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personally i am a bit weird when it comes to revision. I ted do grasp the topic best by doing notes, asking questions, and when doing biology, make a ton of revision cards, alongside with notes. Noww i am going to do A-LEvels soon and i want A*A*A*A* in all the choices as i wanna make a good impression alongside my other things for Oxford as they are very needy! I just want to know if i take (F maths, maths, Chem, Physics), how can i study as effectively as possible, as notes and exam questions and revision cards are getting me 9s accross the board right now.
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(Original post by Kaziw)
personally i am a bit weird when it comes to revision. I ted do grasp the topic best by doing notes, asking questions, and when doing biology, make a ton of revision cards, alongside with notes. Noww i am going to do A-LEvels soon and i want A*A*A*A* in all the choices as i wanna make a good impression alongside my other things for Oxford as they are very needy! I just want to know if i take (F maths, maths, Chem, Physics), how can i study as effectively as possible, as notes and exam questions and revision cards are getting me 9s accross the board right now.
personally i am a bit weird when it comes to revision. I ted do grasp the topic best by doing notes, asking questions, and when doing biology, make a ton of revision cards, alongside with notes. Noww i am going to do A-LEvels soon and i want A*A*A*A* in all the choices as i wanna make a good impression alongside my other things for Oxford as they are very needy! I just want to know if i take (F maths, maths, Chem, Physics), how can i study as effectively as possible, as notes and exam questions and revision cards are getting me 9s accross the board right now.

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I just want to know very effective ways to study at this level.
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(Original post by Kaziw)
im worried though. A levels are no joke, and those are the 4 toughest out there, not by opinion but by stats, and im worried i will 1: procrastinate 2: waste time 3: stress myself out 4: cry
I just want to know very effective ways to study at this level.
im worried though. A levels are no joke, and those are the 4 toughest out there, not by opinion but by stats, and im worried i will 1: procrastinate 2: waste time 3: stress myself out 4: cry
I just want to know very effective ways to study at this level.
tbh, i feel like everyone stresses out & cries during a levels as it does get very stressful as you go along
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(Original post by sy!¡)
start making your notes & flashcards from the beginning so you don’t waste time later on. say you just came out of a maths lesson...make flashcards after that lesson.
tbh, i feel like everyone stresses out & cries during a levels as it does get very stressful as you go along
start making your notes & flashcards from the beginning so you don’t waste time later on. say you just came out of a maths lesson...make flashcards after that lesson.
tbh, i feel like everyone stresses out & cries during a levels as it does get very stressful as you go along

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(Original post by Kaziw)
You've defo sparked a bit of confidence in me. my teachers are saying i shouldnt struggle, as i already have a decent command of pure maths, chem and phys- from self study, but aside fro that thank you
You've defo sparked a bit of confidence in me. my teachers are saying i shouldnt struggle, as i already have a decent command of pure maths, chem and phys- from self study, but aside fro that thank you

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