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Hi guys,

This doesn't apply to all syllabi, but I was wondering whether it is a good idea to write notes on things such as "Solve problems using <insert formulae here>. All that column 2 stuff in the syllabus. I know some, such as the experimental ones in Phys and Chem need notes, but what about the others, say Projectile Motion?

Any help is appreciated.
 

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The ones with calculations won't need notes, but rather practice with the relevant equations.

The data processing ones need notes.
 
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A few people forget/can't be fucked to review the 2nd column. Not good.
 

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dp624 said:
The ones with calculations won't need notes, but rather practice with the relevant equations.

The data processing ones need notes.
Agreed. With physics - make sure you understand the formulas and how to use them. However some aspects - like the data ones should have notes. For example I have notes on information about Goddard (you can do any scientist) and investigations such as the pendulum experiment.
 

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yea for my summaries on the 2nd column, for the pracs i just summarise the steps i took and what i found out/my observations. and the eq's i find a bunch of related q's and do em. and for the second hand investigation i just do it, lol.
 

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