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Writing 'bound reference' for chem and physics
« on: October 03, 2015, 04:23:40 pm »
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I had this idea a while back of writing a 'bound reference' as it were for Chem and Physics to revise content.
Could I have some opinion on this? Good - ok - bad idea LOL :)
Disclaimer: I'm not stupid, I know there's no relevance to the exam in itself :P
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Re: Writing 'bound reference' for chem and physics
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2015, 05:16:18 pm »
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I had this idea a while back of writing a 'bound reference' as it were for Chem and Physics to revise content.
Could I have some opinion on this? Good - ok - bad idea LOL :)
Disclaimer: I'm not stupid, I know there's no relevance to the exam in itself :P
I personally think it's a waste of time unless you're losing marks due to misconceptions with the content.
Either way, log your errors in a book and from there you'll see where you're losing your marks in. That way it'd be better to focus on things you're unsure of rather than wasting time since there's precious time that can be used to study for other subjects!

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Re: Writing 'bound reference' for chem and physics
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2015, 06:02:46 pm »
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I personally think it's a waste of time unless you're losing marks due to misconceptions with the content.
Either way, log your errors in a book and from there you'll see where you're losing your marks in. That way it'd be better to focus on things you're unsure of rather than wasting time since there's precious time that can be used to study for other subjects!

Unless you lose like 40%+ for every prac exam you do xD
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