u/VillageTop740

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Emergency study tips for CCVX / Boswell-Beta

I am an international student and I desperately want to study at Wageningen University (WUR) next academic year. However, I have a deficiency in Mathematics and Physics, which I need to clear via CCVX or Boswell-Beta.

I am honestly stressing out right now. I only have less than a month to prepare if I want to take the upcoming CCVX exams, and the Boswell-Beta exams are in August (which still doesn’t feel like enough time). As a Belgian, the Dutch high school curriculum (VWO) and the way exams are structured (especially Physics) feel a bit foreign and a little different from what I learned in Belgium.

I read on Reddit that CCVX is generally preferred by self-studying students because they have a lot of past exams available, so I think I want to try CCVX. But I have no structure right now and don't know where to start.

  1. What are the best books, websites, or methods to self-study VWO Math and Physics in a short timeframe? Are there specific Dutch books that I can buy (especially for physics) that explain everything pretty well
  2. Does anyone know if Wageningen University accepts OMPT-A for mathematics? I feel like I could pass that way easier and it would take away a lot of stress. It was not listed on their site, but a lot of university's in the Netherlands do accept it :(

Any advice on how to create a structured study plan for this final sprint would be life-saving. Thanks in advance!

(P.S. Since I'm from Belgium, I know how to speak Dutch so the language is not a problem!)

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u/VillageTop740 — 10 days ago