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Effective Use of Past Papers
With the exam cancelled, you may be
thinking: what do I do with the revision timetables, notes and flashcards?
Before you considering throwing them out, consider whether you may want to sit
your exam if you are not happy with your results in July.
Past papers and mark schemes are often overlooked by students – however, used
effectively, they are a very useful tool. Here are a few tips on making good
use of past papers during lockdown.
Practice Questions
Once you’ve finished learning the entire syllabus, it can be tempting to ignore
past papers entirely. However, having a go at exam-style questions once you’ve
studied a specific topic is a useful revision strategy. Whether this is through
end-of-topic tests or at the end of a chapter in a textbook, attempting
questions in this way ensures you can actively recall information. It may also
highlight any areas you are not so comfortable with.
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