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lolbox

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Meth0dz help~
« on: October 22, 2010, 06:54:18 pm »
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Ahh I have a few questions
Firstly what would be the best way to prepare at this late stage. Just doing as many practise questions as possible? The thing is I struggle with most questions

Secondly, I can do the maths but I often struggle to determine what the question is actually asking. (Can't interpret the question). Any help/guidance of this front?

Thankyou

Oh and do you think a score of 30 raw is possible by cramming from now. My sacs have been C's and D's and I've really neglected methods. Is aiming for a 30 pushing it. (I plan to put in a few hours each day from now once I figure out how I should study)

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Re: Meth0dz help~
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2010, 07:26:06 pm »
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Just to answer if 30 is still possible.

Ofcourse it is, even with sacs of C's and D's, just matters how much 'effective' revision and study you do, but never doubt yourself :)
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Re: Meth0dz help~
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2010, 07:29:36 pm »
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i think the best way is go back through/scanning through the past exam papers especially 2010 trials and going over topics that are most likely to come up. ( Especially this year, since slight changes came, take a good look and study the sample paper Meth Exam 1 )

2) try to read the question slowly and make out what they are saying, maybe at first you wouldn't get it but hopefully the next you can

3) 30 is still possible, try your best.
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