Tuesday 16 August 2016

Study Previous IGCSE Physics Questions Well

The next round of IGCSE exams are scheduled on November. It has been only about a month since the June exams were over. Right now, you have maximum time to make a good preparation for the IGCSE exams. Getting good at IGCSE has several advantages, backed by the support of a The Cambridge.

Although it is not a qualification per se, but the IGCSE rank matters value at world’s top institutions. The standard syllabus developed at Cambridge challenges students to develop their best skills in time management, knowledge empowerment, and a sense of innovation.

Thorough With The Syllabus

You need to be very thorough with the entire syllabus before trying out the IGCSE Physics questions from previous years. Look into the details and set an understanding of the syllabus as per your personal preparation level. You must have areas where you are very good, and areas where you do not fare well. Set up a study plan that fortifies where you lack and consolidates where you know well. You will need study materials. Start with downloading all that are officially available online. Check out the Learner’s Guide and read everything that explains what IGCSE expects of the examinees.

All In The Mind
Try to develop a smart analytic frame of mind so that you can get to the core of a problem without fiddling with it for long. The faster you can understand a problem of Physics, the better you are off to make the most of multiple choice questions. Keep practicing IGCSE Physics questions to sharpen your analytical acumen to its best!

IGCSE is preferred by many adult learners and home school candidates. Many who take the test do part time or full time jobs. You will need to be very able with time management. Download the study materials on your mobile phones so that you can practice on the go and during comfortable spare times, anywhere you are. Practicing the previous years questions may show some kind of a vague pattern of setting the papers. If you think there is a pattern, it is great! However, this should not mean that you have found a shortcut. Remember, there are no shortcuts to success!


Thursday 2 June 2016

Work Together to Finish Off The Fear Of Physics - IGCSE Physics

There is no denying that there are many subjects students fear to study. They cannot even dare begin with the first chapter of these subjects as they have already assumed that the subject they have to read cannot be understood at all. So many students have finally dared to voice out their fear for the subject but they are yet to open the book. And what is the undeniable truth is that physics is one of those subjects where the flunking rate is stagnant and there has been no decrease. The kind of text books that are prescribed to students are beyond the comprehending power of those students. Many amongst them fail to understand the crux of even the first chapter of physics.


Physics is complicated but what is more complicated is the language of those text books. However, there are other alternatives which provide relief in the name of support. These alternatives come in the name of Igcse physics edition books that help in understanding what is actually meant in the textbooks. The language is a simplified one without compromising with the content. What is interesting is the way every chapter has been covered in this edition. These chapters are explained in such a manner that students will not just understand but develop a liking for this subject and desire to know more about it. 

IGCSE physics examination books comprise bullet-points chapters. Every chapter is covered with bullet points so that a student understands the essential points of the chapters. However, it does not mean that in the name of simplification, the entire chapter has been unnecessarily shortened. No, nothing has been subtracted from this edition. The facts remain the same and so does the explanation. It is just the way of explaining that has become less difficult. Why to always tread over complexities when easiness is just right in the corner.