· Write out any past exam questions in your neatest handwriting,
· Pick out the values given in the question and write them out, again in your neatest handwriting, they have to be in a box that has been neatly drawn with a ruler,
· Write any equations relating your values very neatly in a box, which has to be drawn with a ruler, you may have to cross-check the equations with one or two other sources,
· Go back and highlight the values you’ve already written out again, lest you forget,
· Write a short paragraph explaining how any relationships between values were originally determined and a brief history detailing the life of the scientist(s) involved,
· Write out each stage of any calculations you need to do, don’t amalgamate equations, that would save space and time, remember to use your neatest handwriting,
· ‘Accidentally’ make a mistake in calculating your answer so you have to repeat this process, it’s no use to revise from if it’s messy,
· When you’ve repeated the process and you’ve given up the pretence that you’re doing ‘real’ work, take a coffee break and write a pretentious blog post about procrastinating.
;) Toodles.
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