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Haven't made my bound reference yet
« on: November 01, 2018, 08:08:20 pm »
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Hello all. I have not yet made my methods bound reference and the exam is next week.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?? I could bind my methods notebooks together in which I have class notes, but mainly exercises and practice exam questions that I have done in my workbook and nothing is organised. I could use this notes book I have from connect education that I looked at like twice throughout the year.

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Re: Haven't made my bound reference yet
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2018, 10:06:12 pm »
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Hello all. I have not yet made my methods bound reference and the exam is next week.

WHAT SHOULD I DO?? I could bind my methods notebooks together in which I have class notes, but mainly exercises and practice exam questions that I have done in my workbook and nothing is organised. I could use this notes book I have from connect education that I looked at like twice throughout the year.
I don't know exactly what your resources contain so I can't really make a decision but it all depends on how comfortable you are with the content. If you are scoring quite well on practice exams I would be getting harder questions and questions you found difficult in your bound reference.
If you don't know the fundamentals too well you'd maybe want to have some theory in your bound ref.

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Re: Haven't made my bound reference yet
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2018, 07:01:02 pm »
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Hi,
Don't worry too much about your bound reference. As long as you've done enough practice exams, you won't be relying on it that much. If you have the time, my tip is: buy another exercise book and just write down the things you often forget and are not sure of (e.g. formulas but some are on the exam formula sheet anyway) and also add in reminders to avoid silly mistakes (e.g. units & rounding). Otherwise, keep pushing at the practice exams and you'll be fine.  :)