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The document outlines a detailed weekly schedule for exam preparation over 3 weeks, allocating specific times each day for listening to lecture recordings, taking notes, reviewing materials, and practicing exam questions across multiple topics, with the goal of absorbing 250 hours of content over 17 days to be fully prepared. The schedule also includes recommendations for maintaining three separate notebooks for queries, recall, and exercises, as well as completing checklists before and after each topic to reinforce learning.
The document outlines a detailed weekly schedule for exam preparation over 3 weeks, allocating specific times each day for listening to lecture recordings, taking notes, reviewing materials, and practicing exam questions across multiple topics, with the goal of absorbing 250 hours of content over 17 days to be fully prepared. The schedule also includes recommendations for maintaining three separate notebooks for queries, recall, and exercises, as well as completing checklists before and after each topic to reinforce learning.
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The document outlines a detailed weekly schedule for exam preparation over 3 weeks, allocating specific times each day for listening to lecture recordings, taking notes, reviewing materials, and practicing exam questions across multiple topics, with the goal of absorbing 250 hours of content over 17 days to be fully prepared. The schedule also includes recommendations for maintaining three separate notebooks for queries, recall, and exercises, as well as completing checklists before and after each topic to reinforce learning.
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Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Quick Facts 0500 Routine Morning 0530 Routine Fitness • 101 lectures TOTAL • 250 hours TOTAL 0600 BS 4 PDF BS 17 PDF OP 25 PDF PO 1 PDF Seminar Seminar • 17 days 0630 BS 5 PDF BS 18 PDF OP 26 PDF PO 2 PDF • 10 lectures per day Presentation Presentation Place Holder: 0700 BS 6 PDF BS 19 PDF OP 27 PDF PO 3 PDF • 16 hours (useable) per day Additional Catch- 0730 Breakfast PO 4 PDF up Time • 30 minutes per lecture 0800 OP 4 PDF OP 13 PDF OP 28 PDF PO 5 PDF Seminar 0830 OP 5 PDF OP 14 PDF VF 22 PDF PO 6 PDF Each Day... Presentation 0900 OP 6 PDF OP 15 PDF VF 23 PDF Smith and Breakfast Breakfast 0930 OP 7 PDF OP 16 PDF VF 24 PDF Atchinson: Optics PO 7 PDF • Two streams per day 1000 OP 8 PDF OP 17 PDF VF 25 PDF Problems and PO 8 PDF • Recordings Math Methods: Practise • Lecture slides 1030 OP 9 PDF OP 18 PDF VF 26 PDF PO 9 PDF CAS 1&2/3&4 Examination • References 1100 OP 10 PDF OP 22 PDF VF 27 PDF PO 10 PDF • 2x copies: PDF and Handwritten 1130 OP 11 PDF OP 23 PDF VF 28 PDF PO 11 PDF 1200 OP 12 PDF OP 24 PDF VF 29 PDF QN - Email PO 12 PDF 1230 Lunch (If time allows) Three Notebooks... 1300 BS 7 PDF VF 12 PDF PO 13 PDF • Query Notebook; note down 1330 BS 8 PDF VF 13 PDF PO 14 PDF EdX problems encountered during 1400 BS 9 PDF VF 14 PDF PO 15 PDF revision (QN) 1430 BS 10 PDF VF 15 PDF Smith and Smith and PO 16 PDF • Recall Notebook; pure rote- Atchinson: Optics Atchinson: Optics learning revision (RN) 1500 BS 11 PDF VF 16 PDF PO 17 PDF VF: Practise Exam Problems and Problems and • Exercise Notebook; for practise 1530 BS 12 PDF VF 17 PDF Practise Practise General Revision: Sustained Silent exam questions (EN) 1600 BS 13 PDF VF 18 PDF Examination Examination 1630 BS 14 PDF VF 19 PDF Reading Don’t forget seminars! 1700 BS 15 PDF VF 20 PDF 1730 BS 16 PDF VF 21 PDF 1800 Dinner • Review seminar MCQ 1830 VF 4 PDF BS 20 PDF Dinner - Extended • Review seminar presentations 1900 VF 5 PDF BS 21 PDF Edition • Lowest priority 1930 VF 6 PDF BS 22 PDF Smith and 2000 VF 7 PDF BS 23 PDF Atchinson: Optics Bubble Tea General Revision: Place Holder: IOS ALL STREAM: Problems and Sustained Silent Additional Catch- Try to revise pracs... 2030 VF 8 PDF BS 24 PDF Pracs Practise Reading up Time 2100 VF 9 PDF BS 25 PDF Examination General Revision: 2130 VF 10 PDF BS 26 PDF Sustained Silent 2200 VF 11 PDF BS 27 PDF Reading • Pre-clinical most important • IOS pracs to augment lectures 2230 Routine Evening 2300 Angry Birds
Pre-TAR Checklist To be completed for EACH Lecture
Recordings Downloaded Recordings listened Lecture Slides Printed and Saved (iPad) Cross-checked annotated PDF (iPad) Exercise Notebook (EN) Handwritten and PDF (Pages) Copy References Obtained References Checked (SSR) Print Exam Questions Practise Exam Questions Query Notebook (Note down queries for lecturers) (QN) Submit and email queries to lecturers Recall Notebook (RN) Time Distribution Post-TAR Checklist Review email replies (if any) Review RN Review EN 16% Review Lecture Slides Review previous days’ work (Slides and Notes) Attempt Practise Exam 40% Angry Birds 23%
Time Optics Biological Visual Preclinical
Systems Functions Optometry 21% Hours 22 11.5 12.5 8.5
Optics Biological Systems
Visual Functions Preclinical Optometry Optics: Lectures Completed Referenced 1 Evolution and the history of understanding the eye as an optical instrument 2 Nature of light: What is it? 3 How light is produced Exam Format 4 How light is measured (10%) 5 Interaction of Light and Matter - Scattering and Polarisation • Mixed short answer and long tedious ray tracing calculations 6 Bending and Reflecting Light • Refract many rays as possible in 2 hours 7 Principles of image formation and ray tracing 8 Principles of paraxial optics 9 How lenses work 1 10 How lenses work 2 11 Aperture stops and pupils 12 Telescopes Hint 13 Magnifiers, Microscopes and Slit-lamps • Practise optics calculation in 14 Retinoscopy Optics Lecture concert with lectures 15 Field of View • Try to understand deviations 16 Thin lens design - single lens • Familiarise yourself with the formula sheet 17 Two lens design and multi-lens designs • Develop ray tracing routines 18 Spherocylindrical Lens 19 Ergonomics of optical design 20 Introduction to aberration 21 Seidel aberrations 22 Chromatic aberration 23 Best form lenses 24 Ophthalmic Prisms 25 Spectacle magnification and lens effectivity 26 Vertometry and Keratometry 27 Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy 28 Field of View Spectacles Biological Systems: Lectures Completed Referenced 1 Introduction: Microscopy, general ocular structure and embryology 2 Connective tissue, sclera, vitreous 3 Cornea Structure, Metabolism 1 Exam Format 4 Cornea Structure, Metabolism 2 (10%) 5 Retinal Anatomy 1 - Introduction • Section A: 40 MCQs • Section B: 6 Long answer questions out of 7 (10 marks 6 Retinal Anatomy 2 each) 7 Lens structure, metabolism 1 8 Lens structure, metabolism 2 9 Extraocular muscles 10 Photopigments 11 Phototransduction and neurotransmission Hint 12 Bleaching and recycling 13 Pupils 1- Anatomy and Innervation 14 Introductory Neuroscience • Try to familiarise yourself with 15 Brain, cranial nerves general key concepts 16 Anatomy of the visual pathways • Use plenty of diagrams 17 Optic Nerve 18 Uvea 1 19 Uvea 2 20 Anterior chamber 21 Aqueous humour 22 Retina Receptive Fields 23 Retina Night and Day 24 Blood vessels, blood ocular barriers 25 Retinal Metabolism 26 Eyelids and conjunctiva 27 Lacrimal System and Tear Film Visual Functions: Lectures Completed Referenced 1 Visual Psychophysics 1 Exam Format 2 Visual Psychophysics 2 (10%) 3 Spatial Vision 1 • Section A: 60 MCQs 4 Spatial Vision 2 • Section B: (10 marks each) 5 Temporal Vision 1 • 2x From Mike • 1x From Larry 6 Temporal Vision 2 • 1x From Sagar 7 Temporal Vision 3 Questions are either graphical (based on figures in lecture 8 Ocular accommodation 1 slides) or broad/open-ended. 9 Ocular accommodation 2 10 Ocular accommodation 3 11 Eye Movement 1 - what and why 12 Eye Movement 2 - Mechanics Hint 13 Eye Movement 3 - Saccades and smooth pursuit 14 Eye Movement 4 - OKN, VOR and vergence • Practise according to exam 15 Eye Movement 5 - Central and peripheral abnormalities format 16 Binocular Vision (fusion) • Do not waste time reviewing lecture slides 17 Binocular Vision (horopter) 18 Binocular vision (stereopsis) 19 Binocular eye movements 20 Binocular Vision (heterophoria) 21 Absolute Threshold 22 Colour Vision 1 23 Colour Vision 2 24 Colour Vision 3 25 Intensity discrimination 1 26 Intensity discrimination 2 27 Adaptation 1 28 Adaptation 2 29 Pupils 2 - function, malfunction and assessment Pre-Clinical Lectures Completed Referenced 1 Visual Acuity (VA) and its measurements 2 Clinical assessment of contrast sensitivity 3 An introduction to emmetropia and ametropia Exam Format 4 Ocular accommodation and it’s control during an ocular examination (30%) 5 Objective measures of refractive error (including retinscopy) • Section A: 20 MCQs 6 Subjective refraction (Best Vision Spheres) • Section B: 10 short answer questions (8 marks each) 7 Eye Movement Testing 8 Introduction to routine screening and binocular vision 9 Clinical assessment of colour vision 1 10 Clinical assessment of colour vision 2 11 Clinical assessment of colour vision 3 Hint 12 Auxiliary Testing (dark adaptation) 13 Routine Screening: Heterophoria 1 • Revise laboratory 14 Routine Screening: Heterophoria 2 • Familiarise yourself with basic 15 Routine Screening: Pupils screening procedures • Familiarise yourself with basic 16 Auxiliary Testing (visual fields) Hill of Vision, Static vs Kenetic Confrontation) prescription conventions 17 Assessment of corneal curvature (keratometry and topography) •Memorise trends
14 - (Man'Yoshu) Alexander Vovin - Man'Yōshū (Book 14) - A New English Translation Containing The Original Text, Kana Transliteration, Romanization, Glossing and Commentary (2012, Global Oriental)