PCR Revision Sunday 29 April Blandford
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I am considering whether to run a revision class for PCR in Blandford.
I will need 8 students to run, but there has been some interest already.
The fee is £70 per person per day (but a small group may be subject to a supplement)
As an indication, for anyone seeing this for the first time
I put a limit of 10 on each day, so classes are small. (In exceptional circumstances this might be allowed to increase to 12)
The format of each day is 4 sessions of approx 1¼ hrs. These run from 9.30 to 4.00 (possibly 4.30)
We look at all aspects of the syllabus focusing on the needs of the exam.
The PEV exam in June 2007 will be the third one written by Cliff Floyd.
The PCR exam in June 2007 will be the third one written by Alan Cull.
We use a lot of practice questions, not necessarily past exam questions. This can help us to try to master the subject matter and ultimately pass the exam.
We also address a key point of how to present the answers.
Over the years examiners have criticised candidates for not showing their workings clearly.
Using certain formats the workings can be more obvious and it can be easier for the marker to give you credit.
This can make a significant difference in your overall results as wrong answers that do not have obvious workings would tend to earn few, if any, marks.
Cost is £70 per day (although fees for very small groups may have to be raised to make the day viable)
I will always keep you up to date as far as developments with any courses.
If you are interested, please email me
sandy.hood@chichester.ac.uk
I do not recommend replying on this thread as there is a delay between posting and the reply appearing due to the review process
Thank you
sandy.hood@chichester.ac.uk
I will need 8 students to run, but there has been some interest already.
The fee is £70 per person per day (but a small group may be subject to a supplement)
As an indication, for anyone seeing this for the first time
I put a limit of 10 on each day, so classes are small. (In exceptional circumstances this might be allowed to increase to 12)
The format of each day is 4 sessions of approx 1¼ hrs. These run from 9.30 to 4.00 (possibly 4.30)
We look at all aspects of the syllabus focusing on the needs of the exam.
The PEV exam in June 2007 will be the third one written by Cliff Floyd.
The PCR exam in June 2007 will be the third one written by Alan Cull.
We use a lot of practice questions, not necessarily past exam questions. This can help us to try to master the subject matter and ultimately pass the exam.
We also address a key point of how to present the answers.
Over the years examiners have criticised candidates for not showing their workings clearly.
Using certain formats the workings can be more obvious and it can be easier for the marker to give you credit.
This can make a significant difference in your overall results as wrong answers that do not have obvious workings would tend to earn few, if any, marks.
Cost is £70 per day (although fees for very small groups may have to be raised to make the day viable)
I will always keep you up to date as far as developments with any courses.
If you are interested, please email me
sandy.hood@chichester.ac.uk
I do not recommend replying on this thread as there is a delay between posting and the reply appearing due to the review process
Thank you
sandy.hood@chichester.ac.uk
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Re:PCR Revision Sunday 29 April Blandford
Any firm interest, Sandy?
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