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scaryshark09

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Guys I haven't learnt any of the proofs chapter yet, cause it wasn't in trials. Do I still have hope?
1. Correct, you haven’t learnt proofs
2. It WAS in our trial
3. You don’t need to worry, cause you don’t even do 4u anymore 😭
 

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Should we check the difficulty of 2u before our exam to get an idea, cause they are usually co-ordinated in difficulty (except last year), or would that be a horrible idea and set us for for failure?
 

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Should we check the difficulty of 2u before our exam to get an idea, cause they are usually co-ordinated in difficulty (except last year), or would that be a horrible idea and set us for for failure?
I doubt it is actually correlated but they’ll tell us anyway
 

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Should we check the difficulty of 2u before our exam to get an idea, cause they are usually co-ordinated in difficulty (except last year), or would that be a horrible idea and set us for for failure?
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Is there a correlation between 2u/4u/3u difficult of papers? As in 2022 hard for all, 2020 easy for all etc.
 

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Is there a correlation between 2u/4u/3u difficult of papers? As in 2022 hard for all, 2020 easy for all etc.
how tf is that going to change what we're going to sit through
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what will knowing if it is a hard paper achieve
you'll find out during reading time

just make sure not to stress when you see a bloody q16 complex proof of some rando theorem and you'll be fine
 

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