Everyone seems to be pushing that past papers are the key to high marks. But after doing the past 10 years of mx2 papers I feel like my maths ability has only improved marginally. Which brings me to my question: just how important are past papers? I can understand doing a lot of papers to get used to exam conditions etc but honestly I feel like it's inefficient use of time. e.g. I'm much better off working on my english (my weakest subject) than on my maths (where I'm already working on pretty bad diminished returns).
I can see why past papers are useful for the sciences (the marking guidelines) but for maths I feel like it's a complete waste of time because you've already done plentiful hard questions in textbooks. Doing any more will help you only to a limited extent.
Thoughts?
Also? I hope I posted this in the right section (my main question is doing mx1/mx2 papers)
I can see why past papers are useful for the sciences (the marking guidelines) but for maths I feel like it's a complete waste of time because you've already done plentiful hard questions in textbooks. Doing any more will help you only to a limited extent.
Thoughts?
Also? I hope I posted this in the right section (my main question is doing mx1/mx2 papers)