Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2018
In this section there are four sessions of three mock stations, which map to four of the chapters in Part 1. Each session contains stations in which the skills of the relevant chapter are an important part of the success of those stations. As the skills are additive and as your practice progresses, you should be able to deploy the relevant skills from all chapters in any station. We would advise that you start practising the stations in the designated order, focusing on the relevant skills from the respective chapter. You might find it useful to read the relevant chapters again before attempting the stations.
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