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So yeah anyone else sitting the AQA physics exam tomorrow? Anything you think I would particularly need to know or maybe even any questions that might come up?
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Don't teachers provide you with a list of things that might come up?
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Well yes but it's a large range of things and you never know someone on TTG may have more info on the exams themselves.
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good luck i got a C in Physic but we had multiply choice so it was not that hard
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Best of luck with your exam. When I done my Physics GCSE, I revised a bunch of questions that I believed were gonna come up, but never. The exam board set a load of different questions to the ones we had been revising.
Best advice I could give you is revise everything you possibly can... and chew gum whilst in the exam! Study shows it helps a lot of people concentrate more, even if it doesn't help you - no loss whatsoever.
Best advice I could give you is revise everything you possibly can... and chew gum whilst in the exam! Study shows it helps a lot of people concentrate more, even if it doesn't help you - no loss whatsoever.
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Ive just had a science exam today mate, but all sciences put together in this one for know, the physics was mainly about calculating the wave speed, frequency ect. and also went on about heat insulation for homes (payback time and that) just don't put yourself under pressure and revise tonight and before the test and you will do fine mate!
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All I remember about my Physics exams were equations.
Lots and lots of equations.
Revise substituting values and variables into their respective areas and you should be fine.
Are you allowed a calculator?
I would highly advise bringing one.
Lots and lots of equations.
Revise substituting values and variables into their respective areas and you should be fine.
Are you allowed a calculator?
I would highly advise bringing one.
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Yeah I'm sitting a Physics exam tomorrow.
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Wez wrote All I remember about my Physics exams were equations.Yeah your allowed a calculator they give you one before the exam and yeah basically all equations with a few other questions
Lots and lots of equations.
Revise substituting values and variables into their respective areas and you should be fine.
Are you allowed a calculator?
I would highly advise bringing one.
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also their will be quite a few extented questions asking for a long answer usually worth six marks and their might be s and p-waves from earthquakes!
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