Louise Boylan
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You'll open the exam paper, you'll take a flick through and you'll see one question.
You'll go, nope, I'm not doing that one.
And you'll just get a feeling straight away.
Because you can only leave out one question in each section anyway.
So it's not like there's a lot of.
deliberating that you can do.
You don't have time for it.
So the best thing to do is open it up and get going.
And especially at this stage of the year when they're going, oh my God, I only have four weeks, how am I going to do it?
So the best thing to do, and I know it's easy for me to say, is don't get overwhelmed.
But how to not get overwhelmed is to break it down into its topics.
Start with algebra, start with trigonometry, big topics.
Break those down into little smaller bits and just little by little, bit by bit.
You know, just build up your skills, practice your questions and make sure you've those big topics really nailed.
Algebra, calculus, trigonometry and then your probability and statistics, they would be the big ones.
Then you have smaller topics within there, but they rely on your knowledge of those ones to begin with.