Question:
Best way to revise for GCSE physics?
Zeddo
2011-12-28 13:00:57 UTC
OK guys, I absolutely HAVE to get an A this year in additional science, and I think I've done a B standard for my chemistry, I'm now on physics and I've given in one coursework, and I have an IAA coming up, and the multiple choice, which is the hardest, so what's the best way?

Physics is sort of difficult, especially the motion stuff, what's the best way of getting flawless with it all, being nuclear physics, electricity and forces and motion, I want to get so good that I can get an A*.


Only problem is I'm having a bit of difficulty revising, it doesn't seem to go in and I just want to find methods, what do I do? Please be specific, not just for physics, but for all sciences overall too.





Thanks ;)
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-12-28 13:02:09 UTC
Are you revising in the appropriate manner to your learning style? Are you visual , auditory or kinesthetic? Look them up and find which ways are best for each style revise.



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anonymous
2016-05-16 02:19:17 UTC
The essence of GCSE is about applying the knowledge into every day life, and so you have to understand more than you learn. Try to read more about the applications of each topic. This is usually given with each chapter, in every GCSE physics, chemistry and biology textbooks. Answering previous exam questions will familiarise you about the style, and keep the topics more fresh in your mind, providing that you quickly read the topics if you dont remember them fully. This will help you to digest more the information. Teachers' guidance is very important. Take a mock exam just before your finals, about two terms before. Good luck.
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2011-12-29 10:18:54 UTC
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