They are much more challenging than IGCSEs in terms of their increased depth, but they’re still pretty manageable, as long as you don’t waste any time and start revising regularly early on.
Paper 6 is a super predictable paper. Just do as many past papers as possible, and read all their mark schemes - you’ll find that all the questions are marked the same way, and once you understand this marking style, it becomes really easy to do well.
Go for it! Lots of people learn best from writing. As I mentioned in the video, active learning is key, and making notes is one of the best ways of going about it.
Unfortunately, I haven't taken A Level Biology :/ My friends tell me that the way to study the subject is very similar to IGCSE Biology, though, just with more time needing to be devoted to each concept.
HEY MAN, COULD YOU PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a video on Get an A* in IGCSE Comp Sci - the only COMPLETE GUIDE you'll EVER need!🥺
I'll add it to my list!
What is your opinion of A-level Sciences?
Do you think they are much more challenging?
They are much more challenging than IGCSEs in terms of their increased depth, but they’re still pretty manageable, as long as you don’t waste any time and start revising regularly early on.
could you pls make a guide for english
I'll put it on my list!
Wow thanks a lot bro!! Quick question, how would you recommend us studying for paper 6, especially the last question
Paper 6 is a super predictable paper. Just do as many past papers as possible, and read all their mark schemes - you’ll find that all the questions are marked the same way, and once you understand this marking style, it becomes really easy to do well.
helpful! btw... which school are you studying in?
Thanks! Rather not specify my school, but I'm from Gujarat, India.
@@itsaaryanmehta Okay!
@@itsaaryanmehtaAnand Niketan international right?
Yep.
@@itsaaryanmehta bro said rather not specify my school then specified his school right after 😭
Do you suggest making our notes?
Go for it! Lots of people learn best from writing. As I mentioned in the video, active learning is key, and making notes is one of the best ways of going about it.
tomo is my igcse bio p4 exam. ive done pretty well in the mocks but im still scared any tips? and any important points?
How'd it go?
Im doing AS biology now, have you taken the subject, would love if you could make a video
Unfortunately, I haven't taken A Level Biology :/ My friends tell me that the way to study the subject is very similar to IGCSE Biology, though, just with more time needing to be devoted to each concept.