My step by step method: 1. Learn all content 2. Do all exercises (alternate questions) 3. Do all mixed exercises 4. Do all unit tests your teachers give you again 5. Do all past papers
Taking A level maths and further maths at the minute, one is definitely helping the other. The work load is much larger but what I find is it’s like I’m revising in maths and learning in further maths, so in the end I can focus on chemistry and biology at home.
Because of the Coronavirus we might not be taking are gcses. I got 125 marks on my edexcel mock though so hopefully I got a 6 or a 7. If they are actually cancelled then I'm upset since some people improve there grades and get higher than predicted. But hopefully I'll get a good grade for getting into maths a level. 👍
Yeah, I'm the same as you right now. I got 85 in my November mock for maths (Grade 5) but then I put in the effort and managed to get 129 marks in the March mocks (Grade 6 close to a 7). My maths teacher said that she was going to predict me a 7 since I made a considerable jump from the previous mock (boost of 44 marks) and then I considered doing A level maths. I really enjoy maths since it is very fun and I tend to learn some maths topics when I'm bored. I've heard that it is difficult and you have to try your hardest (but I guess you have to do that with all A levels) and I'm the type of person who is willing to put in the hard work in order to get top grades and aid me in becoming successful. I was originally going to go for Biology, Chemistry and Psychology but now I'm thinking to drop psychology and go with maths since it is going to be useful for Dentistry and is going to keep my doors open since I may change career options
@@winterstalker7 omg this is literally me rn. i got a 5 in my october mocks but then got a 6 in my december mocks (3 marks off a 7) so my teacher decided to predict me a 7. i initially wanted to do chemistry, biology, psychology for a level but i realised that if i did maths it would keep many doors open for me, in case i didnt want to pursue medicine anymore ya know. now im literally so confused on what i wanna do. i know that taking 4 a levels will not be the wisest option in terms of my already deteriorating mental health but i still dont want to drop psychology bc i rly enjoy it. not sure if you're gonna see this ahah but if you decided to take maths how did you find it so far since its been a year :))
@@rowa2825 oh hey, yeah so I got a 7 in maths but decided not to take it since I felt it would have been a bit hard for me and so I took psychology instead. Things have been going alright. Choose maths if you feel like it's going to be manageable and useful for your future plans. Anyway, good luck 👍
@@rowa2825 just wondering if I could have any updates on what your doing now I'm practically in the same situation you were 2 yr ago (but definitely doing maths, chem and bio)
What extra curricular activites and other things should someone do to stand out as a medical applicant for Cambridge?Also may you do more videos reccommending more books?It would be much appreciated.
Hi senthooran, I was planning to take history, economics, English literature and math for a levels because I really enjoy humanities. I’m doing add maths for my GCSEs now but I don’t enjoy it. Should I take it for a levels? (I want to study law and apparently universities look for math). Great video btw!
I’m doing 4 a levels including maths and English literature and I don’t recommend taking 4 as universities don’t give you any extra credit for it. They value AAA more than AAAB so if you do 4 and get one lower grade you could lose a potential place :( but if you feel confident in doing 4 try it.Worst comes to worst you can drop one. Xx
@@haniyyaejaz3604 pretty sure it doesn't matter and they only look at your best three. So if u need A*AA and got A*AAC they'd probably still accept you as long as you got the grades in the required subjects (like if u needed an A in maths and u got the A or A*)
Hi, I had a question in regards to solving this inequality: x+1/2x-3 < 1/x-3 I’m not too sure how to solve it since we don’t know if x is positive or negative so you have to multiply the denominator by x^2
You need to cross multiply so it then equals (x+1)(x-3) < 2x-3 then expand the brackets so x^2-2x-3 < 2x-3 brind all x's to one side so x^2-4x < 0 ( difference of two squares) (x-2)(x+2) < 0 x= 2 , x = -2 which are the critical values draw the graph for it and since the inequality faces to the zero the answe rwould be -2
Can anyone help me decide how to decide which month to sit for my exams... As in shall I take p1 in Jan and p2 and m1 in May?? Help would be appreciated!! Please Edit: or shall I sit both p1 and p2 in Jan and m1 only in May??
lankyboyxx ! Depends how good you are, there’s no point sitting there looking over questions on straight line graphs when you got 90% in the test, however if you find it hard then you should put extra work in
Thank you for putting your effort into this video. My friend and I took A Levels from 2017 to 2018 and we made a blog where we uploaded workings for Pure Mathematics 3 because we think the mark schemes are rather uninformative (no offence!) The website is attached below. Do check it out! Thank you! diamondmath.org/
30-40 minutes to understand the basics of what's going on per topic, and then 2-3 hours to do practice past paper questions, to get a relatively decent grasp
Further maths is not usually required, but can be recommended. Look at uni courses (or similar) you're interested in and look at the subject requirements.
Hey man, I am aiming to go to Cambridge University, however I was wondering if people get judged there if they went to a state school or don’t have much money. Please can you confirm if this is true or will I fit in with everyone from private schools. This is because my dad has said this and that I’ll be looked down on for not being rich or how I talk ect. By the way though great video!
Hey, it is not true that Cambridge judge potential students by their school and their wealth. They’ll look for your academic potential and your passion for the subject you wish to apply to. So as long as you try your best in all the exams, be happy and enthusiastic and are a pleasure then you’ve got every chance of getting a place 😊😊
IshanHM I’ve taken up a level maths after getting a 6 in my GCSE’s. Thought I would be fine given my teacher was so convinced I’d get a 7. I’m currently at a D (maybe even worse) in a level. I haven’t put anywhere near enough work in though so although it’s hard, if you do it right from the start, you’ll be just fine. My advice is just to practice everything you do in class when you get home. If you keep up in that way you will be just fine. I haven’t done so and now I’m 2 months away from the finals and I’m failing
I’m going to do my Maths AS mocks this year in may but we got our january grades back and i got a U in Maths, A C in Bio and a U in Chemistry?? I’m aiming for dentistry- do you think with honest hard work and daily practice I can better my grades to get my target grades of AAA’s?
@@shroomjak200 I'm not sure tbh. I just do as much sufficient work as I can untill I feel as I've done enough. For maths and further maths, since I'm taking maths at uni, I prioritise those subjects more but since I generally understand new concepts quite quickly I only end up spending an hour or 2 doing questions on the topics. Sometimes when I struggle to understand something more I usually spend around 3 to 3:30 hours trying to figure it out. For computer science, my timings are more fixed so I spend roughly 2 hours doing questions and going through notes. I don't really bother doing much work on the weekends. I only just do a few practice questions then relax the rest of the day but this might be different for you idk. You may only need to spend 30 minutes studying or 4 hours, it really depends on the subjects you do and how well you retain information.
im doing art rn and trust me you have to "live and breathe" it if you want a decent grade, if you really think you can live without a social life then do it dude, but if you want to have hours to yourself then youll have to drop one. Consider what you want to do in the future; you can do art in your free time if you arent trying to get into a career involving art. If you want a career in medicine or anything around that then id recommend not doing art, as biology is sooooo time consuming since most of it is memorisation, chemistry is just shambles (it takes a while to understand concepts and apply them properly) and maths, its just constant practice. On top of that if you procrastinate itll be nearly impossible. If you think you can handle it, then go for it, but if you know that you can change subjects up or drop one then do so, itll make your life a whole lot easier. Good Luck!
Han Sangthicc Yeah, since writing this ive started thinking about changing maths to history, as ive really loved that for GCSE and its a good essay subject for me to have a backup plan if sciences doesnt work out. as for art, im currently top of my gcse yeargroup that took it, but i come from a family of artists so dropping art has never really been a thought to cross my mind. thank you for the advice about dropping subjects though, ill definitely keep that in mind xx
Checkout my channel where I share how i went from a B to an A* in maths. Will be releasing more videos for how i went from a C to an 5ums off an A* and also how i went from a b to an A in chemistry.
I'm taking A level maths, currently 1st year. I find questions in class extremely easy but exam questions are significantly harder and just weird. Do you have any tips for dealing with this?
I'm eagerly waiting for a similar video on Further Maths.I just started my first year of Further Maths A-levels with an 8 in GCSE. But I'm struggling as i didn't do further maths in GCSE unlike many of my classmates. If anyone has any tips for me, i will be very much helped. Thank you!!
I love maths already but this watching this was a spark of inspiration that I definitely needed. Going into y12 this year. Thank you, wish you all the best.
Please interpret the following result: Edexcel Math result declared on 16/8/2018. Mathematics /8371-GCE/ASB-result E-Marks-0145 /Pt. 5 Has the candidate cleared A level math or the AS level math. This is last result for Math Modular.
Can you please give me advice? I am currently in year 10 and I'm doing decent (not amazing) in maths, around grade 6-7. I don't hate maths, but it takes me a bit of time to understand it-especially algebra. I am willing to do maths a level if there is not too much algebra.
from everything you said, it seems like you definitely could do a level maths! however whether you would want to is a different thing haha basically the whole thing is algebra and you need it for every question so just be aware of that- honestly it’s hard but as long as you are prepared to put in the time then you can do it :)
@@SenthooranKath Thank you💜 for your reply I really need help in s1. I'm weak in s1 and my exams are near plz help me and how to cover the whole s1 in a month or less.
Yes, definitely!! Further maths is much more difficult, but it’s useful when looking to study subjects such as engineering, maths and econ at university!
Silly errors are the worst in maths
You have a good taste in music
exactly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My step by step method:
1. Learn all content
2. Do all exercises (alternate questions)
3. Do all mixed exercises
4. Do all unit tests your teachers give you again
5. Do all past papers
Sounds good to me - repetitive application is key
This guy is the definition of a flex. Damn literally 90% plus in everything
Got lucky I guess
Sen Kath and hard work. I appreciate that
u know he worked hard so ur just tryna attention
Leo Mendelsohn of course he worked hard no doubt!!
@@AAVidz i know its just dont call him a flex
how does one just casually get 100% in a module?
how much freakin revision did you do dude
Taking A level maths and further maths at the minute, one is definitely helping the other. The work load is much larger but what I find is it’s like I’m revising in maths and learning in further maths, so in the end I can focus on chemistry and biology at home.
i also love maths
i look at it like a puzzle.
i love a good puzzle.
maths is usaully related to problem solving
*usually
Wish I can have that same passion but I dislike maths
cringe
this was a quality video
People may not realize the hard work u put for math but I can see how much uv worked hard for it .Really amazed by ur grades 👍🏻👍🏻
OMD You're amazing!!!!!!! Thank you. I'm such a fan. Keep it up bro.
thank you!!
Very useful video , straight to the point and numerous good points explained well . I will take this into consideration , thank you . :)
Thank you, I am glad it was useful :)
Congrats on 2K! :)
thank youuuu!!
Because of the Coronavirus we might not be taking are gcses. I got 125 marks on my edexcel mock though so hopefully I got a 6 or a 7. If they are actually cancelled then I'm upset since some people improve there grades and get higher than predicted. But hopefully I'll get a good grade for getting into maths a level. 👍
Yeah, I'm the same as you right now. I got 85 in my November mock for maths (Grade 5) but then I put in the effort and managed to get 129 marks in the March mocks (Grade 6 close to a 7). My maths teacher said that she was going to predict me a 7 since I made a considerable jump from the previous mock (boost of 44 marks) and then I considered doing A level maths. I really enjoy maths since it is very fun and I tend to learn some maths topics when I'm bored. I've heard that it is difficult and you have to try your hardest (but I guess you have to do that with all A levels) and I'm the type of person who is willing to put in the hard work in order to get top grades and aid me in becoming successful. I was originally going to go for Biology, Chemistry and Psychology but now I'm thinking to drop psychology and go with maths since it is going to be useful for Dentistry and is going to keep my doors open since I may change career options
@@winterstalker7 omg this is literally me rn. i got a 5 in my october mocks but then got a 6 in my december mocks (3 marks off a 7) so my teacher decided to predict me a 7. i initially wanted to do chemistry, biology, psychology for a level but i realised that if i did maths it would keep many doors open for me, in case i didnt want to pursue medicine anymore ya know. now im literally so confused on what i wanna do. i know that taking 4 a levels will not be the wisest option in terms of my already deteriorating mental health but i still dont want to drop psychology bc i rly enjoy it. not sure if you're gonna see this ahah but if you decided to take maths how did you find it so far since its been a year :))
@@rowa2825 oh hey, yeah so I got a 7 in maths but decided not to take it since I felt it would have been a bit hard for me and so I took psychology instead. Things have been going alright. Choose maths if you feel like it's going to be manageable and useful for your future plans. Anyway, good luck 👍
@@rowa2825 just wondering if I could have any updates on what your doing now
I'm practically in the same situation you were 2 yr ago (but definitely doing maths, chem and bio)
I am seriously failing Maths... I used to love it but it frustrates me now I think I just need to take the time to understand it again.
I have a year to teach myself 2nd year a level in a year. I started the Entire course 2 months ago 😭😭😭😭
Good luck!!
You’re in luck! We have no exams!
Could you do this for your other videos, Seth? Excellent vid btw
Will try, thank you!
Doing A-Levels now. one week in and already finding it hard. Any tips pls
I got an A* in my first mock in year 12 :)
What do you take?
Yess, nice one!!
Som Okoroafor maths , biology , chemistry , Spanish
you cant get an a star in as level
Raki_studies I do the same but French!
Thank you so much for this video
Thank you for the support :)
What extra curricular activites and other things should someone do to stand out as a medical applicant for Cambridge?Also may you do more videos reccommending more books?It would be much appreciated.
yes, many exciting videos coming soon :)
This is my last day in math as..... I was taking an exam paper 2.. It was overall not the best but good
This guy like casually flexing his UMS scores lmao. No hate though Sen Kath's videos are really infofmative and an awesome guy 👍
thanks man
I also have the same modules
Great Video!
thank you!!
Hi senthooran, I was planning to take history, economics, English literature and math for a levels because I really enjoy humanities. I’m doing add maths for my GCSEs now but I don’t enjoy it. Should I take it for a levels? (I want to study law and apparently universities look for math). Great video btw!
If u don’t enjoy it but still are good at it, deffo take it. worse come worse just do it in AS and drop the second year
I’m doing 4 a levels including maths and English literature and I don’t recommend taking 4 as universities don’t give you any extra credit for it. They value AAA more than AAAB so if you do 4 and get one lower grade you could lose a potential place :( but if you feel confident in doing 4 try it.Worst comes to worst you can drop one. Xx
@@haniyyaejaz3604 pretty sure it doesn't matter and they only look at your best three. So if u need A*AA and got A*AAC they'd probably still accept you as long as you got the grades in the required subjects (like if u needed an A in maths and u got the A or A*)
A level physics please
coming this week!
Senthooran Kath can’t wait thank you so much
thanks :))
Hi, I had a question in regards to solving this inequality:
x+1/2x-3 < 1/x-3
I’m not too sure how to solve it since we don’t know if x is positive or negative so you have to multiply the denominator by x^2
You need to cross multiply so it then equals (x+1)(x-3) < 2x-3
then expand the brackets so x^2-2x-3 < 2x-3
brind all x's to one side so x^2-4x < 0 ( difference of two squares)
(x-2)(x+2) < 0
x= 2 , x = -2 which are the critical values draw the graph for it and since the inequality faces to the zero the answe rwould be -2
Is S2 or M1 easier in comparison to the other? And why?
Can anyone help me decide how to decide which month to sit for my exams... As in shall I take p1 in Jan and p2 and m1 in May?? Help would be appreciated!! Please
Edit: or shall I sit both p1 and p2 in Jan and m1 only in May??
Did you find maths easier than physics?
Yes 🙂
Bless💯
I am struggling with maths but for med school I need to chose maths (a levels)
Check out “jack Brown” channel on you tube.
TLmaths is the RUclips channel. . He goes through all the subjects
How many hours a day would you say would be suitable to acheive an a star in a level maths. (I am predicted an 8 in gcse so im ok at maths)
lankyboyxx ! Depends how good you are, there’s no point sitting there looking over questions on straight line graphs when you got 90% in the test, however if you find it hard then you should put extra work in
Thank you for putting your effort into this video. My friend and I took A Levels from 2017 to 2018 and we made a blog where we uploaded workings for Pure Mathematics 3 because we think the mark schemes are rather uninformative (no offence!) The website is attached below. Do check it out! Thank you!
diamondmath.org/
Is this OCR
How long does it take you to grasp and learn a new math concept?
30-40 minutes to understand the basics of what's going on per topic, and then 2-3 hours to do practice past paper questions, to get a relatively decent grasp
Senthooran, did you do Further Maths? Is it required for Engineering, Math degrees?
Further maths is not usually required, but can be recommended. Look at uni courses (or similar) you're interested in and look at the subject requirements.
bro whats your camera set up
did it ever hit you, that you might be really fucking clever
good advice tho
Ahah not sure about that!!
Hey man, I am aiming to go to Cambridge University, however I was wondering if people get judged there if they went to a state school or don’t have much money. Please can you confirm if this is true or will I fit in with everyone from private schools. This is because my dad has said this and that I’ll be looked down on for not being rich or how I talk ect. By the way though great video!
Hey, it is not true that Cambridge judge potential students by their school and their wealth. They’ll look for your academic potential and your passion for the subject you wish to apply to. So as long as you try your best in all the exams, be happy and enthusiastic and are a pleasure then you’ve got every chance of getting a place 😊😊
Thank you so much for the help and quick response. Made my day
Did you get a scholarship to study medicine at Cambridge?
No, I don't think I had the option to apply for a scholarship!!
I ❤️maths
Would you not recommend doing a level maths if you only got a 6 (B) in GCSE? Some colleges do accept grade 6
IshanHM I’ve taken up a level maths after getting a 6 in my GCSE’s. Thought I would be fine given my teacher was so convinced I’d get a 7. I’m currently at a D (maybe even worse) in a level. I haven’t put anywhere near enough work in though so although it’s hard, if you do it right from the start, you’ll be just fine. My advice is just to practice everything you do in class when you get home. If you keep up in that way you will be just fine. I haven’t done so and now I’m 2 months away from the finals and I’m failing
@@Probly sounds like that's your own fault
lol it is, thank you for pointing that out.
@@Probly you're welcome 😊
@@Probly i have just started sixth form. How many hours a day should i be doing for each subject. And also how much on weekends?
Can you do a biology and chemistry one too ?
Of course, coming this week!!
This guy is like the biggest nerd man. I have never seen anyone so motivated to make videos continuously to the point where iy gets annoying.
👌
Private or State secondary?
I assume private, listen to the way he talks, articulate, fancy accent etc..
Jxsoph that’s what I was thinking 😂
i was at a grammar school :)
Senthooran Kath sameeee
The secondary school you go to isn't really relevant since A-Level and GCSE material is extremely primitive and accessible to anyone/everyone.
what calculator did you use for maths then?
The typical calculator, the casio fx85gt
Sophia Ibarra one that gave him all the answers 😂
Where are you from ? a you sound really posh
I’m going to do my Maths AS mocks this year in may but we got our january grades back and i got a U in Maths, A C in Bio and a U in Chemistry?? I’m aiming for dentistry- do you think with honest hard work and daily practice I can better my grades to get my target grades of AAA’s?
Yeah anything is possible just study every damn day
TLmaths channel.
@@mrmagoo-i2l I got a D in my January mock then got an A in my may mocks
@@lol-nd5it i have just started sixth form and was wondering, how many hours of work should i do for each subject a day. And how much on the weekends?
@@shroomjak200 I'm not sure tbh. I just do as much sufficient work as I can untill I feel as I've done enough. For maths and further maths, since I'm taking maths at uni, I prioritise those subjects more but since I generally understand new concepts quite quickly I only end up spending an hour or 2 doing questions on the topics. Sometimes when I struggle to understand something more I usually spend around 3 to 3:30 hours trying to figure it out. For computer science, my timings are more fixed so I spend roughly 2 hours doing questions and going through notes. I don't really bother doing much work on the weekends. I only just do a few practice questions then relax the rest of the day but this might be different for you idk. You may only need to spend 30 minutes studying or 4 hours, it really depends on the subjects you do and how well you retain information.
Does Cambridge count maths and further maths as a single subject?
David Barnes Cambridge counts them as two individual subjects
That's one to email the admissions office with :)
I want to take Bio, Chem, Maths and Art but I’m scared that it will be too content-heavy, any advice?
I'm gonna take English maths and ict
Drop art
julesthekid but I love art so much
im doing art rn and trust me you have to "live and breathe" it if you want a decent grade, if you really think you can live without a social life then do it dude, but if you want to have hours to yourself then youll have to drop one. Consider what you want to do in the future; you can do art in your free time if you arent trying to get into a career involving art. If you want a career in medicine or anything around that then id recommend not doing art, as biology is sooooo time consuming since most of it is memorisation, chemistry is just shambles (it takes a while to understand concepts and apply them properly) and maths, its just constant practice. On top of that if you procrastinate itll be nearly impossible. If you think you can handle it, then go for it, but if you know that you can change subjects up or drop one then do so, itll make your life a whole lot easier. Good Luck!
Han Sangthicc Yeah, since writing this ive started thinking about changing maths to history, as ive really loved that for GCSE and its a good essay subject for me to have a backup plan if sciences doesnt work out. as for art, im currently top of my gcse yeargroup that took it, but i come from a family of artists so dropping art has never really been a thought to cross my mind. thank you for the advice about dropping subjects though, ill definitely keep that in mind xx
What college do you go to?
Jesus
Big up Jesus College!!!
HOW TF THIS SHIT HURTS MY BRAIN
I’m naturally good at maths but a level makes me fucking hate it
Checkout my channel where I share how i went from a B to an A* in maths. Will be releasing more videos for how i went from a C to an 5ums off an A* and also how i went from a b to an A in chemistry.
nice plug bro!! sick video on your channel as well, definitely would recommend
I'm taking A level maths, currently 1st year. I find questions in class extremely easy but exam questions are significantly harder and just weird. Do you have any tips for dealing with this?
Do more exam questions until they’re easy!
I'm feeling exactly the same wayyy
@@jonah3236 same
Same
while doing more past papers, also trying to summarize what problems u have when solving questions. find what is in common might help.
I just hope that i can get a 7 in gcse maths to do a-levels
MaliMj same here man
MaliMj same here. I’m afraid the grade boundaries for edexcel will be very high
Dont worry they overhype them.
Same here, best of luck
results next week🤭
I'm eagerly waiting for a similar video on Further Maths.I just started my first year of Further Maths A-levels with an 8 in GCSE. But I'm struggling as i didn't do further maths in GCSE unlike many of my classmates. If anyone has any tips for me, i will be very much helped. Thank you!!
Asif Mahmoud Congrats on the grade 8! And good luck in your studies!
I love maths already but this watching this was a spark of inspiration that I definitely needed. Going into y12 this year. Thank you, wish you all the best.
Did maths at AS and I quite enjoyed it👍👏. Wish I had this video back then 😭
Is further maths useful for economics at university?
Yeah most people I know doing econ have done maths to a high level
Can you please do a chemistry and biology version too it would be much appreciated.
Coming within the next fortnight!!
Music was too loud in this one but i assume u know that now lol
Still, appreciate the feedback!
Wasn’t that bad
Differential equations in ocr mei is tricky. I love calculus in c3 though. S2 is horrible imo...
A-Level Chemistry & Biology Pleaseee!
Coming this week!!
Maths = dont go lesson ez A*
Further maths = Go all lessons work at home still get an A
Don't believe people like this even the most gifted maths students revise
Please interpret the following result:
Edexcel Math result declared on 16/8/2018.
Mathematics /8371-GCE/ASB-result E-Marks-0145 /Pt. 5
Has the candidate cleared A level math or the AS level math.
This is last result for Math Modular.
The candidate sat for all the modules together after end of Year 13.
Hello, I’m unable to interpret it?
How many hours per wk, did you do practice past papers for maths?
I recommend 100 minimum.
100 minimum?!?! no no absolutely no aha
Senthooran Kath how many then lol
That's a lie. There are only 168 hours in a week.
Plz tell me how to study maths..because I'm very poor in maths
Just use khan academy
Can you please give me advice? I am currently in year 10 and I'm doing decent (not amazing) in maths, around grade 6-7. I don't hate maths, but it takes me a bit of time to understand it-especially algebra. I am willing to do maths a level if there is not too much algebra.
from everything you said, it seems like you definitely could do a level maths! however whether you would want to is a different thing haha basically the whole thing is algebra and you need it for every question so just be aware of that- honestly it’s hard but as long as you are prepared to put in the time then you can do it :)
Maths is hard. If you don’t like algebra don’t do it
Um Cambridge?
physics please
video coming soon!
What music are you playing in the video background? I love it!
hahaha i use epidemic sound, it's quite a cool service! thank you for the support!!!
Senthooran Kath name and title of music in epidemic sound ?
oh yeah yeah
What was your alternative method of doing the maths to check?? pls elaborate??
I don't know about math beacuase i dont teaching math hahaha i dont like math audition isnt not enough
You need way more subscribers! Very useful information. Thank you
Thank you so much for your support :)
What revision websites do you prefer?
Personal
should u make presentations about each topic
will that really be useful?! if so, happy to do so
Could u Pleaseee make a demonstration of a titration🙏🙏
Tips on s1 plz
coming up man
@@SenthooranKath Thank you💜 for your reply I really need help in s1. I'm weak in s1 and my exams are near plz help me and how to cover the whole s1 in a month or less.
@@SenthooranKathTips on p1 as well
Is there any big difference between maths and further maths?
Yes, definitely!! Further maths is much more difficult, but it’s useful when looking to study subjects such as engineering, maths and econ at university!
Maths A level makes you do 6 modules. Further Maths makes you do 12 modules. You can decide from here.
Hey dude I love your blogs..they are awesome!!!
Can you share your experience of admission process? ( You're from India?)
Azhan Nayeem nah he's British and of Sri Lankan Tamil ancestry.
I don’t think he’s from India, I think he’s British and of south Asian decent.
I'll create a video on the admissions process later this year :)