Good luck!TheBobmus said:King's London, but originate from Surrey!J-meMalone said:Sussex university. And yourself?TheBobmus said:I took GCSE early, so I'd done AO level as well - I still wasn't prepared for when C2 struck!J-meMalone said:Understandable really, it's quite a jump from GCSE to A level.TheBobmus said:Negatively marked maths would be a total *****. It's annoying enough in MCQs!J-meMalone said:If you have any knowledge on the topic, you should do better than the monkey!TheBobmus said:Biomedical sciences, along with medicine, is tested in multiple choice for a large part of it.J-meMalone said:You get multi-choice? I am SO jealous!TheBobmus said:I am in the middle of University exams, for the end of first year. Histology tomorrow, more Histology on Monday, and Biochemistry A on Tuesday. :/
Multiple choice exams!J-meMalone said:And people say university is easy...![]()
My first year is common to all bioscience students, so Multiple Choice woohoo! Mostly negatively-marked (lose half a mark if get one wrong), but my one tomorrow isn't! If I get less than 25% I am worse than a monkey scribbling random guesses :/
Maths doesn't really work with multiple choice, so I've got nice, hour long exams where guessing will get me nowhere.
Not negatively marked as far as I know though!![]()
Couldn't stick with the maths myself though. Got to AS, and was like nope, not taking this to A2!
And this level's just... so different. Proofs. Proofs everywhere!
Couldn't imagine doing it at uni myself - whereabouts do you go if you don't mind me asking~?
Captcha: dead battery
I think it's telling me I should sleep.
I have a 10am exam. I'll finish my work if it kills me!
I've just got my last 9am lecture tomorrow, then I believe I'm done with learning new stuff till next year (thank god, my brain needs to settle with all these new things!).