SK277 exam revision strategy

Now that the exam is worryingly close, I’m finally getting around to doing a lot of the revision that I’ve been meaning to do for a while now.

The first part of the exam consists of eight short questions which should take about an hour to answer thus less than 8 minutes a question or, in reality, more like 5 by the time you subtract thinking time. For this part the course team advice is to check the glossary terms for each book and the learning outcomes for each chapter, read the section summaries and attempt the Questions at the end of each chapter. So, what I’ve been doing is going through the PDFs to create a single document containing just the learning outcomes and the section summaries. I tried this out last night against the specimen exam paper and there appears to be sufficient information in my super-summary to answer just about all of them. Collectively they’re 40% of the paper or 5% each.

Part 2 is a data handling question and aside from looking over the TMA comments on that type of question there’s not a whole lot of preparation that you can do for this. This gets 30% of the marks.

Finally, there’s the essay questions which are on Book 1, Chapter 4: Digestion and absorption of nutrients, Book 2, Chapter 3: The endocrine system, Book 3, Chapter 2: Circulation and finally Book 4, Chapter 3: Stress. For these I’m running up my own notes (digestion and stress are done, endocrine and circulation being done possibly by the weekend). There are notes on the latter three on the course forum and I’ve my own notes on the digestion system published here already (the others will follow during the coming week). This counts for 30%.

You only need to do one of the essays. Whilst in theory you could revise for only one, two seems safer to me and I’ll be doing digestion (because we’ve already done a TMA on it), circulation (because I did the cardiovascular diseases [SK121] course earlier this year) and stress because it looks easy to do. The endocrine system currently looks pretty complicated to me but I’ll see after I’ve done the notes.

Once I’ve completed the bumper summary and the chapter notes I’ll be working through both of them and seeing if I can answer the end of chapter questions and the past paper ones. I’m not planning on writing out complete answers as such though as that’s just too time consuming.

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