The problem is not that people don't know that doing past papers/homework is the way to go. The problem for most people is getting the motivation to do so. I really feel like beating the crap out of procrastination right now.KeypadSDM said:And remember, the best form of hard work is past papers.
There is no substitute. They're more important than eating, sleeping, and sex ... nearly.
As a great example, every and any "Harder 3 unit" question they ask in 4 unit is most definately going to be a generalisation of things thrown at you in past papers.
This applies to all topics.
Past papers >> homework
Omg-omg-omg!!! So many papers! I guess my idea is one to be considered then.Slide Rule said:There's like 400 past papers available for 4u. I wouldn't worry.
Exactly what I did, and if you feel like a challenge, do the past paper sections while you're still doing the topics.Riviet said:I just thought of a really good idea for doing the past papers. After you finish a topic, get out the past papers and do the question(s) on that topic. Now how's that for an idea?
This is a good idea if you don't plan on doing much work for 4 unit. However, ideally if you're on this forum to learn you'll actually do the papers. They're not as bad as one might imagine (especially when the questions are so similar).Trev said:I didn't do a single past paper for 3u or 4u, all I did was look at solutions in past paper books and whatnot which constituted as my study
You can go through so many more questions looking at solutions rather than actually spending time doing them, 25 or so mins for each 4u paper and 15 or so each 3u one!
You'll be doing 3U work throughout the whole year, just not as much as 4U. Especially projectile motion and binomial theorems, you'll be doing that after Term 1 finishes I think.icycloud said:That's true, we haven't started 4U yet. However, that is in part because we accelerated 2U maths this year (did the exam yesterday ), which means we didn't get to do any 3U work (which we are doing this term and next).
Riviet: Oh and just out of interest, what school are you from?
yeah, true true... but i mean, i haven't seen ANYTHING before from that book.. except maybe a bit of the polynomials chapter... hehe.. w00t for polynomials!!Raginsheep said:Well you would hope that there is stuff you've never seen before...otherwise, how do you learn?