EasyPass- Life Science

EasyPass- Life Science

Date Published: November 3, 2020

Life Science is a tough subject to get through at matric level.  EasyPass is giving free resource access to all matric students in 2020. 

With these EasyPass exercises and assessments, you are guaranteed to pass your Life Science exam with all of their available resources. 

Let us get to it.

Easy Pass Resources

Understanding your Life Science topics is all about practice. The more you practise your work, the better your understanding will be. 

EasyPass has many resources in the forms of exercises and assessments that can help you finally knock all of your Life Science difficulties on the head.

Subject Matter

EasyPass covers all of the following topics in the Life Science matric syllabus: 

  • Molecular topics
  • Cellular and tissue DNA
  • Meiosis
  • Genetics
  • Plant and animal processes
  • Reproduction
  • Human and plant environmental response
  • Homeostasis
  • Endocrine system (human)
  • Change, continuity and diversity 
  • Human impact on the environment

Going the Extra Mile

Passing your exams, and passing well, is all about going the extra mile. Make sure that you are actively using these exercises and assessments as a way to progress in Life Science and to see an improvement in your marks.

You are only as successful as you set yourself up to be. Keep in mind that if you put in the work, you will always see the results.

Study Tips

Even with the free resources from EasyPass, you might need a little extra guidance. Here are a few Matric College study tips that can really help you ace your Life Science Exam. 

  • Make a WhatsApp group: You should not be on your phone while you are studying. That being said, a WhatsApp group for exam queries is the exception. Make a WhatsApp group with your friends so that you are able to ask each other questions while studying. That way, if you are stuck on a question, one of them might be able to help you out.
  • Try another teacher: Each teacher has their own unique way of explaining the work. The more teachers you get to explain the work, the more perspectives you will have. That way, you might find an explanation that you understand and find clearer than your first teacher’s explanation. You can even try tutors or teachers on youtube.
  • Dedicate yourself to a proper study schedule: How you study is very important when it comes to getting the marks. If you do not follow a proper schedule, you are unlikely to finish your work in time for the exam. Make yourself a good study schedule that includes breaks. Keep each study session between 30-60 minutes each with a 10-minute break in between. This is the best way to get your brain to retain information. 

Have a look at this infographic from The Western Cape Government for more tips on passing your exams and avoiding stress.

Author: Andrea Frisby