yeah deffs works a treat. Because your average exam has about 10-15 theory questions.
And even if you spend 10 minutes of reading time making sure you get these right and getting the process in your head for the calculation ones you still have 5 minutes to get the feel of the SA and then around 80 minutes during to do them during writing time.
Unfortunatley you cant really do this for physics ><
I did Physics last year, and my stratergy for that in reading time was to READ, CAREFULLY, the words in S.A, then go to your particular detailed study (Get a feel of it - Mine was structures) and then go back to S.A with about 7 -9 minutes in hand, and get the thought process rolling on how to attempt the S.A questions - especially the "hard" questions....wernt too many last year, unfortunately
Btw...for Physics, I tip a banked question....Involving force, friction, speed etc (the whole do)....was really sure it was going to be on motion last year, but wasnt... It shall be this year
