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Failed Unit 1 AOS 2 SAC?
« on: March 12, 2016, 09:02:54 pm »
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Hey everyone.
I failed my first SAC for physics for the year which was on electricity (my teacher decided to start with AOS 2 instead of AOS 1 idk why)... and now have to resit and am really scared to because I don't want to fail. I didn't have the right stuff on my cheat sheet last time and don't want the same thing to happen again and fail the resit.

Anyone have any tips/tricks or recommendations for what to put on my cheat sheet for this topic??

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Re: Failed Unit 1 AOS 2 SAC?
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2016, 09:08:32 pm »
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Hey everyone.
I failed my first SAC for physics for the year which was on electricity (my teacher decided to start with AOS 2 instead of AOS 1 idk why)... and now have to resit and am really scared to because I don't want to fail. I didn't have the right stuff on my cheat sheet last time and don't want the same thing to happen again and fail the resit.

Anyone have any tips/tricks or recommendations for what to put on my cheat sheet for this topic??

Put down all your required formulas, and key concepts. The trick to gaining good marks in physics is understanding the concepts from top to bottom, and remembering all the formulas (how they work and what they mean- which would allow you to use them in the correct situation). I would also recommend you to look over the stuff you are not confident with (also the stuff you got wrong), and if you can't remember it, maybe chuck it down on your reference sheet.

Good luck  :)
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