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Science...Physics, Chemistry

  • 20-02-2008 8:09pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 58 ✭✭


    I think a few physics graduates, or senior students float around here, so I'd like to ask you some questions!

    How often did you guys study in your freshman years? Along with chemistry and maths, I find that there is a lot of work to be doin. You obviously cant pick up everything in a lecture all the time, and there is always stuff that needs going over.


    To be honest I find it tough. I spend most of my day working sometimes. Like I'd have to be studying in the evenings when I get home till 9. Am I worrying about it too much? Is there enough time to cover alot of the stuff towards the end of the year?

    What are you opinions guys, an gals?:D


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 128 ✭✭Deadevil129


    Are in in JF?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,523 ✭✭✭ApeXaviour


    Why I'm only seeing this now I'm not sure...


    I'll be honest I studied bugger all in JF. If you've done LC physics and chem, then it gives you a nice grounding. I did some study for the chemistry MCQs (this is back 02/03 mind you), and ended up surprising myself by doing a good bit better in that at the annuals than in my other two subjects. It was a couple of weeks panic study in the end that made me do okay iirc. The best way to do the above is to get all the past papers from the web, print them out and just answer as many questions as possible.
    Science exams test your ability to answer exam questions, best way to that is to practice answering those exam questions.


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