ye but what if idk the contentpast papers
Then I would do a past paper or two to diagnose gaps in content knowledge, then go back and revise specifically what you couldn't do. Even if you'll only get like 30% on the paper, that saves you from relearning 30% of stuff you already knew. If you repeat that cycle for a while you'll fill everything in while also getting experience for the paper and also a nice boost of motivation as you can watch your marks go up after each paper. Also I would probably skim over the content after youve done this just to make sure there was nothing that you missed because the papers cant cover everything obviously. For example, Ive never seen a physics paper that asks about experiments to determine the speed of light.ye but what if idk the content
I’m pretty much set for it so I’m just not studying bc I’ll already do super well anywaysWhat do u reckon is the best way to revise for modules in Physics? Should I just go over the Pearson textbook and watch some youtube videos, or are there any other ways u guys use to revise content? Thanks
I wish I was you rnI’m pretty much set for it so I’m just not studying bc I’ll already do super well anyways
Heard that before dwI wish I was you rn
u ain't fooling me this timeI’m pretty much set for it so I’m just not studying bc I’ll already do super well anyways
that makes sense. so basically i should just rinse out every paper on thsc and just go over what i couldn't do each time. thanks for your helpThen I would do a past paper or two to diagnose gaps in content knowledge, then go back and revise specifically what you couldn't do. Even if you'll only get like 30% on the paper, that saves you from relearning 30% of stuff you already knew. If you repeat that cycle for a while you'll fill everything in while also getting experience for the paper and also a nice boost of motivation as you can watch your marks go up after each paper. Also I would probably skim over the content after youve done this just to make sure there was nothing that you missed because the papers cant cover everything obviously. For example, Ive never seen a physics paper that asks about experiments to determine the speed of light.
Well you don't have to do every paper unless you are that dedicated. Also ofc make sure they're 2019 and after. Also it may not work for you and thats fine, maybe going over the textbook is what works for you, everyone is different. Just make sure that regardless of what you do you do get some past papers in before the final day.that makes sense. so basically i should just rinse out every paper on thsc and just go over what i couldn't do each time. thanks for your help
I mean I got the next 11 days till the test and I need a redemption for Physics so I got not option but be that dedicated For papers before 2019 I could just questions which seem relevant for the new syllabus. But bottom line is I need to study hard lolWell you don't have to do every paper unless you are that dedicated. Also ofc make sure they're 2019 and after. Also it may not work for you and thats fine, maybe going over the textbook is what works for you, everyone is different. Just make sure that regardless of what you do you do get some past papers in before the final day.
I have 7 days so Ill try do the sameI mean I got the next 11 days till the test and I need a redemption for Physics so I got not option but be that dedicated For papers before 2019 I could just questions which seem relevant for the new syllabus. But bottom line is I need to study hard lol