Key ideas for applied fieldwork exam
I guess you're worried about the nationally feared exam. Some of you may have not even done your fieldwork. If you haven't, take a look at the other Applied Fieldwork section of this page, and you can have a look at what I did and use that.
It is highly likely that you will be asked about transects, as these form a vital part of fieldwork. Again, more on that in the Applied Fieldwork section.
Furthermore, make sure that you know your coasts, they haven't really come up yet. Neither have rivers.
The Hodder Education textbook is pretty good for this, so give that a look. Make sure you have a solid knowledge of Geography - just because it isn't paper 1 doesn't mean that you don't need to revise. ( Having Biology on the same day isn't an excuse either :) )
It is highly likely that you will be asked about transects, as these form a vital part of fieldwork. Again, more on that in the Applied Fieldwork section.
Furthermore, make sure that you know your coasts, they haven't really come up yet. Neither have rivers.
The Hodder Education textbook is pretty good for this, so give that a look. Make sure you have a solid knowledge of Geography - just because it isn't paper 1 doesn't mean that you don't need to revise. ( Having Biology on the same day isn't an excuse either :) )