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Getting Maths support for AS Level Physics
  We have plenty of resources at the college to help you!
Maths for Physics software in the Science Study Area, Physics lab. and LRC - the range of topics is expanding as new titles arrive.
  Click here to see the topics currently available!
Watch and listen via headphones as the technique is explained.
Test yourself.

Have the solution explained in full if you make a mistake

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Watch your scores improve with practice!
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Maths for Physics books for study and practice available for loan from Physics tutors - just ask! Copies also in the LRC.
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Specialist tuition and guidance from a Learning Mentor will be available from after half term.
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Ask your Physics tutor for advice. They can often arrange to see you in the Science Study Area, perhaps with a couple of friends who also want to enhance their skills.
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Why not plan to work on a particular mathematical skill with a friend in the Science Study Area? Others in your own class can often be an excellent sources of help!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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