How do I deal with the Physics questions in Section 2?

Don't worry - it is very common to be unsure about the Physics section of BMAT, especially if you haven't taken it for A Level. However, there are a few clear steps you can put into place to achieve. Firstly, look at the specification - it is based on GCSE syllabuses but there could be a few topics you didn't cover. Secondly, download the online Section 2 revision guide from the BMAT website - it has lots of information and is a great resource for refreshing your physics knowledge. Finally, relax! There are a limited number of physics questions in each paper so even if after preparation it is still your weakest area it doesn't mean you cannot achieve a high Section 2 score.

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