I hated the exams! B2 wasn't too bad, but I screwed up one of the 6 mark questions and the questions on ions. In B3, half the paper was pure guess work! I'm severely doubting that either of those exams was an A*... How did you find them? Sorry for the negativity! That's the last thing anybody needs
I love chemistry it's just mostly calculations and know what an ion does and crap like that. Physics though now that's something else. It has chem bio and bloody astronomy in one subject
I love chemistry it's just mostly calculations and know what an ion does and crap like that. Physics though now that's something else. It has chem bio and bloody astronomy in one subject
Where's the bio/chem in GCSE physics? Where's the bio in any physics? AQA physics has very little astronomy tbh, but I understand that's probably only for GCSEs
Where's the bio/chem in GCSE physics? Where's the bio in any physics? AQA physics has very little astronomy tbh, but I understand that's probably only for GCSEs
Structure of the eye and knowledge of vision correction, and other medical applications.
I did C3 last year and it was easy just memorise the specification as that's the only questions they can ask you. I f you think this is hard wait until you do as level chemistry the calculations are well hard
I did C3 last year and it was easy just memorise the specification as that's the only questions they can ask you. I f you think this is hard wait until you do as level chemistry the calculations are well hard
This year they are being extra evil though, especially when you judge by what the biology paper was like.
Where's the bio/chem in GCSE physics? Where's the bio in any physics? AQA physics has very little astronomy tbh, but I understand that's probably only for GCSEs