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unknown88

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So pretty much,
1. do past paper without notes under exam conditions
2. answer questions that i havent done with notes after
3. then check answers from solution?

should I be doing this? or skip the 2nd part
Skip the 2nd part then go to 3. Mark the paper and give yourself percentage/mark. then 4. Go back look where you went wrong and learn from your mistakes basically. If you got 4/7 for a question see what they wrote extra to get 7/7 etc.
 

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Looking back in your notes is fine. But when you go to answer the question, don't copy/rewrite exactly from your notes. Take a look, think about it, then write it from the top of your head. This helps with developing better recall.

Also, you might want to mark the questions you can't do straight away and make them priorities when you continue to revise.

What one of my teachers gets me to do is do a past paper cold (no notes or anything). Then, mark the paper and see what questions I got wrong. Write down the topics they were from. These are now your known unknowns, and a priority to learn.
 

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lol, I just answer them in my head mentally and then compare with marking crit
 

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