAAABABBB or something like that but I was thinking that they wouldn't exclude C, D and E for such a long run of questions
The worst thing about multiple choice is I doubt myself based on patterns in my answers. In the TSA I thought the answers for a certain sequence of questions was AAAAABABBB or something like that but I was thinking that they wouldn't exclude C, D and E for such a long run of questions
How did they go?
Chemistry multiple choice was really quite easy, Physics multiple choice was a lot harder and I just about finished on time. In my Physics multiple choice I did 14 questions before my first 'D' answer came up
2 hours of chemistry and 4 hours of maths tomorrow, yeeee
Chemistry multiple choice was really quite easy, Physics multiple choice was a lot harder and I just about finished on time. In my Physics multiple choice I did 14 questions before my first 'D' answer came up
2 hours of chemistry and 4 hours of maths tomorrow, yeeee
Luckily I don't have any multiple choice for A-Levels.
IB Maths is by far the hardest subject for me, even though I spend the most time studying it (more than double the hours I spend on chemistry and physics combined!) I'm still not getting solid 6s Time is a huge issue in IB exams, but I'm becoming better practiced over time so I think I definitely will be about to get a 6 in my real exam, or maybe even a 7
IB Maths is by far the hardest subject for me, even though I spend the most time studying it (more than double the hours I spend on chemistry and physics combined!) I'm still not getting solid 6s Time is a huge issue in IB exams, but I'm becoming better practiced over time so I think I definitely will be about to get a 6 in my real exam, or maybe even a 7
How do IB grade boundaries work? Like eg for gcses the A* is top 8% in the country, is a 6/7 like a top level? always been curious