momoil
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There is no way in getting a good grade in chemistry i don’t even know why I even picked this cancer of a subject and the exams are in 3 month genuinely just fuck my life
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Organic year 13Nah bro chemistry is goated. What troubles you?
You think I haven’t done that already its still hard afNigga just read through the CGP book then spam practice questions and past papers
What is it you struggle with exactly?You think I haven’t done that already its still hard af
Did you do Chemistry?Retard u have like what 3 or 4 months till a level exams start. Most others including I, studied the night before and that was it. Grow a pair, kid.
maths, fm, physics, psychology. im an engineer now.Did you do Chemistry?
how the fuck did you study the night before alevels and do good, especially with the subjects you took, thats a gcse thing nobody i knew studied the night before alevelsRetard u have like what 3 or 4 months till a level exams start. Most others including I, studied the night before and that was it. Grow a pair, kid.
well i will admit, i did study for around a month b4 psychology, but maths, fm particularly were very intuitive subjects for me. i indirectly studied them in my spare time simply bc i loved maths so i would always find myself trying to solve something in my spare time lol. physics despite in a level not being the rightful extension of maths which it is, i also found rather intuitive. i come from a family of engineers on my fathers side so i grew up largely around these concepts.how the fuck did you study the night before alevels and do good, especially with the subjects you took, thats a gcse thing nobody i knew studied the night before alevels
Maths and FM is literally just practice. The questions are the same every year basically. Just different contexts.well i will admit, i did study for around a month b4 psychology, but maths, fm particularly were very intuitive subjects for me. i indirectly studied them in my spare time simply bc i loved maths so i would always find myself trying to solve something in my spare time lol. physics despite in a level not being the rightful extension of maths which it is, i also found rather intuitive. i come from a family of engineers on my fathers side so i grew up largely around these concepts.
i didnt actlly do the maths n fm papers lol. when i say practice in my spare time im more so just meaning i was really into maths and i almost seemed nd abt it, id need to see proofs for formulae and so forth n i often times would not need to remember eqs bc of it since i was comfortable i knew the logic behind the eq. i did end up tutoring maths actlly so when i looked at past qs, i did notice theyre basically the same qs but diff numbers, or maybe a diff context for them ode qs lol.Maths and FM is literally just practice. The questions are the same every year basically. Just different contexts.
Physics is taught terribly at most schools though. Most physics teachers are very poor and don’t understand the topics themselves
one of the physics teachers at my school had tried the alevel papers from the previous year and overall got a CMaths and FM is literally just practice. The questions are the same every year basically. Just different contexts.
Physics is taught terribly at most schools though. Most physics teachers are very poor and don’t understand the topics themselves
That’s how maths should be learnt.i didnt actlly do the maths n fm papers lol. when i say practice in my spare time im more so just meaning i was really into maths and i almost seemed nd abt it, id need to see proofs for formulae and so forth n i often times would not need to remember eqs bc of it since i was comfortable i knew the logic behind the eq. i did end up tutoring maths actlly so when i looked at past qs, i did notice theyre basically the same qs but diff numbers, or maybe a diff context for them ode qs lol.
my physics teacher was quite good but the issue is that they cant explain it in the context of maths since its unfair on the 0.01% of students who take physics and not maths lol.
by far!! if u teach physics using maths its vry intuitive. i mean, srsly. how can u expect kids to understand physics conceptually with a bunch of slop equations and rules that u dont ever prove to them or even explain?? its insane. in uni, u often dont rlly distinguish between maths n physics after a certain level, theyre just extensions of the other. ofc this dsnt apply to awfully pure maths like group theory n so on lol, but for undergrads, u get the point..That’s how maths should be learnt.
Yeah, you just get the formula sheet and that’s it. I mean in my class we did do some derivations using calculus like solving the first order DFE to get the charging and discharging capacitance equations but that’s it and it’s not even used in the exam.
I think limiting the maths behind it actually makes the a level somewhat harder.