choose subjects u like..dont worry about scaling however dont totally forget it wen choosing. IE: if theres 2 subjects that u want to do but only can choose one, pick one with better scaling...
Hi,
My rediness test is in a few days (i got early entry) and i have no idea how to prepare... how should i be studying??
How hard is the test... i only did 3U but atm my 3U knowledge is not 100% bcoz of holidays.. i think i shouldnt be too bad at 2U. also is it a calculator test>?
yes i agree with this, but they give u some kind of idea...
Im a semi beginner so i dont have a 100% routine. but basically:
day1: chest and shoulder
day2: legs
day3: back and whatever else i cbb to do
i will be making a proper routine soon but i may do a full body routine... my aim for...
well its not really a crucial thing, however if you're a real beginner [like hardly ever done weights before] a full body routine with descent weights and higher reps [10-12] will allow your body to get used to the workout... well this is what i have read anyway, im not an expert in any way so...
I dont think complete beginners should perform split routines, imo its best to begin with full body and ensure u have the correct technique...once achieved splits can be done... technique is VERY important!!!
Good luck with your training mate... my advice is to make sure that your getting good advice...
In regards to rest, it is CRUCIAL that you have rests... you grow OUTSIDE the gym... that being said it will depend on your routine, however, do not over excert yourself. Over-training can stop your...
it really depends on how u prefer to study, however, i myself found it easier to make summaries straight from the book, but every now n then i would look back at the syllabus to make sure the info i was adding was relevant... I did make some notes by syllabus dotpoint for physics but they were...