On an unplanned gap year and possibly on a planned one next year because I was ridiculously naive when it came to revision, so I'm effectively having to do my A Level's all over again - Well the AS parts mostly
On an unplanned gap year and possibly on a planned one next year because I was ridiculously naive when it came to revision, so I'm effectively having to do my A Level's all over again - Well the AS parts mostly
I resat my first year of AS, what subjects do you do?
Oh yeah, "here is the lock and key method you have been taught your whole life...
Now here is why it is wrong, and here is what really happens"
The same with electron energy levels Why can't they tell us the right way First time round.
I mean it's understandable. I remember a whole chemistry lesson was lost when everyone started arguing about what my teacher wrote on the board. She drew a diagram with some electrons and stuff and then one guy was like well it probably isn't there. Etc. Etc.
They give us time because some ideas we're too young to deal with haha
I mean it's understandable. I remember a whole chemistry lesson was lost when everyone started arguing about what my teacher wrote on the board. She drew a diagram with some electrons and stuff and then one guy was like well it probably isn't there. Etc. Etc.
They give us time because some ideas we're too young to deal with haha
Well, I think it would be better to give us the right information first time. I mean, I don't feel I was any "smarter" so to speak, when I started AS, as opposed to GCSE's, and I think, if we hadn't had to forget and re-learn certain aspects of chem and bio, then it would have made the jump between the two, less of a jump. I don't know, lots of people think not but that's just how I feel