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How to do really well in 3 unit (1 Viewer)

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Do past papers as many times as you can until you feel you are stronger with them (i.e. learn from your mistakes you made in the past papers and redo them until you get them all right), look at the marking allocation and marking criteria. Yeah, that's pretty much what I know
 

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If you do 3U/2U make sure you master 2U and don't neglect it as you will need it. Other than that the best way to score high in 3U is to be very knowledgeable and a way to test this is by doing past papers under timed conditions and effectively evaluating your results.

If you do 3U/4U it is definitely a good idea to plan out your timetable to include 3U study, I found that it was very easy to forget the importance of studying 3U when 4U seemed all that more 'harder'.

Good Luck!
 

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If you do 3U/2U make sure you master 2U and don't neglect it as you will need it. Other than that the best way to score high in 3U is to be very knowledgeable and a way to test this is by doing past papers under timed conditions and effectively evaluating your results.

If you do 3U/4U it is definitely a good idea to plan out your timetable to include 3U study, I found that it was very easy to forget the importance of studying 3U when 4U seemed all that more 'harder'.

Good Luck!
Tbh, a ton of 4U students forget 2U content. 2U is assumed knowledge for 4U so if you do 4U, 2U is still important.

It just means you don't have to do practice questions on it.
 

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Tbh, a ton of 4U students forget 2U content. 2U is assumed knowledge for 4U so if you do 4U, 2U is still important.

It just means you don't have to do practice questions on it.
Yep I agree with this, if you fall into the category of doing 3U/4U, you'll want to make sure you have excellent 2U knowledge for your 3U component as you'll be speeding through it a lot in class.
 

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