When i ask my teacher about a multiple choice question, he takes al least 30 mins to get what the question is actually asking, and when he doesn’t know how to explain it or doesn’t understand, he blames the question for having an error. He only goes over the basics and shows no interest in the subject at all, he moans about the class not completing the hw sheets he gives us which come from irrelevant resources and have nothing to do with exam practice. I literally learn everything from RUclips. Its a sad life
I’ve just started college and my options are maths, physics and chemistry, and AS art (I definitely want to apply for medicine.) It is nice to see this as I can’t find many people who did/do physics and want to go into medicine!! I’m very glad I found you. Thank you
Great video, Sen. I'm also planning on studying medicine and I'm taking bio, chem, phy and maths. I got A* in all of them in my IGCSE, so hoping I do better this year in my AS levels.
Thx a lot for the tips.. really helpful. I was actually planning to do medicine, but I realised I like physics way more than biology. So now I'm gonna do physics at uni
Just started my A levels, doing the same as you, math, chem,biol and physics , what advice would you give me to manage the work load to achieve top grades at A level ?
Plan your work very well, try to develop an appreciation and passion for all of your subjects (makes revising much more fun) and also make us of RUclips, to help with physics and chemistry concepts!!!
Where was this video 8 years ago lol,,.. My life literally was ruined by 1 A level grade. Missed on my choice of uni. Took a year out. Went to a University that was actually shit, ( one lecturer even got fired after many complaints that he was shit at teaching). I had loads of resentment being at that uni. Finished first year with great grades. Teaching was even worse in second year so I took another year out to work. Went back and everything was in one ear out the other. Was working part time on the bar and just dropped out. Worked and Partied hard for years and now I'm 27 back at my mums: single, broke af, borderline alcoholic and unemployed... THANKS PHYSICS. ☹️
Dear Senthooran, I need an B in Biology which is about 50% in the new spec. But obviously I will aim for the the highest grade possible. I was planning to start past papers for AS and A2 exactly 5 weeks before my exam. Is this too late? The reason for this is because I want to know the content thoroughly and go over the AS content which I have forgotten some parts of. I am doing AQA by the way. Please Reply as soon as possible, I need some advice.
I have a suggestion for you. Watch Steins;Gate. It won't teach you any physics, but It will help you appreciate it. Just don't start the week before exams.
@@hawkeyedsentinel4648 It's Kongroo by the way, but I do appreciate the camaraderie. I will only exist in this world-line for two more years, and will have to return to Steins;Gate.
i just had a complete mental breakdown few minutes ago and and GOD like 3 months of studying this subject and i dont understand a thing. i'm still keeping this subject though. its necessary for field i want to go in..
Same.. I don't like the subject, but it's necessary... I would love something to get my motivation and ambition up though. I find it confusing, but I put in the hardest effort possible just to understand some things. I'm experiencing those breakdowns too..
I feel your pain. What are you struggling with. I get most of it, expect I need to re-learn how to photoelectricity because the maths didn't make sense to me when taught in class.
Please make a video discussing your opinion on taking bio,physics,chem and maths all at a level as i love all these subjects and couldnt think to drop one( doing gcse rn but if you ask any of my teachers my passion for these subjects is clear ) i want to become a doctor and in terms of gcse im targeting 9 and 8 s with 6 or 7 in english. I also do further maths and am targeted a 8 or 9. Thanks love your videos
I’m here because I can’t do the subject combinations I want at my school and hence have to do physics as a 4th subject instead of economics even though just the thought of it makes me cry. Now I just need to fake it till I make it ):) guess I’ll be conquering my fear
@@guyguy1811 I'm doing the same subjects! My parents pressured me into taking physics. Physics went really well at first, kept getting top at class, but now by the end of the year I'm just demotivated and dont wany to revise since I don't like the subject anyeay
@@SomEbodyisDERP Yeah physics is relatively hard. I would say this is due to the large workload and the conceptual knowledge needed to master many of the questions. I would say being being good at maths is an absolute must as the maths is not that hard hard but can sometimes take much conceptual thought and 3D thinking. I'm picking up a As in further maths next year (hopfully) so I'm having to work super hard. Wish you all the best and motivation.
@@guyguy1811 aw thanks, best of luck to you too!! Funnily enough I'm also taking further maths over the summer, just because I need a 4th subject and I love maths
You did the astrophysics unit? I chose to do this one independently, because I enjoy it more, and my teahcer made everyone else do turning points, which I knew I didn't enjoy, I read about it before making up the choice. But, he is not very helpful, Can you PLEASE DO A A-LEVEL ASTROPHYSICS REVISE GUIDE???? PLEASE????
I’m not sure wether to choose physics or not, I love maths and I am sure i’ll take maths. All I know is that I find physics interesting, I’m not sure if that’s enough for me to take it. Any advice?
I don’t recommend anyone to choose a levels physics chemistry. If only you are interested in it then study it. The exams are hard. Like very hard. It’s even harder than you think it is. I mean like 5 different papers in total. Isn’t that a lot ?
omg thank you so much this video acc motivated me so much it made me want to work hard even tho its hard physics is so interesting thats particularly why i choose it as an a level course its really scary but i hope that after this struggle i'll achieve what i want with my effort aspires and aims
Your sooo amazing senthooran and I love the way you inspire me and others. Honestly thank u sooo much for making these video and I'm just a gcse student in year 11 but I still watch your A level videos and I love them.😀
at my school we dont do practicals and teachers are not very serious and we do a levels for 1 year 6 months and now am remaining with 6 months takinhs and bilogy how should i revise g chemistry and physics i have done mat
Ive only got 1 month left.. Is it effective to stay up and revise at nights I means i know its a silly question but what do you suggest from experience..? Really need help, a reply would be much appreciated :/
Fizza Soomro aha me too bro, the worst thing with physics is it's so grim that you have to look into how everything works before you can jump into a question unlike maths.
I’m sorry to ask this considering you have finished A levels a long time ago but if I may ask are there any other books aside from the AQA revision in the description you’ve used? My friends are recommending me the CGP A level physics book but I’m not sure which to choose
Hi is it useful to take Physics if you wish to do medicine in university as I have heard Chemistry, Biology and Maths are essential so is it not going to be a burden for extra subject
Hi ! I am doing cie a level physics . I have seen that mostly AQA , OCR and edexel books , revision guides and all other helpful resources are given by people that's why I feel so bad , why not cie ? Why only AQA, OCR and Edexel 😭 so I want to ask you guys that what if I uae AQA physics books or revision guides , will it be helpful ?
Dude did you do all four sciences for ALEVELS?? i wanted to ask that I am also aiming for studying medicine at uni but I have decided to take Alevels physics chem and biology because i know i cant do maths and it will ruin my overall grade so are 4 Alevels really important for medicine? Do people with 3 Alevels have some chance or not?
lol anything with the suffix "-ology" is a science! I'm doing Human Biology (as well as Bio/Chem/Phys) for GCSE and there's also Astronomy (which i'm not doing)
Me? Well, lets see Physics Computer science Further Mathematics Mathematics Psychology Got A* on all except Psych where I got an A. But I guess it's just because I'm obsessively passionate about all of these. It seemed easy for that reason, but in reality it takes up all the free time you have. But I didn't mind because they're practically my hobbies.
Kindly help me in this question. stone of weight 3.0 N is fixed, using glue, to one end P of a rigid rod CP, as shown in Fig. 1.1.85 cmCPωgluestone,weight 3.0 NFig. 1.1 The rod is rotated about end C so that the stone moves in a vertical circle of radius 85 cm. The angular speed ω of the rod and stone is gradually increased from zero until the glue snaps. The glue fixing the stone snaps when the tension in it is 18 N. For the position of the stone at which the glue snaps, (i) on the dotted circle of Fig. 1.1, mark with the letter S the position of the stone,
My physics teacher immigrated from Lebanon about 10 years ago, he speaks fluent englihs of course but the grammar makes it impossible to understand what he's on about.... wtf is a vector
Hi ! I am from Pakistan and I want to buy some a level physics (Collins) books on the same website which you recommended down , but I am bit scared that what if it's fake . So I want to ask you if it's ok to buy . Actually in Pakistan it is very common these days that people make fake websites .
Hiii. I’m Supuli and I’m currently doing my edexcel IAL, chem bio and phy. It’s always been a passion of mine to go to Cambridge or oxford. I’m from Sri Lanka. I really want to know if Cambridge has scholarships for international students who wants to do medicine, scoring really high grades in edexcel. I tried searching for it but had no luck. According to your knowledge do you think there are scholarships for medicine in Cambridge or oxford. Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Just a quick question, if i did combined science and want to do a level physics, should i? For context, i'm really confident and good at maths, and pretty interested in physics. Im also most likely going to get around a 8 8 / 8 9 in science GCES's, and honestly it would be hard to deter me from choosing physics, but anything i should know?
phwoarrr that question is harder to answer than both subjects!! i think it really depends on which exam boards you do for both.... i did AQA and for that exam board, Physics was harder!
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Most people do math (it's easier) for medicine along with bio and chem, but Physics is extremely interesting ... if you take physics though prepared to work very hard, but if you do well, a good mark in physics will put you in better light than an equivalent mark in math. That said, I think the new math A-level course is meant to be much harder since I took it. Also check out medical school requirements pages, as some universities state which subject combos they prefer
@@DrSenKath Would you say a 4th a level really helps boost your chances for a good university or it better to do 3 a levels and spend more time doing other things, like more work experience and volunteering to help?
@@mangelo_1855 its much better to have three really good a levels than four ehh ones so only do the fourth if you're really confident you'll do well in them all
you dont just 'start' past papers, you complete each topic and once all the notes are written up on paper (using the official exam board book and using cgp to sum it all up), then you do topic past papers which are extracted singulalry from old papers. (so use physics and maths tutor .com)
then, once all topics are written up and topic past paper comilations have been completed, you then start doing whole past papers, complete each past paper twice, so the first one is done roughly the second is corrected, neat and annotated where mistakes are made.
@@dickiefinehuman5269 so before i do general past papers. I should go through a topic and once i finish that topic i do a test based around that topic? Also by saying do the past paper twice, do you mean that you do it once normally and then do it again after checking over your mistakes?
Ruwa is incorrect. as air resistance increases 'acceleration' is what decreases. velocity is increasing until drag=weight where the Net force=0 so thats when the max velocity is reached. Velocity doesnt decrease
Good luck everyone this year, once you get your head around it you’ll really enjoy it. Lewis
Is it just me or is Physics that one subject where every teacher is just pure sh**?
YES all the way from GCSEs
nah ma GCSE physics teacher was amazing omg
My ones were amazing.
My GCSE physics teacher was great! But my current A Level physics teacher is pretty terrible unfortunately...
When i ask my teacher about a multiple choice question, he takes al least 30 mins to get what the question is actually asking, and when he doesn’t know how to explain it or doesn’t understand, he blames the question for having an error. He only goes over the basics and shows no interest in the subject at all, he moans about the class not completing the hw sheets he gives us which come from irrelevant resources and have nothing to do with exam practice. I literally learn everything from RUclips. Its a sad life
I do physics a level and my teacher makes it complete cancer
aaron martin i have the opposite situation
fuck, same
@arron Martin ahlie
Mine told me repeatedly that I would fail in front of other teachers and students....you name it.
fully relatable
I had 16 people in my AS class and 7 in A2. Literally dropped like flies
I had 22 in my AS class , we're 5 now (A2) and one is a new student
There are 2 people in my class, including me
Over 100 in my class lol we're masochists
Bruh I have 24 people in my AS class at the moment.
It’s now been cut down to a solid 12
I have 8 people in my class and I'm doing AS
“ it’s one of the hardest options to take “ fockin great, cant wait for the two years ahead
go on lad, you can do it!
Same lets go!
Ahaha same I’m also taking chemistry so I’m starting to worry lol
@@laurenjones8580 just revise from day 1 and keeping doing revision here and there
I think physics is an easy subject compared to chemistry
2 weeks left of GCSES and i am here just to be prepared for A-levels.
Oh shit... well it looks like i'm the same but a year later lol
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You summed up physics very well. Its more about understanding than memorising like biology.
That’s why I like physics
That's why I want to do it for A Level
I’ve just started college and my options are maths, physics and chemistry, and AS art (I definitely want to apply for medicine.) It is nice to see this as I can’t find many people who did/do physics and want to go into medicine!! I’m very glad I found you. Thank you
I don’t even do A-level physics but this video was still really helpful - especially for M1 in maths. Thanks!
Yes that relatable topic...
... ASTROPHYSICS
Man that old spec is so nice the new one is horrendous for as you only needed 60% for an A at as 😬😭
stella polare neither was the alevel papers I just did 😭😭lucky to get a c tbh 😂
Amber MaryAnne I got 64% on my AS and i was rewarded with a C😔
wish i could relate to a good physics teacher 😩😩
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Great video, Sen. I'm also planning on studying medicine and I'm taking bio, chem, phy and maths. I got A* in all of them in my IGCSE, so hoping I do better this year in my AS levels.
Good work! Good Luck!
Thx a lot for the tips.. really helpful. I was actually planning to do medicine, but I realised I like physics way more than biology. So now I'm gonna do physics at uni
How’s it going/gone?
I hate physics but I need it to get into pharmacy so here I am🙂
Your videos are so helpful. I really admire the way you talk. You speak so clearly and don't stutter at all.
Just started my A levels, doing the same as you, math, chem,biol and physics , what advice would you give me to manage the work load to achieve top grades at A level ?
Plan your work very well, try to develop an appreciation and passion for all of your subjects (makes revising much more fun) and also make us of RUclips, to help with physics and chemistry concepts!!!
appreciate your time for replying, thank you
@@Thomas-nu7vj What were your A Level results?
Anyone else taken A level physics and failed every test so far ?
Where was this video 8 years ago lol,,.. My life literally was ruined by 1 A level grade. Missed on my choice of uni. Took a year out. Went to a University that was actually shit, ( one lecturer even got fired after many complaints that he was shit at teaching). I had loads of resentment being at that uni. Finished first year with great grades. Teaching was even worse in second year so I took another year out to work. Went back and everything was in one ear out the other. Was working part time on the bar and just dropped out. Worked and Partied hard for years and now I'm 27 back at my mums: single, broke af, borderline alcoholic and unemployed... THANKS PHYSICS. ☹️
@@Abcdefghujklmao maybe someone doing physics will come up with a concept for a time machine. 😂. Thanks for the encouragement tho😋.
Has anything changed?
Dear Senthooran,
I need an B in Biology which is about 50% in the new spec. But obviously I will aim for the the highest grade possible. I was planning to start past papers for AS and A2 exactly 5 weeks before my exam. Is this too late? The reason for this is because I want to know the content thoroughly and go over the AS content which I have forgotten some parts of. I am doing AQA by the way. Please Reply as soon as possible, I need some advice.
I going to die I do maths, further maths physics and chemistry
You won’t die, you’ll be fine!! Just make sure to keep doing practice papers and revise all the formulas!!
lol i do exactly the same
I'm doing these 😂 it's managable, trust me :)
I do those exact subjects
Thinking on doing it. But I need an average grade of 8 to do so
can u tell me the complete name of that Collins Physics book?
ISBN would be really helpful .
Just a random question, If you liked physics so much why are you doing
medicine?
he prob did 4-a levels, plus there is medical physics too. If you take physics for a levels.
Shaz Emran yup I do medical physics at school. But it’s nothing like biology
A-level Physics at grade A or A* is essential for medicine at Cambridge
2 or 3 sciences are needed for medicine depending on your uni
ManasChaubey he is asian
If I don't get A in physics ill be depressed and scarred for life
kurotsuya me too im gonna kill myself
I have a suggestion for you. Watch Steins;Gate.
It won't teach you any physics, but
It will help you appreciate it.
Just don't start the week before exams.
@@weebwithadream8260 el psy congroo
0:27 *the hardest A level. I had to correct him.
@@hawkeyedsentinel4648 It's Kongroo by the way, but I do appreciate the camaraderie.
I will only exist in this world-line for two more years, and will have to return to Steins;Gate.
i just had a complete mental breakdown few minutes ago and and GOD like 3 months of studying this subject and i dont understand a thing. i'm still keeping this subject though. its necessary for field i want to go in..
Same.. I don't like the subject, but it's necessary... I would love something to get my motivation and ambition up though. I find it confusing, but I put in the hardest effort possible just to understand some things. I'm experiencing those breakdowns too..
I feel your pain. What are you struggling with. I get most of it, expect I need to re-learn how to photoelectricity because the maths didn't make sense to me when taught in class.
Eeshah Arshad Khan exact same position as you
Please make a video discussing your opinion on taking bio,physics,chem and maths all at a level as i love all these subjects and couldnt think to drop one( doing gcse rn but if you ask any of my teachers my passion for these subjects is clear ) i want to become a doctor and in terms of gcse im targeting 9 and 8 s with 6 or 7 in english. I also do further maths and am targeted a 8 or 9. Thanks love your videos
why i like my school a level 6 form. we have 2 physics a level teacher, both very good and we get a lesson with each.
Same. One of which has a PhD lol
I agree those physics textboxs are so bad I’ve improved so much ever since I ditched that book.
Is that the AQA one? And what textbook would you recommend?
I got a 9 (A**) in GCSE yesterday. Looking forward to doing this :)
D4nny I got a 6 and I’m still taking it. Wish me the best :/
@@johnlynch9940 Good luck mate. I recommend watching some videos and getting the best head start possible
D4nny Yeah thanks will do mate. Do you know of any channels that upload the entire content in videos? For example freescienelessons did for GCSEs?
@@johnlynch9940 I do. I watched a 34 minute particle physics A level video by "Science Shorts". I personally found it very helpful
D4nny i got a 9 too! let's hope a level physics treats us well 😂
I’m here because I can’t do the subject combinations I want at my school and hence have to do physics as a 4th subject instead of economics even though just the thought of it makes me cry. Now I just need to fake it till I make it ):) guess I’ll be conquering my fear
How are finding it. I'm doing Maths, Physics and economics.
@@guyguy1811 I'm doing the same subjects! My parents pressured me into taking physics. Physics went really well at first, kept getting top at class, but now by the end of the year I'm just demotivated and dont wany to revise since I don't like the subject anyeay
@@SomEbodyisDERP Yeah physics is relatively hard. I would say this is due to the large workload and the conceptual knowledge needed to master many of the questions. I would say being being good at maths is an absolute must as the maths is not that hard hard but can sometimes take much conceptual thought and 3D thinking. I'm picking up a As in further maths next year (hopfully) so I'm having to work super hard. Wish you all the best and motivation.
@@guyguy1811 aw thanks, best of luck to you too!! Funnily enough I'm also taking further maths over the summer, just because I need a 4th subject and I love maths
@@SomEbodyisDERP No way. I love maths too! When are you taking further maths?
Any chance you could tell us what the textbooks you found were?!? Would be very helpful. Thanks
Thanks for this been waiting ages for this
You did the astrophysics unit? I chose to do this one independently, because I enjoy it more, and my teahcer made everyone else do turning points, which I knew I didn't enjoy, I read about it before making up the choice. But, he is not very helpful, Can you PLEASE DO A A-LEVEL ASTROPHYSICS REVISE GUIDE???? PLEASE????
It's the old spec he's talking about
What is the author of the book that you said really helped you? please.
I’m not sure wether to choose physics or not, I love maths and I am sure i’ll take maths. All I know is that I find physics interesting, I’m not sure if that’s enough for me to take it. Any advice?
What other subjects are you taking?
@@Qwerty-jk8sh maybe computer science
I don’t recommend anyone to choose a levels physics chemistry. If only you are interested in it then study it. The exams are hard. Like very hard. It’s even harder than you think it is. I mean like 5 different papers in total. Isn’t that a lot ?
omg thank you so much this video acc motivated me so much it made me want to work hard even tho its hard physics is so interesting thats particularly why i choose it as an a level course its really scary but i hope that after this struggle i'll achieve what i want with my effort aspires and aims
It’s very interesting, work hard and reap the rewards 🙂
My life is made I’m doing physics maths further maths chemistry. New spec is way harder then old spec
Do you think the a level cgp books are good for physics
Reasonable
That’s literally the only book u need to get an A*, this guys just extra with it
I love physics, it's just my teacher is terrible
Your sooo amazing senthooran and I love the way you inspire me and others. Honestly thank u sooo much for making these video and I'm just a gcse student in year 11 but I still watch your A level videos and I love them.😀
at my school we dont do practicals and teachers are not very serious and we do a levels for 1 year 6 months and now am remaining with 6 months takinhs and bilogy how should i revise
g chemistry and physics i have done mat
Ive only got 1 month left.. Is it effective to stay up and revise at nights I means i know its a silly question but what do you suggest from experience..? Really need help, a reply would be much appreciated :/
I also have an exam and Idk anything
Fizza Soomro aha me too bro, the worst thing with physics is it's so grim that you have to look into how everything works before you can jump into a question unlike maths.
Pervy Sage so true
Pervy Sage I can’t believe I found someone who likes nartuo and physics o thought I was the only one
Fizza Soomro well you see having little to no sleep makes you worse in the actual things which you are doing
Hii!! I'm so glad. Thankyou So so much for this video. I really needed this! 😇
I’m sorry to ask this considering you have finished A levels a long time ago but if I may ask are there any other books aside from the AQA revision in the description you’ve used? My friends are recommending me the CGP A level physics book but I’m not sure which to choose
Hi is it useful to take Physics if you wish to do medicine in university as I have heard Chemistry, Biology and Maths are essential so is it not going to be a burden for extra subject
Most unis only make bio and chem essential, the last (3rd) subject is anything, maths is just the most popular one
Hi ! I am doing cie a level physics . I have seen that mostly AQA , OCR and edexel books , revision guides and all other helpful resources are given by people that's why I feel so bad , why not cie ? Why only AQA, OCR and Edexel 😭 so I want to ask you guys that what if I uae AQA physics books or revision guides , will it be helpful ?
Did you find any good resources?
so a level physics is 10 times deeper than igcse?
Hi, I am Taking Biology, Chemistry and pyschology for A level. Does these subjects are suitable to get admission in good university. Thanks
Dude did you do all four sciences for ALEVELS?? i wanted to ask that I am also aiming for studying medicine at uni but I have decided to take Alevels physics chem and biology because i know i cant do maths and it will ruin my overall grade so are 4 Alevels really important for medicine? Do people with 3 Alevels have some chance or not?
since when was there four sciences?
Owen Edgson i am sorry i mean’t three sciences and mathematics
lol anything with the suffix "-ology" is a science! I'm doing Human Biology (as well as Bio/Chem/Phys) for GCSE and there's also Astronomy (which i'm not doing)
Maths is considered a science.
How are you finding triple science at a level ?
Did you take AQA physics or CAIE physics
And what a levels did you pick ?
Me?
Well, lets see
Physics
Computer science
Further Mathematics
Mathematics
Psychology
Got A* on all except Psych where I got an A.
But I guess it's just because I'm obsessively passionate about all of these.
It seemed easy for that reason, but in reality it takes up all the free time you have. But I didn't mind because they're practically my hobbies.
Kindly help me in this question.
stone of weight 3.0 N is fixed, using glue, to one end P of a rigid rod CP, as shown in Fig. 1.1.85 cmCPωgluestone,weight 3.0 NFig. 1.1 The rod is rotated about end C so that the stone moves in a vertical circle of radius 85 cm. The angular speed ω of the rod and stone is gradually increased from zero until the glue snaps. The glue fixing the stone snaps when the tension in it is 18 N. For the position of the stone at which the glue snaps, (i) on the dotted circle of Fig. 1.1, mark with the letter S the position of the stone,
The answers 12 sheckles
My physics teacher immigrated from Lebanon about 10 years ago, he speaks fluent englihs of course but the grammar makes it impossible to understand what he's on about.... wtf is a vector
A direction I think lmfao I just get 12% in the first test we did so I wouldn’t know LMFAO
lol i must be really lucky my physics teachers are great
I had a few good ones as well tbf
Hi ! I am from Pakistan and I want to buy some a level physics (Collins) books on the same website which you recommended down , but I am bit scared that what if it's fake . So I want to ask you if it's ok to buy . Actually in Pakistan it is very common these days that people make fake websites .
Great video very informative 👍🏾
Hiii. I’m Supuli and I’m currently doing my edexcel IAL, chem bio and phy. It’s always been a passion of mine to go to Cambridge or oxford. I’m from Sri Lanka. I really want to know if Cambridge has scholarships for international students who wants to do medicine, scoring really high grades in edexcel. I tried searching for it but had no luck. According to your knowledge do you think there are scholarships for medicine in Cambridge or oxford. Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Hey there!! Answered this question via Instagram! :)
so did you do edexcel or AQA etc, it would be better if you can specify that in the title
AQA
Just a quick question, if i did combined science and want to do a level physics, should i? For context, i'm really confident and good at maths, and pretty interested in physics. Im also most likely going to get around a 8 8 / 8 9 in science GCES's, and honestly it would be hard to deter me from choosing physics, but anything i should know?
Did you do physics and if so how’d you do ?
@@5head924 got the 9-9 at combined, then got A* at A level. doing combined doesn't set you back as much as you'd think
@@kingzxhydro4799 well done mate, I did combined science up until the last term where I switched to triple science and got 3 9s
What are your ideas for the next video? And thank you. (For the advice and tips given in this video.)
Any tips for practical questions?
whats harder, physics or chemistry?
phwoarrr that question is harder to answer than both subjects!! i think it really depends on which exam boards you do for both.... i did AQA and for that exam board, Physics was harder!
this guys givin me constipation
Maybe take a few laxatives
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Love you sen
what other subjects did you take?
others are chemistry, biology and maths
can you recommend any AQA physics RUclips channels?
Not really, I couldn't find any good ones... there's a website called Physbot which had good notes.. that was for a few years ago however..
@@DrSenKath yeah i've checked it out, it's really good except a lot of the AS is missing as it's "under construction" which is a shame
Economics
Physics/Biology
Literature
Psychology
How’s my combination??
In which class r u?
I am asking this because of the slash between bio and physics ☺
Eco physics and math would make more sense
Lit and psycho makes sense too
I think best would be Math phy eco and psycho
Physics or math for medicine along with bio and chem ?
Most people do math (it's easier) for medicine along with bio and chem, but Physics is extremely interesting ... if you take physics though prepared to work very hard, but if you do well, a good mark in physics will put you in better light than an equivalent mark in math. That said, I think the new math A-level course is meant to be much harder since I took it. Also check out medical school requirements pages, as some universities state which subject combos they prefer
@@DrSenKath Would you say a 4th a level really helps boost your chances for a good university or it better to do 3 a levels and spend more time doing other things, like more work experience and volunteering to help?
@@mangelo_1855 its much better to have three really good a levels than four ehh ones so only do the fourth if you're really confident you'll do well in them all
For physics when is a good time to start past papers?
you dont just 'start' past papers, you complete each topic and once all the notes are written up on paper (using the official exam board book and using cgp to sum it all up), then you do topic past papers which are extracted singulalry from old papers. (so use physics and maths tutor .com)
then, once all topics are written up and topic past paper comilations have been completed, you then start doing whole past papers, complete each past paper twice, so the first one is done roughly the second is corrected, neat and annotated where mistakes are made.
@@dickiefinehuman5269 so before i do general past papers. I should go through a topic and once i finish that topic i do a test based around that topic? Also by saying do the past paper twice, do you mean that you do it once normally and then do it again after checking over your mistakes?
I know I am being a bit cheeky in asking this but would you mind sending your A level revision notes???
What bad timing for this video exams are one month not like I can use this stuff to help me oh well I’ve been banging A all year I’ll be fine
Does a levels physics help with any other a level (biology or chemistry alevel)
Both of them to be fair and maths
i'm currently dealing with as level...i took physics,chemistry,english,IT,math. so can i drop physics in A2??
Miruthula Siva hi I took it chemistry and physics idk if it’s a good idea ?
How many hours did you study during a day
1 hour per day per subject minimum
Sen Kath wow
Just to clarify, when an object is free-falling, does its velocity increase as it gets to the ground?
Speed actually decreases as air resistance increases and eventually equals to weight, therefore resustant force will become zero
Ruwa Hameed Thank you!
Ruwa is incorrect. as air resistance increases 'acceleration' is what decreases. velocity is increasing until drag=weight where the Net force=0 so thats when the max velocity is reached. Velocity doesnt decrease
@@fort-niteproyoungdae3366 oh okay thank you
Fort-Nite Pro Young Dae thanks, so you play fortnite!?
Stop Flexing your good teachers :(((
great video
Thank you, best of luck!
Thahnks man
does everyone taking physics sound like this?
Tom Deighton 07 looool he sounds so much more posh and smart than me
there are a lot of working-class people / people that live north of london that take a-level physics as well haha
What are the subjects u chose in a level?!
biology, chemistry, maths and physics
Which one is one of the hardest in your opinion?
@@DrSenKath which one is the hardest in your opinion?
Chemistry - it’s hard but manageable
@@DrSenKath actually I am having problem if I should take like yours or take phy chem math and comp
Impressive
Collins
god hes sooo posh its ubearable
Nah mate haha
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