Make sure that in the 9th and 10th grade, that you pay utmost attention in class. It's very important, because teachers may give you extra information, which you may need in the long run. Once you get home, revise those topics from your notes from class, and your textbook.
After each unit/block is done, from the internet (or ask your teachers for)-get sample board papers, and papers from past years. Then, start solving those. This will help not only for your IGCSE Board Exams, but in school as well. It will give you an idea of different things and opinions and ideas!
And, last but MOST DEFINITELY not the least...don't panic!! If you've done everything above...you'll be all right! :)
Good luck, and keep at it!
Igcse exams are not really hard . And a fact that people didn't know is that they have a curve .
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IGCSE Core covers essential topics, while IGCSE Extended covers a broader range. The core is less challenging, while Extended requires deeper understanding. The grading scale and eligibility may differ between the two levels.
underlining,highlighting and writing in the margins of reading assignments
Follow a proper schedule. Sleep early, get up early in the morning, have a proper breakfast and then study
you will need 60% to get a C in IGCSE
Igcse exams are not really hard . And a fact that people didn't know is that they have a curve .
Yes.
International General Certificate of Secondary Education:second highest award apart from A*
simple letters igsce and olevel
you can prepare for the igcse by the excessive practicing to the pastpapers on the right way using the mark scheme as a guide for you.
http://www.freeexampapers.com/Dndex.php?d=SUdDU0U=
study study study.
I found it easier than last years exams but the last question which was sequence was hard
I as alone have 36 friend requests I did not reply to due to my inability to open Facebook because I have many IGCSE exams
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
paper 1 , paper 3 and paper 6