How to Read Necessary and Sufficient Conditions Fast
A compact approach to condition language, contrapositive checks, and common trap patterns.
TMUA Resources
Use these pages when you know what needs work and want one clear next step rather than another vague study list.
Paper 2 Logic
Train the decision patterns that usually separate a stable score from a volatile one.
A compact approach to condition language, contrapositive checks, and common trap patterns.
Turn each wrong answer into one logic rule, one example, and one timing correction.
Mock Review
Use each full mock to decide what to review next.
Split your post-paper review into careless errors, concept gaps, and slow decisions.
Use repeated papers only when you are testing process changes rather than memorized answers.
Planning and Targets
Use score ranges and course goals to make preparation choices less random.
Start from your current band, then assign one primary improvement target per week.
A planning page for applicants who need to align course choices with timed practice volume.
Read one short page, then go straight back into the archive or a timed paper while the review point is still fresh.