Carrotsticks
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1. Stay focused and minimise panicking.
2. Make links to previous parts. Keep thinking 'What do I have, and what do I need?'. If your expression has a whole bunch of tans, but the required result has a whole bunch of sines and cosines, then that's a clue to convert all the tans to sin/cos etc etc.
3. Eat well, but not enough to go into a food coma during the exam.
4. Pay attention to even 'tedious working out', as that is where silly errors come from: Being complacent and paying little attention to basic arithmetic.
5. Enjoy the exam =)
2. Make links to previous parts. Keep thinking 'What do I have, and what do I need?'. If your expression has a whole bunch of tans, but the required result has a whole bunch of sines and cosines, then that's a clue to convert all the tans to sin/cos etc etc.
3. Eat well, but not enough to go into a food coma during the exam.
4. Pay attention to even 'tedious working out', as that is where silly errors come from: Being complacent and paying little attention to basic arithmetic.
5. Enjoy the exam =)