@@ibrahimahmud5068 AS math is not that hard, try getting p1 done as fast as you can and focus more on p2 as it can be a bit harder, particular tougher topics like trigonometry. And just grind past papers after that.
I got 2As, 3Bs, and 3Cs in my O levels.... What do I do? Can I really cope up and get into good uni with A levels (considering that i get all 4A*s in them)?
Honestly your GCSEs (O levels) don’t matter as much to universities so don’t worry. They care about your A levels more, if you can do really good in AS, and get good predicted grades, you’re pretty much set
@@ahyankhan9860 OHH MYYY, YOU ACTUALLY REPLIED!!! YOU'RE THE SECOND PERSON TO REPLY TO MY CONCERNS!! I'm all set on bringing all A*s in my A levels, and I'm kinda going strong (a bit struggling in some parts but I'm getting all better).
Haha you’re welcome. It’s simple really, your GCSEs are a ticket to A-Levels, A-Levels are a ticket to university. So if you can do well in your AS & A levels then getting into the university you want will be an easy process for you, just make sure you’re consistent!
Lets just say they were not what I wanted & that comes down to me not knowing what techniques to use and how to study efficiently. I redid those exams and now im expecting A A A in math, phy & chem. For chemistry its basically going outside the box to learn it and more emphasis on learning the concept itself.
I’ve was in the same boar as you last year, it was the same for me. If you need help, you can book a free call using this link: calendly.com/ahyan-mot/1-to-1-call-free?month=2024-07
Lool, good luck man. It’s hard at first but becomes easier later. Just make sure that as you progress your syllabus you don’t forget the first, second, third chapter etc, and stay consistent. For physics past papers are really your key to actually understanding it.
The physics ial edexcel textbooks are basically useless, except for the definitions and surface level concepts. I had to compare like 3 textbooks of different boards. The resources on youtube are also pretty useless, ig everyone sucks at physics. I would recommend a really good tutor for physics and maths, I personally self studied chemistry for my second year as I had a really good understanding of chem in igcse and as level. Physics and maths need to be taught by someone who has a deep understanding, my dad taught me it (he is a professional tutor) and would literally remind me concepts almost all the time and then LOTS AND LOTS of past papers. Id say do topic questions first then past papers, natural science solutions and phy maths tutor are good ones. Save my exams has really bad resources for alevels and the questions are some you would never see in an actual past papers. For maths, madasmaths is good too. And for chem studymind is what I use. I would also make my own topic questions and solve all of them in a duration of 2-3 days before my exam. I have my chem unit 4 exam in 4 days so Im just going thru vids by allery chemistry, doing topic questions and just covering the spec and ill do that for 2 days then the next two days Ill do past papers. Life is so great aint it.
Great video as always 😊👍
Thank you Sam!
im taking all of a2 math this week wish me luck yall
Good luck bro
Your so underrated bro. thanks for the info
Maybe the best guide❤❤❤
Keep it up brother!
Thank you so much big bro🙏🏻
guys we should make a community for group study on discord or something for all the a level people 🙏
can you please share resources for pure science a levels?
any advice for as maths?
@@ibrahimahmud5068 AS math is not that hard, try getting p1 done as fast as you can and focus more on p2 as it can be a bit harder, particular tougher topics like trigonometry. And just grind past papers after that.
@@ahyankhan9860 Thanks
I got 2As, 3Bs, and 3Cs in my O levels.... What do I do? Can I really cope up and get into good uni with A levels (considering that i get all 4A*s in them)?
Honestly your GCSEs (O levels) don’t matter as much to universities so don’t worry. They care about your A levels more, if you can do really good in AS, and get good predicted grades, you’re pretty much set
@@ahyankhan9860 OHH MYYY, YOU ACTUALLY REPLIED!!! YOU'RE THE SECOND PERSON TO REPLY TO MY CONCERNS!!
I'm all set on bringing all A*s in my A levels, and I'm kinda going strong (a bit struggling in some parts but I'm getting all better).
Haha you’re welcome. It’s simple really, your GCSEs are a ticket to A-Levels, A-Levels are a ticket to university. So if you can do well in your AS & A levels then getting into the university you want will be an easy process for you, just make sure you’re consistent!
@@ahyankhan9860 thank you so much ☺️. It means a lot to me
@@ahyankhan9860why do student take 4 subjects in a level when they only require 3
What were your grades in as level and how did you manage chemistry it’s so difficult 😣
Lets just say they were not what I wanted & that comes down to me not knowing what techniques to use and how to study efficiently. I redid those exams and now im expecting A A A in math, phy & chem. For chemistry its basically going outside the box to learn it and more emphasis on learning the concept itself.
As level started a month and 3 days ago i take chem bio and physics its really hard someone help
I’ve was in the same boar as you last year, it was the same for me. If you need help, you can book a free call using this link:
calendly.com/ahyan-mot/1-to-1-call-free?month=2024-07
I want to Ace in A level Maths, Physics, Hindi
Doing chem on 25th, im repeating a2 still not so good preparations 😢
Grind it out everything else can wait but take short breaks between, avoid overburdening yourself.
@@ahyankhan9860 I just want a C or max B
@@insxne_xd Aim for an A bro
What computer is that at 0:44
Its a Xiaomi monitor I found on amazon connected to my mac.
why don't you recommend taking notes
Way too time consuming and really passive, other methods may help more. Each to their own though
There’s so much to go through in such little time so its a waste of a time
me dying in physics rn ong help me
Lool, good luck man. It’s hard at first but becomes easier later. Just make sure that as you progress your syllabus you don’t forget the first, second, third chapter etc, and stay consistent. For physics past papers are really your key to actually understanding it.
@@ahyankhan9860 2nd year btw so how long till the easy part
oh second year, doesn’t get easy now, good luck ☠️
@@ahyankhan9860 ☠☠☠💀💀💀
The physics ial edexcel textbooks are basically useless, except for the definitions and surface level concepts. I had to compare like 3 textbooks of different boards. The resources on youtube are also pretty useless, ig everyone sucks at physics. I would recommend a really good tutor for physics and maths, I personally self studied chemistry for my second year as I had a really good understanding of chem in igcse and as level. Physics and maths need to be taught by someone who has a deep understanding, my dad taught me it (he is a professional tutor) and would literally remind me concepts almost all the time and then LOTS AND LOTS of past papers. Id say do topic questions first then past papers, natural science solutions and phy maths tutor are good ones. Save my exams has really bad resources for alevels and the questions are some you would never see in an actual past papers. For maths, madasmaths is good too. And for chem studymind is what I use. I would also make my own topic questions and solve all of them in a duration of 2-3 days before my exam. I have my chem unit 4 exam in 4 days so Im just going thru vids by allery chemistry, doing topic questions and just covering the spec and ill do that for 2 days then the next two days Ill do past papers. Life is so great aint it.
U think it be smart if i take a level math privatley and start revsing now to get at least a B
Depends on when your exam is but if you try hard then yeah its attainable.