Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Make sure ye have a stencil as well, for drawing smaller circles - which can be a pain to do with a compass, they are about €2.
jellytots95 wrote: » Where would i get one of these? Are ye all mostly concentrating on practicing the exam questions or are there other things in the book you think are important? I'm dreading this exam so much
BauBau19 wrote: » Any topics in particular that people are studying ?
astra97 wrote: » Hey guys! Do we have to lay out each page in the exam? Should we put a margin around the edge of each page or can we just leave it blank? Cheers
jellytots95 wrote: » Why is there so much to learn for ellipses and parabolas
Maniamax wrote: » Maye it's cause I'm pretty maths-y, but I Conics. The only things of note to learn off are: Ellipse Construction Parabola Construction Eccentricity Construction Tangent Construction Center of curvature No?
jellytots95 wrote: » Ya but you've to know how to do all the different tangents do you?
BauBau19 wrote: » I have a pretty decent project. What would be the average mark given for the assessments ? Surely if we all get at least 35% it'll be pretty easy to pass.
FatRat wrote: » I'm doing dynic mechanisms. I think the only hope of an A1 for me is if I get 100% in part C which is fairly doable, I find! But I've a feeling part C in the roads question will be tough. They've never asked for the apparent dip before which I haven't a clue how to do! Skew boreholes are a weak point. Although I love dynamic mechanisms! I find them simple... Part A better be nice and there better be at least 1 easy question in part b! An intersecting planes question would be unreal. I'm 95% sure there'll be an interpenetration question also but I'm trying to avoid it. It usually takes me a full hour to finish one of those questions.