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Hi, For AS/A2 llevels I am taking: Biology Chemistry Physics Maths
I have finished my GCSE's and wondering when is the best time to start learning? Should I start in the holidays?
Thanks
Hey! I did the exact same subjects at AS we all say we will start in the summer but does it ever happen? You could if you want but I started from September, just keeping up whatever you study at school and going over it at home to make sure you understand it. Hope that's helpful
Hi, For AS/A2 llevels I am taking: Biology Chemistry Physics Maths
I have finished my GCSE's and wondering when is the best time to start learning? Should I start in the holidays?
Thanks
Hello,
I have completed my AS year for Biology, Chemistry and Maths. Don't like physics.
But anyways, if you know your exam board your school will be doing, I would highly recommend starting early to learn (summer time) Biology, there is a plethora(hehe look it up) to learn and in my situation it we didn't finish the course in time for the exam, so we had extra lessons and saturday lessons etc.
It would be nice to start because you will be seeing what you would do in the near future and it shows you're keen .
I wouldn't say do it everyday but keep it at a reasonable pace.
For chemistry, it isn't as demanding as Biology so I wouldn't worry about it.
For maths, it is in between Biology and Chemistry - however I would still recommend wait until you get taught by a qualified teacher because they would be able to teach you different and maybe even better techniques than the book.
I have completed my AS year for Biology, Chemistry and Maths. Don't like physics.
But anyways, if you know your exam board your school will be doing, I would highly recommend starting early to learn (summer time) Biology, there is a plethora(hehe look it up) to learn and in my situation it we didn't finish the course in time for the exam, so we had extra lessons and saturday lessons etc.
It would be nice to start because you will be seeing what you would do in the near future and it shows you're keen .
I wouldn't say do it everyday but keep it at a reasonable pace.
For chemistry, it isn't as demanding as Biology so I wouldn't worry about it.
For maths, it is in between Biology and Chemistry - however I would still recommend wait until you get taught by a qualified teacher because they would be able to teach you different and maybe even better techniques than the book.
I have completed my AS year for Biology, Chemistry and Maths. Don't like physics.
But anyways, if you know your exam board your school will be doing, I would highly recommend starting early to learn (summer time) Biology, there is a plethora(hehe look it up) to learn and in my situation it we didn't finish the course in time for the exam, so we had extra lessons and saturday lessons etc.
It would be nice to start because you will be seeing what you would do in the near future and it shows you're keen .
I wouldn't say do it everyday but keep it at a reasonable pace.
For chemistry, it isn't as demanding as Biology so I wouldn't worry about it.
For maths, it is in between Biology and Chemistry - however I would still recommend wait until you get taught by a qualified teacher because they would be able to teach you different and maybe even better techniques than the book.