The big one

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A teacher once told me, prepare big so that when you reach the day of solving that problem, it will appear small. A good advice but I have limited time as we speak to put a lot into my head to get this done. I can assure you, it will be done in flying colors.

I am or maybe I should say I used to be a good student of Physics back in my secondary school days. We had our study group that we quoted so many laws into our head. If you don't have enough, you can fit in. It really did help us individuals to grow and I still retain some physics laws off hand.

Returning to tertiary education has been one busy lane as we speak. I have to merge a lot of things as we speak and move on. This one really needs stamina and capacity. Imagine just staying in the office and remembering you have an e-exams to write on a subject like physics.

A 3 credit unit course is an opportunity to boost GP. Nevertheless, I have to understand that courses with high credit units are mostly twisted to appear difficult. I can remember last semester was one of those breathtaking moments that ended me in a B as concerning Introduction to Physics (Heat and mechanics). Everyone I told I had a B was just surprised and I can say God really did help me.

We go again tomorrow. It is ALL about strategy as we speak, since I have very little time to read, I mostly go straight to the point during these peak moments. I will TRY to work through the TMA’s (Tutor marked assignments) questions l can have access to. Adding to that, I will also go through recent past questions. The idea is to put both together and study the patterns. What are the likeliest topics to be covered during every semester examinations.

Ok, we are not studying to surpass Faraday at this moment, we just want to get the needed done and forge forward. The chances here are very high of me having at least half of the possible questions at hand. My entire TMA sum total was a good score so half at least should keep me in a B. I wouldn't mind having an A anyway. After going through past questions severally I will make sure I stick to the TOP and reoccurring formulas.

It can go a long way, most times students ignore the calculations part without knowing it is solvable and the formula is very straight forward. In short, it was something I was trying to avoid until I just realized I will be disadvantaged if I am only preparing for non-solvable questions.

To conclude, let me add, I will be covering how it all ended in another article by tomorrow. Wishing myself all the favor and fortune I can't get inside the exams hall. Maybe you don't get it, seeing what you read appear as the majority of the questions and remembering what you read to answer correctly is both a favor and fortune.

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