Yeah it looks like a big jump from C1. I might start briefly learning some topics if I have enough time in these holidays tbh. How are you revising for C1?
Yeah it looks like a big jump from C1. I might start briefly learning some topics if I have enough time in these holidays tbh. How are you revising for C1?
C1 is really easy It's very basic: basically algebra and s&s. I guess I'll flick through some youtube vids You?
C1 is really easy It's very basic: basically algebra and s&s. I guess I'll flick through some youtube vids You?
Well I subscribed to mathsbank, which is really good because its filled with exam questions & solutions. It works out to be £2 a month for a year (£24 in total). So I'll be on there mostly.
Well I subscribed to mathsbank, which is really good because its filled with exam questions & solutions. It works out to be £2 a month for a year (£24 in total). So I'll be on there mostly.
I'm in the middle of FP1 and M1, but I'll be doing an M1 mock because the proper AS Further class are doing it (I learn it online), and I've already done Physics, so hopefully I'll be able to do most of the paper.
I'll also be starting D2 as part of Further next term, I can't wait!
For me, it's mainly the chapter 6 (series & sequences) longer based questions. For example: "On Alice's 11th birthday she started to receive an annual allowance. The first annual allowance was £500 and on each following birthday the allowance was increased by £200....... c) Find the total of the allowances that Alice had received up to and including her 18th birthday. When the total of the allowances that Alice had received reached £32 000 the allowance stopped. d) Find how old Alice was when she received her last allowance."
Do you have any tips? I'd be so greatful!
Other than that, sometimes I get a bit confused with co-ordinate geometry when there's 2 points on a line given, but I just need a lot of practice from past papers. Hbu?
For me, it's mainly the chapter 6 (series & sequences) longer based questions. For example: "On Alice's 11th birthday she started to receive an annual allowance. The first annual allowance was £500 and on each following birthday the allowance was increased by £200....... c) Find the total of the allowances that Alice had received up to and including her 18th birthday. When the total of the allowances that Alice had received reached £32 000 the allowance stopped. d) Find how old Alice was when she received her last allowance."
Do you have any tips? I'd be so greatful!
Other than that, sometimes I get a bit confused with co-ordinate geometry when there's 2 points on a line given, but I just need a lot of practice from past papers. Hbu?
For total - have you come across 1/2n (a+l)? That's the question for the sum? d) basically linear equation 200n+300>£32,000 n>£31,700/200
Btw guys, how are you making notes for maths (if you are)? Do you think it's better to make notes, or to keep on doing questions throughout the year, and look at those examples during revision? Right now I have a cgp book, but I've written all over it with neat examples of questions and how to work them out, I also combined some extra notes I found in textbooks. I'm just so stuck on whether to continue doing that/making those notes (very time consuming) or just keep on practicing questions until the procedure stays in my head and look at my previous worked out questions for help.
Hopefully that all made sense aha. ^^^. So yeah, I was wondering what you guys are doing?