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getting a in practicals..

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is it easy To get A IN bio practicals if one has enough practice drawing from photomicrographs.....and has solved past papers by reading each and every markschme...bt nt performed the task..
 
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It is not difficult to get an A in bio practicals..if u have practiced drawing, graticule calculations might be very important this time so make sure you do know them, for the wet experiment the most important thing is time management..read the question over & over again, First draw the table to take your readings & then proceed..make your concepts clear because you must have seen questions on comparisons in the previous papers. Also, go through the experiments in Mary jones, they're pretty helpful.
For Chem, Obviously..keep your Stoichiometry strong & or salt analysis always write what you see. DO NOT manipulate your results
For physics Practice more & more graphs, draw the tables before you take your readings..all your readings should be 3 s.f.
& most importantly CHILL, the more you panic the more you mess up your experiment =)
 
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True, if you panic, you forget stuff you already know.
 
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aquariangurl said:
It is not difficult to get an A in bio practicals..if u have practiced drawing, graticule calculations might be very important this time so make sure you do know them, for the wet experiment the most important thing is time management..read the question over & over again, First draw the table to take your readings & then proceed..make your concepts clear because you must have seen questions on comparisons in the previous papers. Also, go through the experiments in Mary jones, they're pretty helpful.
For Chem, Obviously..keep your Stoichiometry strong & or salt analysis always write what you see. DO NOT manipulate your results
For physics Practice more & more graphs, draw the tables before you take your readings..all your readings should be 3 s.f.
& most importantly CHILL, the more you panic the more you mess up your experiment =)

thanks 4 the informative help & cool advice. best of luck :)
 
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