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    Re: PCE (written component) "Logic" questions

    Hello All,

    Unfortunately there are no past exam papers to study. The only available guide is the pce handbook.

    The exam covers all areas including specialised fields such as- paediactrics, ax & provision of orthotics,burns etc etc.

    The main emphasis should be focused on speed. You have very little time available and have no time to analyse the question. You either know the answer or guess or you will lose vailable time.

    I would suggest you practice as many different scenarios as possible and speed up.


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    Re: PCE (written component) "Logic" questions

    Bullma

    What study text/aids did you use for the Nov written, and would you use these same ones again?

    Plus, were are you planning on doing the resit?


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    Re: PCE (written component) "Logic" questions

    Can you write a few questions you had in the Nov exam. This helps in knowing the type of questions

    Also, are there many questions from different outcome measuring instruments



 
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