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CIE AS LEVEL MATHS 9709 SELF PREPERATION IN 2 MONTHS???

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ram267:
 ???Its been three years since I studied Maths, that was at O level, where I got a B, and now I intend to appear in the CIE AS Level Mathematics (Syllabus Code 9709) exam in the Oct/Nov 2011 session. I will take papers P1 (Pure Mathematics) and M1 (Mechanics).
I have about 2 months until the first paper.
I am not studying at any school or college at the moment, so I will appear privately, and have to prepare all by myself, as I also want to avoid spending any extra money in hiring a private tutor or joining any academy etc.
So whats the best way of self preparation in my situation? Any good books? Or anywhere I can get help from the internet, like video tutorials etc?
I am really worried as I have little time to prepare, so would really appreciate good replies to help me out

Arthur Bon Zavi:
This book will guide you through Pure Mathematics 1 and this for Mechanics 1. You have to buy them.

This is a good revision site for A level.

Post your doubts here for respective papers.

Khan Academy videos might solve your further problems.

Chingoo:
With your background I doubt you will be able to achieve a good grade in your AS-Level. There is a stark difference between the difficulty of O-Level and AS-Level--you have not been in touch with CIE O-Level for three years, which means your basic concepts are weak already. The grade you sustained was not remarkable, too. And you have comparatively a very short time period to study for these two exams--even if you studied day and night from the best reference books on the market, you are unlikely to score higher than a B. I suggest you take private tuition or an academy, to the least, because you are unlikely to be equipped with enough practice and understanding to handle an AS-Level Mathematics exam and achieve a good grade.

However, to your original question: Ancestor has them already covered. Also, if you own an android/iPhone/iPod/iPad, this should be a good app to use: Here

Arthur Bon Zavi:

--- Quote from: Chingoo on August 08, 2011, 03:51:29 pm ---With your background I doubt you will be able to achieve a good grade in your AS-Level. There is a stark difference between the difficulty of O-Level and AS-Level--you have not been in touch with CIE O-Level for three years, which means your basic concepts are weak already. The grade you sustained was not remarkable, too. And you have comparatively a very short time period to study for these two exams--even if you studied day and night from the best reference books on the market, you are unlikely to score higher than a B. I suggest you take private tuition or an academy, to the least, because you are unlikely to be equipped with enough practice and understanding to handle an AS-Level Mathematics exam and achieve a good grade.

However, to your original question: Ancestor has them already covered. Also, if you own an android/iPhone/iPod/iPad, this should be a good app to use: Here

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How did you find your AS maths, Chingy ? ::)

Chingoo:

--- Quote from: Ancestor on August 08, 2011, 06:26:49 pm ---How did you find your AS maths, Chingy ? ::)

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I didn't find it, the school gave it to me. :(

Though really xD I found it moderate in contrast with other AS-Level subjects, but whopping hard compared to others. :D Plus, I didn't give M1 in AS; my M1 exam went horrid in A2. :(

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