Anything u think that's crucial to succeed this subject������ like revision,taking notes... Thks!
Make sure you understand the concepts, don't think 'oh I'll leave it and look at it later'. I would advise you take notes at the end of each week, each day if you want but I doubt you'd have time. Practice exam questions and discuss with your teachers anything you don't understand. The basics really
rude much? and you must be quite low to even care what other people get on their results :s
Nah, I just hate it when people waste the time, effort and money of people spent to enter+educate people for GCSEs/Alevels just because that person can't be bothered to pull their finger out.
Nah, I just hate it when people waste the time, effort and money of people spent to enter+educate people for GCSEs/Alevels just because that person can't be bothered to pull their finger out.
i put a lot of effort in and obviously it wasnt enough but it doesn't mean i 'cant be bothered' if i didn't care about my a levels how come I got high grades in every other subject? hm
Nah, I just hate it when people waste the time, effort and money of people spent to enter+educate people for GCSEs/Alevels just because that person can't be bothered to pull their finger out.
Everyone makes mistakes, perhaps they didn't realise how much work was required? I knew I had a shock in my January AS exams.
U? Omg LOL. I would have laughed so hard at you on results day.
Hold on, you're 15 years old so I highly doubt you've done your GCSEs let alone A-level chemistry. I don't know what make you think you're superior to others but you need to get off your high horse. Chemistry is not an easy A-level so it's totally unfounded for you to say that. Maybe when you actually start it you can judge others. Until then, show a little respect
i put a lot of effort in and obviously it wasnt enough but it doesn't mean i 'cant be bothered' if i didn't care about my a levels how come I got high grades in every other subject? hm
and like a said it wasn't enough -.- thats why I advised the OP to revise a hell of a lot because you need more revision than you think for chemistry at A Level as in the words of my head teacher 'Chemistry is one of the hardest A Levels'
You can't really judge if you haven't even sat any A Level Chemistry exams tbh
Hold on, you're 15 years old so I highly doubt you've done your GCSEs let alone A-level chemistry. I don't know what make you think you're superior to others but you need to get off your high horse. Chemistry is not an easy A-level so it's totally unfounded for you to say that. Maybe when you actually start it you can judge others. Until then, show a little respect