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!
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