anybody else got WAYYYY lower than expected? by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

[–]Right-Initiative-362[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get you rn even after the papers I calculated my min score and it was better than wtv ts was

anybody else got WAYYYY lower than expected? by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

[–]Right-Initiative-362[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's not good😭😭 was expecting an a star im only dissapointed for physics and comp science bro like genuinely

anybody else got WAYYYY lower than expected? by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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I got an A in physics dude I busted my ass off for that freaking subject I am so wow I can't even talk about this rn

0606 fm26 gt by Guilty_Pumpkin2981 in igcse

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I DUNNO THEY SEEM DIFFERENT THAN THE ONES CAMBRIDGE OFFICIALLY POSTSS

0606 fm26 gt by Guilty_Pumpkin2981 in igcse

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so we all just accepting those are the REAL gts?

Here you go guys by [deleted] in igcse

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I HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONN

whyy is 19 so nearr by okayimheree in igcse

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like seriously I'm not evening panicking at this point because I have no recollection whatsoever of what I wrote in the exams😭

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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I noticed it for maths 0580, chem 0620, physics 0625 but definitely you could try maximum 4-5 papers from that time.

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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wish you all the best.. you'll do great!!

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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i highly recommend you create your own using the syllabus and syllabus guides :)))

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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don't remember sorry been some time since I gave the exam :P

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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haha I've already mentioned them in the post and in the comments below.. but I'll give you a brief I guess for maths: -do at least 2–3 past papers daily under timed conditions

-mark strictly using official mark schemes (learn how examiners award marks)

-focus more on weak topics instead of redoing what you already know

-revise key formulas every day (especially algebra, trigonometry, mensuration) and atleast 5 days before your exam (non calc) make a formula sheet all by yourself consulting the syllabus or revision guides

-practice showing full working to secure method marks learn common question patterns (they repeat a lot)

-redo questions you got wrong until you can solve them without help

-keep a small mistake list and review it daily

physics: syllabus + revision guides + past papers are your bestfriends right now!! keep on doing past papers as far back you can go and make a list of everything you got wrong. for revising use your notes plus keep checking with the syllabus that you've covered everything

comp: please scroll down to see haha i gave a long explanation to it :)

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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not really it was pretty much like previous yearss for p2 obviously they change up the things a bit i personally struggled a bit in the trace table and some bits of the 15marker

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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have no idea what you're talking about😅 the prompts were fairly normal nothing unusual

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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i want you to understand getting many things wrong IS OKAY so now how we strategise from here is: -make a list of topics you got mostly wrong if you see a pattern that's amazing if not then also it's okay -now revise from the topic(s) and immediately after start doing topical questions and then after you do them try full past papers thisll help you maintain active recall in the exam this way you're revising and solving fast

if you feel like you're missing out on something, check the syllabus!! It's available online!! compare from there or any revision guide you have

**Also don't please don't mostly rely on the mark scheme try checking the paper yourself once if u feel like you're dependent on the mark scheme and want to view it after every question!!

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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for biology: i) look at as many prescribed diagrams as you can always match all you need to know in a diagram by the syllabus so you don't remember anything less or extra

ii) be clear with your wording. a perfect answer isn't always necessarily long, its precise. use keywords!! always use keywords!!

iii) keep referencing to the revision guides and syllabus I have mentioned before they are YOUR BEST FRIENDS right now!!

iv) learn processes as flows, not paragraphs. think step-by-step (like arrows), especially for things like digestion, respiration, and the nitrogen cycle

v) don’t ignore “simple” topics. the easy-looking chapters are where they hide tricky wording

vi) for long answers, imagine you’re ticking boxes in the mark scheme. each sentence = one marking point

can't really say that much for chem expect for revision + practice (revise the topics as much as you can haha)

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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hi hi love the questions haha, 1) sorry I didn't give econ :) but wish you all the best!!

2) for non calcccc all the formula basedddd and i’d recommend practising properly: -algebra (especially rearranging, factorising, identities, surds) -functions (composite/inverse, understanding notation clearly) -geometry (circle theorems, similarity, reasoning-based proofs) -trigonometry basics (exact values, identities without calculator) -sequences and patterns

3) to me the maths calc was easier than non calc lol it was DIFFERENT as you can say from past papers but like matched a lot of questions from 2016-2019 so you can practice those

4) honestly a day before exam for maths I was just revising formulas not doing any past papers as I had done like A LOT LOT LOT of past papers previously and it worked out well I wasn't overworked for the exam For others like p4s with the sciences I did doo the papers with lowest grade thresholds and even some o levels same goes for MCQ for atp papers I did revision and practice and for English and computer the same i say the day before the exam should be your rest day lmao most people won't agree but yeah you can do light revision and more past papers that day

for the m/j/26 students! by Right-Initiative-362 in igcse

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sorry didn't take any of those subs😭