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Dear IGCSE Team,
This question of mine is related to Information and Communication Technology(0417). In the final part of document production, it is asked to make sure that there are no widows or orphans in the document. So, if half a paragraph is on one page and the other half on the next page, should we insert a page break before the beginning of the paragraph or leave it as it is?
Thank you.
How many years of past papers should one solve to ensure an A* ?
Hi Vedanti,
You can always start with the latest past papers as they have new syllabus format and continue with the older ones date back from 5 to 10 years. Then, revise on the most common mistakes that you always seem to make. On top of that, you can also consider these A* online courses: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/
Thank you …..I have my ict practical exams tomorrow and then the written ones from 20th….can you plz give me some last minute tips to help me score better???
In Physics i always have measurement errors as the answers on mark scheme do not match my readings…though my readings are accurate…is there any difference in the scale? Can u help me solve this problem??
Hi Vedanti,
If you see the answers in the mark scheme always show the rounding to 2 significant figures, these are just the guidelines for correct 2 significant figures. The mark scheme has indicated:
“Answers are normally acceptable to any number of significant figures ? 2. Any exceptions to this general rule will be specified in the mark scheme. In general, accept numerical answers, which, if reduced to two significant figures, would be right.”
You can leave your answers in the way they are, if you do not want to round to 2 significant figures.
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Aakash ?
Feeling unprepared tbh. Pls help
Hi Vivek,
Please read this, it helps: https://igcsecentre.com/how-to-handle-your-stress-when-exam-is-approaching/
Dear IGCSE Team,
For the board exams, will there be questions outside the syllabus or will it be strictly according to the syllabus provided. In any of the previous years has there been questions outside the syllabus provided?
Thank you.
Dear Michelle,
All exam questions will follow the syllabus. There won’t be any questions that are out of syllabus.
Thanks IGCSE Team!!