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What do u need to revise for Alternative to Practical to be that excellent???
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Now to keep it simple, it's almost impossible to predict the chapters from which it will appear, as you can theoretically conduct experiments on almost every topic available in the syllabus. However, to save time, if you're doing the extended syllabus, there's no need to study all of it. Check the syllabus with the topics list and ONLY cover those that fall under 'Core' as Paper 6 is done both by candidates doing core and extended.amrthemaster said:What do u need to revise for Alternative to Practical to be that excellent???
thanxx...buddy but i would have really appreciated that 2 days before...MasterOfPuppets said:Now to keep it simple, it's almost impossible to predict the chapters from which it will appear, as you can theoretically conduct experiments on almost every topic available in the syllabus. However, to save time, if you're doing the extended syllabus, there's no need to study all of it. Check the syllabus with the topics list and ONLY cover those that fall under 'Core' as Paper 6 is done both by candidates doing core and extended.amrthemaster said:What do u need to revise for Alternative to Practical to be that excellent???
You also need to cover experiment-intensive sections as those have a higher tendency to appear, such as potometers, food tests, rate of heart beat, respiratory systems, photosynthesis in general and topics of the sort.
It's also HIGHLY recommended that you practice a lot of past papers and check the relevant answers in the mark schemes. That is because, albeit the topics are continuously changing , the style of questioning can be fairly repetitive and certain questions such as identifying the mistakes done in a particular experiment appear quite often.
Oh very sorry for the delay, I just noticed the post today.muzair said:thanxx...buddy but i would have really appreciated that 2 days before...MasterOfPuppets said:Now to keep it simple, it's almost impossible to predict the chapters from which it will appear, as you can theoretically conduct experiments on almost every topic available in the syllabus. However, to save time, if you're doing the extended syllabus, there's no need to study all of it. Check the syllabus with the topics list and ONLY cover those that fall under 'Core' as Paper 6 is done both by candidates doing core and extended.amrthemaster said:What do u need to revise for Alternative to Practical to be that excellent???
You also need to cover experiment-intensive sections as those have a higher tendency to appear, such as potometers, food tests, rate of heart beat, respiratory systems, photosynthesis in general and topics of the sort.
It's also HIGHLY recommended that you practice a lot of past papers and check the relevant answers in the mark schemes. That is because, albeit the topics are continuously changing , the style of questioning can be fairly repetitive and certain questions such as identifying the mistakes done in a particular experiment appear quite often.
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