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Chemistry and Physics help

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Hey , I was wondering how should i study for chemistry extended and physics extended , should i read the whole book or if somebody can tell me what to focus on i would be very grateful , thanks =)
 
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With physics i find that most paper 3's have electricity so i would focus on that abit, also go through Pressure, Work Energy And Power, they also seem to come up a lot..
With physics anything can really come up which makes it one of the harder subjects, some questions are even based on the O level syllabus e.g micrometer
So i would suggest reading through your notes and then do some past papers...

Chemistry you must look at this guys notes viewtopic.php?f=24&t=5884
They helped me alot.
 
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I'd say practice the recent past papers until you're thorough with them and do revise from you notes too. I found the pacific O level guide for physics really helpful. As for paper 1 try practice from the old years as well as a lot of MCQs are repeated. Electricity's the scoring part, so if you're concepts are clear there's no problem. Arcticmonkey is right, sometimes O level syllabus questions so be prepared for anything.
 
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Arcticmonkey said:
With physics i find that most paper 3's have electricity so i would focus on that abit, also go through Pressure, Work Energy And Power, they also seem to come up a lot..
With physics anything can really come up which makes it one of the harder subjects, some questions are even based on the O level syllabus e.g micrometer
So i would suggest reading through your notes and then do some past papers...

Chemistry you must look at this guys notes viewtopic.php?f=24&t=5884
They helped me alot.

Thanks alot =)
 
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arlery said:
I'd say practice the recent past papers until you're thorough with them and do revise from you notes too. I found the pacific O level guide for physics really helpful. As for paper 1 try practice from the old years as well as a lot of MCQs are repeated. Electricity's the scoring part, so if you're concepts are clear there's no problem. Arcticmonkey is right, sometimes O level syllabus questions so be prepared for anything.

Ok sure I'll do my best!
 
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