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TMUA revision help

Hey guys, I'm taking the TMUA to apply for Economics at Cambridge and my dad's suggesting that I do all the TMUA papers as soon as possible, so that I'll have more time to review the answers and understand everything. I'm just a little reluctant to do so, since many say that we should leave the actual TMUA papers for later on, and focus on similar papers for now, such as MAT, which I'm currently focusing on, while doing a TMUA paper less often. Do you guys think this is the right approach?

Also, for certain topics that I'm slightly weaker on, how should I practice the content itself? Say I'm weaker at integration and need more practice on it. Would a normal A Level textbook be sufficient?

Thanks for the help!

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Hi I am doing TMUA this year too. What I am going to follow is doing papers more than once. For weaker topics, you can read TMUA specification properly for it and search that on youtube/A-level textbook. Some websites also offer free mock papers which you can try.

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by Aditya2123
Hi I am doing TMUA this year too. What I am going to follow is doing papers more than once. For weaker topics, you can read TMUA specification properly for it and search that on youtube/A-level textbook. Some websites also offer free mock papers which you can try.

Alright thanks bro

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