Hi Reader Feeling the mock exam panic? Don’t worry—you’re not alone, and I’ve got you covered! Whether you’ve got two days or two hours to revise, here’s a simple, effective 5-step strategy to make your revision count. Step 1: Pick Your Questions Don’t overwhelm yourself. Randomly choose:
…for each topic. Also find 3 data-based Paper 1B questions. There's a whole bank of these inside TrIBe. Step 2: Time Yourself Answer the questions in focused 40-minute blocks. Set a timer, switch off distractions, and GO. After each session, take a 10-minute break (you deserve it!). Step 3: Mark Your Mistakes Mark your answers using the markscheme. For anything you got wrong, add it to your revision notes like this: EMF is the energy given to each coulomb of charge. P.D. is the energy used by each coulomb of charge. 👉 Only write down what you got wrong and what you learned from it. Step 4: Keep It Moving If something just doesn’t click (*cough* Fleming’s Left Hand Rule *cough*), don’t sweat it. Save it for your real exam revision. For now, cross your fingers it won’t pop up on the mock! Step 5: Stay Energised When your brain feels fried, try these: GradePod Members: Watch an “Activate the Application” video on your trickiest topic. Not a member yet? Join TrIBe here. All Students: Work through some MC questions on GradeGorilla for a quick win. And Finally... Here's a 5-Step Plan You Can Follow!
Mock exams are just a warm-up. They’re not the real deal, so use this as a chance to practice your exam strategy. 💪
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