right so this is only AS but out of maths and the three main sciences, itll be either chemistry altogether as we still havent finished the course!. or it will be physics paper 2, the practical skills are insane and the way around this according to my teachers ways of learning is go through it all in 1 lesson >. but yeh, either chemistry or physics paper 2
In order of "This is going to be painful" to "It's going to be so easy":
-Unit 1 Classics It's sometimes very difficult to answer a question if you forget small details from the source. Usually each small detail can grant you a mark and forgetting a few will cost you a grade. The revision is just... time consuming and boring too.
-Unit 2 Law It's very hard to predict what the scenario could be about so it's a case of remembering cases you probably won't need which is time consuming. It's also hard to predict what first 2 questions will pop up on section A. There's a possible 6.
-Unit 2 Classics The book is really easy to understand and get through but the analysis can be a pain when you don't understand the questions in the exam as well. Some questions are too open meaning you could possibly write too much (for me, anyway).
-Unit 1 Law Really easy to remember the information. Struggling to remember advantages and disadvantages but I should master that the hour before the exam.
-Unit 1 & 2 General studies (Forced to do this subject ) It's just multiple choice and stating your opinion.
In order of "This is going to be painful" to "It's going to be so easy":
-Unit 1 Classics It's sometimes very difficult to answer a question if you forget small details from the source. Usually each small detail can grant you a mark and forgetting a few will cost you a grade. The revision is just... time consuming and boring too.
-Unit 2 Law It's very hard to predict what the scenario could be about so it's a case of remembering cases you probably won't need which is time consuming. It's also hard to predict what first 2 questions will pop up on section A. There's a possible 6.
-Unit 2 Classics The book is really easy to understand and get through but the analysis can be a pain when you don't understand the questions in the exam as well. Some questions are too open meaning you could possibly write too much (for me, anyway).
-Unit 1 Law Really easy to remember the information. Struggling to remember advantages and disadvantages but I should master that the hour before the exam.
-Unit 1 & 2 General studies (Forced to do this subject ) It's just multiple choice and stating your opinion.
I'm doing classical civilisation but I think it's part ancient history, I'd rather do 3 politics as levels that are different to it than do class civ lol
In order: Physics Unit 5: Will be a complete and utter killer Physics Unit 4: Not as bad, but will still be horrible I am sure Geography Unit 4: 70 mark essay...speaks for itself Maths C4: Hopefully the vector and integration questions will be nice Geography Unit 3: 2hour30mins, and I hate writing essays. Maths M1: If the questions don't trip me up, this should be a breeze. Maths C3: Again, if the questions aren't horrible this will be okay.
Probably any paper from the new specs in AS physics, chemistry or biology (less for biology though) as genuinely anything could come up that we are not prepared for
Just realised i did no work in maths since we started C2, and i cant even answer the questions in the paper, ah well, i just gotta work in the next 3 weeks and hope for it to go well