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O Level Math


Question Posted Thursday April 29 2010, 3:45 am


How do you study for O level math IGCSE?
I know you have to go through the pastpapers, but how else can you prepare, what topics do you focus on in math?

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Lola answered Thursday April 29 2010, 5:39 pm:
Well you study each chapter from your school book, and solve the 'by topic' atlas on each chapter, and then at the end, you solve the past papers. Its usually about solving as much as you can, ask your teacher about reference books you can buy or borrow from your library where you could find more problems. I've been there done that, i was an IGCSE student, AS math is much easier and more fun than O.L, believe it or not lol. So the trick is just to solve as much as you can.

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nikitathecheetah answered Thursday April 29 2010, 8:11 am:
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