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hi guys i just did a trial paper and I left a lot of questions blank or got the questions wrong and I know thats a sign that I should revise ad practise those type of questions more, but I'm not sure where or how to start? Like do I write my notes and then do a bunch of practise questions from the textbook? I really don't know how to start and a few questions I forgot how to do came from year 11 content so I have to go thru those as well. I'm just really worried about not making the most out of my time.
 

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math advanced is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo easy
 

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hi guys i just did a trial paper and I left a lot of questions blank or got the questions wrong and I know thats a sign that I should revise ad practise those type of questions more, but I'm not sure where or how to start? Like do I write my notes and then do a bunch of practise questions from the textbook? I really don't know how to start and a few questions I forgot how to do came from year 11 content so I have to go thru those as well. I'm just really worried about not making the most out of my time.
do chapter reviews from every chapter of your chosen textbook, thats literally the best u can do
 

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hi guys i just did a trial paper and I left a lot of questions blank or got the questions wrong and I know thats a sign that I should revise ad practise those type of questions more, but I'm not sure where or how to start? Like do I write my notes and then do a bunch of practise questions from the textbook? I really don't know how to start and a few questions I forgot how to do came from year 11 content so I have to go thru those as well. I'm just really worried about not making the most out of my time.
Try to identify the exact kind of questions you didnt know how to answer and find those questions in your textbook and other past papers. As nonya said, Cambridge is bad with their explanations and even their working can prove to be cumbersome, so you should look to other textbooks. Once you start to feel more confident in those questions, you can add the tips and tricks which have helped you grasp those questions to your notes. Leading up to your exam, look over those questions you struggled with again so that you don't forget how to attempt them.
 

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