I use the revision guides from my text book (AQA) because i know it's not missing anything as it's written by the examiners I don't really trust cgp for anything more than a B/A maybe.... So i'd suggest seeing if your textbook offers an official revision guide
I use the revision guides from my text book (AQA) because i know it's not missing anything as it's written by the examiners I don't really trust cgp for anything more than a B/A maybe.... So i'd suggest seeing if your textbook offers an official revision guide
Don't worry though! You can do well from class notes etc. I don't do the same board as you, but what i'd suggest is checking if endoscopes are listed in the specification for your board. If they aren't then dont worry... you dont need to know them even if you covered them in class! But if it is listed then either check that your cgp is the right board, find a board-certified revision guide, or write your own notes from the spec (I've done the 2 latter) Good luck!!
Don't worry though! You can do well from class notes etc. I don't do the same board as you, but what i'd suggest is checking if endoscopes are listed in the specification for your board. If they aren't then dont worry... you dont need to know them even if you covered them in class! But if it is listed then either check that your cgp is the right board, find a board-certified revision guide, or write your own notes from the spec (I've done the 2 latter) Good luck!!
I just want to point out that a lot of people have managed to get A* by using the CGP revision guide. In addition, when revising I use both the course textbook and the guide as I find this is a good combination. Agree?
I just want to point out that a lot of people have managed to get A* by using the CGP revision guide. In addition, when revising I use both the course textbook and the guide as I find this is a good combination. Agree?
Yes! You can obviously get an A* with the help of CGP... but as you said, it would be best used in conjunction with either the textbook, class notes, and/ or practice papers. What I meant was that using CGP exclusivly would not get you top grade(s), sorry if that was unclear! And I agree, a good idea is to read through pages of the textbook and compare them against the revsion guide (e.g. CGP) and add anything you think is missing/ re-iterate difficult topics using post-it notes
Other one, it may not be on the new spec, but if a question comes up it will be an application question as opposed to one where they ask you outright what an endoscope does
Other one, it may not be on the new spec, but if a question comes up it will be an application question as opposed to one where they ask you outright what an endoscope does