This was really helpful! I'm going into year 12 in September and I'm a little nervous, considering, due to covid and how some of my GCSE content had to be cut from teaching (in order to do exams earlier), the step up from GCSE to A level will be bigger. I wish everyone else doing exams amazing results!
I'm in year 12 now and at the start I kept getting c in every subjects, I tried your techniques before the mock and waiting for the results and it went well so I guess they'll be good. Thanks
Hi so I’m very bad at biology application questions and that’s the main question style in the exam so I was wondering if you had any tips to help with that
Make diagrams sometimes just reading is not enough and most importantly go through exam questions on physics and maths tutor plus use your specification it helps u differentiate between what u need to know and what you need to understand
Thank you so much for this detailed video!! I start sixth form in September, and i am terrified! But this video helped me get an insight of what studying will be like, and how i should study too!
I'm aiming for 3A*s and want to completely change my game (from your early grades to those A*s) from this month onwards till mocks - I have module notes aligning with the spec for Chem, but not for Physics or Math - how should I make / use spec for notes in Physics & math? Then I use PMT for practice questions & OCR exam boards' old spec and new spec exam papers. I used to make anki flashcards but stopped as I was making like 300 cards per module for chem, so gave that up. Could you advise if I'm on the right track, and what else I need to change/do? Thank you, love your content!!! :)
Pass papers are your best friend. Try and gain a good understanding of concepts from textbooks, drill questions and then just do all past papers. Multiple times if needs be. All the questions are similar, just slightly different content
This was really helpful! I'm going into year 12 in September and I'm a little nervous, considering, due to covid and how some of my GCSE content had to be cut from teaching (in order to do exams earlier), the step up from GCSE to A level will be bigger. I wish everyone else doing exams amazing results!
I'm in year 12 now and at the start I kept getting c in every subjects, I tried your techniques before the mock and waiting for the results and it went well so I guess they'll be good. Thanks
Hi so I’m very bad at biology application questions and that’s the main question style in the exam so I was wondering if you had any tips to help with that
Memorise markscheme
Make diagrams sometimes just reading is not enough and most importantly go through exam questions on physics and maths tutor plus use your specification it helps u differentiate between what u need to know and what you need to understand
Great tips bro, especially the use of Anki and online software - wish I had known this at A Levels too!
Always coming through bro
Great video bro!
Cheers mate
Thank you so much for this detailed video!! I start sixth form in September, and i am terrified! But this video helped me get an insight of what studying will be like, and how i should study too!
I'm aiming for 3A*s and want to completely change my game (from your early grades to those A*s) from this month onwards till mocks - I have module notes aligning with the spec for Chem, but not for Physics or Math - how should I make / use spec for notes in Physics & math? Then I use PMT for practice questions & OCR exam boards' old spec and new spec exam papers. I used to make anki flashcards but stopped as I was making like 300 cards per module for chem, so gave that up. Could you advise if I'm on the right track, and what else I need to change/do? Thank you, love your content!!! :)
Pass papers are your best friend. Try and gain a good understanding of concepts from textbooks, drill questions and then just do all past papers. Multiple times if needs be. All the questions are similar, just slightly different content
thank you
Can we be medical student without reading physics in A level.
Of course! As long as there are 2 sciences at a level you can do any science-related degree
sick video bro, made me laugh the biodiversity bit
My guy
09:52 *wafflin*
How did You do 6 a levels??
6 individual sciences end of year exams. Bit of click bait but oh wel
hey im going to the 6th form ur going to lol