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TheEagle

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Is methods easier than physics? (To score high in)
« on: March 03, 2019, 07:33:10 pm »
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Hey guys,

So I’m doing physics and methods 1/2 this year in year 11, and so far I have found physics dry and just plugging values in formulas. However I find methods much more ‘fun’ and interesting. I also heard that in year 12 physics it will be a complete different story. Is it harder to score high in methods than physics?

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Re: Is methods easier than physics? (To score high in)
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2019, 09:05:17 pm »
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This is largely an individual thing. You'll probably find it easier to score high in the subject that you're personally more interested in.

That being said, I recall all of my friends having a tougher time with physics than with methods.

With regards to methods in particular, scoring high is pretty manageable if you're competent at maths (definitely don't have to be a genius) and willing to work really hard and do a lot of practice exams.
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