DatAtarLyfe
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I posted this in phys section, but my question applies to both phys and chem
My trial exams are this term and so i'm going to start doing trial papers in order to study for them. However, since we haven't gone through it, our trials are only going to have the three core modules and not the option (for both chem and phys)
So when i'm doing trial papers, i'm planning on disregarding the option bit and doing only the cores.
My question is, since all the trials I looked at are 3 hrs long, if i were to take away the option, how much allocated time should i give myself? I've never attempted the option bit before so i'm not too sure how long you're meant to take on it :/
I thought maybe removing half an hour but am not too sure
Thanks in advance
P.S. my options are Medical and Industrial Chem, if that helps.
My trial exams are this term and so i'm going to start doing trial papers in order to study for them. However, since we haven't gone through it, our trials are only going to have the three core modules and not the option (for both chem and phys)
So when i'm doing trial papers, i'm planning on disregarding the option bit and doing only the cores.
My question is, since all the trials I looked at are 3 hrs long, if i were to take away the option, how much allocated time should i give myself? I've never attempted the option bit before so i'm not too sure how long you're meant to take on it :/
I thought maybe removing half an hour but am not too sure
Thanks in advance
P.S. my options are Medical and Industrial Chem, if that helps.