Have you tried, and I'm just thinking outside the box here, logging off TSR and revising the concepts from your notes?
doesn't work no matter what i do it hit a brick wall and i'm 100% sure there's something i don't understand since the question tells me something but the answers say otherwise.
notes don't solve this problem since i still don't understand the notes
Go to workshops and ask help on stuff you don't understand.
Unfortunately these don't exist but the teachers are free to ask almost any time, and the only answer i get back from some of them is "i don't know how to make it any simpler" i.e. you're stupid stop doing physics
doesn't work no matter what i do it hit a brick wall and i'm 100% sure there's something i don't understand since the question tells me something but the answers say otherwise.
notes don't solve this problem since i still don't understand the notes
Then if you are going to use this site, why not use it to seek help, posting the problem in the physics forum?
Unfortunately these don't exist but the teachers are free to ask almost any time, and the only answer i get back from some of them is "i don't know how to make it any simpler" i.e. you're stupid stop doing physics
Sound like **** teachers. I would just practice questions then such as from past papers and look at where you go wrong by mark schemes.
Tell that to the ugly person moving your shaking body out of freezing waters mere moments before you succumb to the cold and drown - destined never again to fear the difficulty of physics, or to feel again the warming of your soul by a lingering kiss....
no because usually i don't know where i went wrong, i know i went wrong but don't know exactly where
As I said look at the mark schemes because that will show what you needed to do to get it right, so you can compare your method etc. to the mark scheme to see what you did wrong.