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Rath said:
Soleron said:
Rath said:

Previous exams are gold if they give them to you. Learn how to do those and you're basically guaranteed a pass.


They don't give out answers, so especially for the written sections it's hard to tell if you got it right.

That worked for me at A-level, I basically memorised every past paper from the preceding ten years.

I don't know the culture at Cambridge but here if we wanted to know that we could go ask the lecturer? They want to see you pass afterall.


I have six hundred people in my Chemistry lecture. I could try.

We're meant to ask supervisiors but I don't have enough time with them between now and the exam to cover even a fraction of what I'm stuck on.

I've just been called in for a "talk" tomorrow with the college's administrator, my director of studies and my tutor. I have no idea what they're going to say, but it was caused because I did badly in a recent supervision.