How would you prepare for your Maths exam?

My advice is always past papers! There are only so many questions that the examiner can ask, and a lot of the time the questions have already turned up in previous papers. I would also just try to stay as calm as possible. The questions are hard and its easy to get overwhelmed, but just remember to breathe and know that everyone is finding it just as hard as you are!

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