I usually go over my notes that I've typed up, speaking them out as I write them as it helps me remember them more. I also look around online at past papers, examiner reports, videos and other pieces of information and also think about how I'd answer questions or just do the questions!
You do so many and they're all pretty hard ones too! That must take so much work!
I usually go over my notes that I've typed up, speaking them out as I write them as it helps me remember them more. I also look around online at past papers, examiner reports, videos and other pieces of information and also think about how I'd answer questions or just do the questions!
Think I am just going to do exam papers. Find it hard to revise
Kinetics, equilibria, nomenclature and isomerism in organic chemistry, compounds containing the carbonyl group Almost finished aromatic chemistry and acids, bases and buffers
I'm just finally calling medicine admissions at my prospective unis. Cambridge and Bristol so far have been enlightening. Surprisingly, Bristol would only consider my A2s in Chemistry, Biology and Music and my FM AS.
So you'll be doing three years of a levels and still not have the A* for maths and into medicine?
Not exactly. I mean, I did take an AS in maths early, but that's not so unusual. My other ASs were all taken in yr 12 or later. None of my qualifications are over 3 years...
I'm just finally calling medicine admissions at my prospective unis. Cambridge and Bristol so far have been enlightening. Surprisingly, Bristol would only consider my A2s in Maths, FM and Music and my FM AS.
Would they not need you to do biology or chemistry?
I was just suprised that Music would be included in their offer. Every place is different. Some would accept my FM A2 and my maths AS or vice versa, haha.