"Personalise" your formulae list

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Subject: Higher Physics
Last updated: 04/01/2012
Tags: all necessary working, annotate, diagram
Higher Physics

The most secure way to prepare for any examination is to expand (annotate/personalise) the standard given lists of formulae - to make sure you know the meaning and context of every equation/formula.

This will be built up during your study  year(s), and will not only act as a revision guide, but will ensure that when the "blank" (unannotated) list is given out at the examination, you know how to use it.

The other necessary preparation is to try a wide range of questions, both with the aid of notes/textbook, and - more importantly, as examination preparation - without any aids. This will build up understanding, knowledge and stamina

A final touch: be prepared to use annotated diagrams wherever appropriate, and show all necessary working - use words as well as equations and diagrams.

 


Philip Bradfield Higher Physics Tutor (Kirkcaldy)

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An experienced Private Tutor, retired Senior Lecturer, Wolverhampton University



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