MCQ revision, the way an examiner reads it.
One live session. Real Cambridge-style multiple-choice questions, worked under exam pressure. You'll watch the traps get eliminated first, then the fast method that finds the answer in under a minute.
A ball of mass 0.20 kg hits a wall horizontally
at 4.0 m s⁻¹ and rebounds along the same line
at 3.0 m s⁻¹. Contact lasts 0.05 s.
What is the magnitude of the average force on the ball?
Live walkthrough of real MCQs
About 45 minutes of past-paper-style multiple-choice questions, worked under exam pressure with the clock running.
The traps Cambridge keeps using
Sign errors, unit slips, distractor patterns that have appeared across the last five sessions of papers.
Fast elimination method
How to kill two options in seconds before doing any maths, so you spend your minute on the question that actually needs it.
Replay sent the same day
Even if you can't make it live, register and the recording lands in your inbox within 24 hours.
Two sessions. Pick the one for your paper.
Both run on Sunday 31 May, three days before the MCQ paper. Each one is about 45 minutes, live, with the replay sent the same day.