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Lols123

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Help with Revision Lecture Dilemma? :(
« on: May 24, 2011, 05:29:02 pm »
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Hey guys

I'm sure some of you have been to a few lectures by now. Would really appreciate how you found the physics lectures. I'm planning to go to the access education lecture, but due to time/money constraints (I have 3 SACs next week D: ) + all the lectures being really far away, I really need to know if it's worth going all the way to the lecture...Have you guys found it to be really helpful? I've already done a fair few exams (10+) with a pretty high average as well..
My teacher booked a school lecture that goes on for two hours and theres a 100+ pages of notes...so would you guys think that would be enough as opposed to booking another one this weekend? Just a bit worried as to the quality of a free school lecture...

Any advice would really be appreciated.

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Re: Help with Revision Lecture Dilemma? :(
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2011, 08:01:39 pm »
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If you're doing fine in prac exams you'll be fine. Revision lectures, IMO, are really only good if you're not so good at the subject. That's just from my own experience, I found going to lectures before starting a course to be more helpful than revision lectures.