Maybe you people will stop bugging me by PM now These notes got me my >90% in AS chem, as well as helping my entire year and a lot of TSR'ians last year. Enjoy, because I'm sharing with you again.
Would you mind sharing what your A2 results were and how you revised?
Maybe you people will stop bugging me by PM now These notes got me my >90% in AS chem, as well as helping my entire year and a lot of TSR'ians last year. Enjoy, because I'm sharing with you again.
I'm doing the AQA AS chemistry unit 1 test in January and was wondering do you think I should use these notes + the Nelson Thornes textbook + past papers or just these notes and past papers? I know it would be useful to use the textbook but it's sections per type of bonding for example are huge, I mean is it really needed?
maybe you people will stop bugging me by pm now These notes got me my >90% in as chem, as well as helping my entire year and a lot of tsr'ians last year. Enjoy, because i'm sharing with you again.
Would you mind sharing what your A2 results were and how you revised?
Not at all! A* in Maths, A in Physics and Chemistry. This was my grade offer from Imperial, so I didn't revise Chem or Phys much at all due to my nice AS and ISA buffer. How would I have revised if I didn't have that buffer? The same as I did for AS: take these notes, read through them a few times, and make my own notes from them. Don't bother writing down anything on your notes that you find easy and know like the back of your hand, it makes the notes a lot more condensed and tailored to you (as well as helping reinforce/remember it as you write). I then read over the new notes a few times, and start doing past papers - the first few I check my notes during if I can't answer a question, or am not 90%+ sure of the answer. When I can do most of the paper confidently I start doing them without notes and marking them afterwards.
Your notes seem really good . Do you have any notes for OCR B Salters?? Thanks a lot.
Sorry, I don't have notes for any other exam boards. The courses will share many similarities though, but you will have to look up the differences to make sure you don't miss anything!
There aren't any notes on the ISAs in either pack?
The ISAs don't actually have any new material in them. They're just experiments based on the other two modules. So just find out what topic it's on and revise that from the notes of the relevant section. ISAs also vary from year to year and school to school, so compiling a complete set of notes on them would be very difficult and slightly pointless!
Second link (of three) has viruses in according to McAfee, but I downloaded the A2 notes from the second site and they look good.
It really doesn't (of course I would say that), and the .rar files are exactly the same (you can MD5-sum them if you wish). I actually downloaded the set from the first site to upload them again to the second...
I'm doing the AQA AS chemistry unit 1 test in January and was wondering do you think I should use these notes + the Nelson Thornes textbook + past papers or just these notes and past papers? I know it would be useful to use the textbook but it's sections per type of bonding for example are huge, I mean is it really needed?
See above for how I revise I personally did not use the textbook. If there's a particular section of the notes you don't understand, or think could be expanded on, that is when I would resort to using the textbook.