- Always read the question. If you assume, then there is a good chance that you will get it wrong. When you assume, you make an ass out of u and me :-)
- Attempt all questions, do not leave any out especially if they are multiple choice!
- How many marks are there for the question? If there are two marks then you have to have two answers.
- Take special notice of the bold writing. It is a clue to what they are looking for.
- Always do what the question asks - if it says describe then describe, if it says tick two boxes then tick two and not one or three!
Wednesday, 21 March 2007
How many marks do I need? Top Tips 2
Science tips for Sat's exams
By now all your science teachers should be helping you along with past papers and brushing up on the cobwebs that hang from your subject knowledge section of your brain :-) To help speed up this process, help you revise more effectively and eradicate (my fave word of the month) silly mistakes check out the links on the side bar!
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