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GCSE Physics tommorrow - help!?

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I'm struggling revsing for Phyiscs, I don't think it helps that I'm not good at science altogether, but does anybody have any tips, or key notes to help me!

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  1. u shouldnt really be revisin u should have started doing that months ago relax and calm down and eat alot of banannas in the morning they help release energy slowly i tried redbull and

    i was soo hyped up i couldnt concertrate lool

    good luck anyway im sure it will be fine! x


  2. go to wikipedia look up bose einstein condensate and impress your teachers by telling them what it is.

  3. ive got physics tomorrow too and what im planning on doing is remembering all of the equations and as soon as the exam starts just write them all down! ive rembered most of the other stuff so i should be ok! good luck!

  4. i'm exactly in the same position as you, for biology and chemistry i didnt seem to struggle but physics i don't have a clue about it im hoping i get atleast a C but i doubt that.

    I'm just hoping they will give alot of questions to do with the equations im alright with them.

  5. www.antonine-education.co.uk

    Its a REALLY GOOD site. Physics teacher told us today.

    I found it really helpful.

    And remember to convert all units and rearrange equations straight off so you don't forget. Put units down for every question (unless they are all given)

    Good luck!

  6. im in the same predicament.

    did your school not provide you with the aqa revision guide? cause that is a lot of help, its all in note form so its easy to read and remeber.

    also bitesize is very useful, go on there read through the pages then do the test bites.

    hope you do ok:)

    plus don't try and remember all the equations as you get givin them but try to remember the units! as with out the unit you do not get the mark. also have a go at re arranging the formula.

    x

  7. dont worry about physics, its all about knowing the equations, and knowing wen to use them. so my best advice is to revise all the equations as best you can, then do a practice paper, and figure out which equations you need to use for each question. some questions require knowledge, so just look over your notes and hope for those!

    but mostly physics is just equations....

    good luck

    annabel xx

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