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How much tutoring do I need to get for PAT?
For the PAT (Physics Admissions Test), around 30 to 50 hours of focused tutoring is generally recommended, depending on your current understanding of A-level Physics and Mathematics.
Can TutorChase tutoring improve my speed in solving the PAT’s calculus-based questions?
Absolutely, TutorChase tutoring specifically targets improving your speed and accuracy with the PAT's calculus-based questions through targeted practice, efficient problem-solving strategies, and time management techniques, ensuring you're well-prepared to tackle these questions swiftly and confidently during the exam.
What subjects are required for the PAT?
The PAT primarily requires a strong background in Physics and Mathematics. It is designed to assess a candidate's ability in these subjects as they are crucial for the courses that require the PAT. Applicants should have a thorough understanding of the physics and mathematics content typically covered up to A-level, or equivalent, to perform well on the test.
What strategies are recommended for maximising efficiency in the PAT’s short-answer section?
For maximising efficiency in the PAT’s short-answer section, recommended strategies include practicing concise and direct responses, mastering fundamental physics and mathematics concepts for quick recall, developing efficient problem-solving techniques, and engaging in timed practice to enhance the ability to answer accurately under exam conditions.
What is the PAT exam for?
If you're interested in any of the courses listed below, you'll need to take the Physics Admissions Test (PAT), previously referred to as the Physics Aptitude Test, during the admissions procedure:
- Engineering Science
- Materials Science
- Physics
- Physics and Philosophy
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