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Can I get an A/A* just by using allery chem vids for AQA Chem

Does Allery chem cover all the practicals and content in his AQA playlist and if I go over all his vids and do past papers will that be enough for an A/A* or do you think I would need the AQA textbook aswel?

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chem revise is the best, has everything you need to know straight out of the spec points and mark schemes

Reply 2

Original post by mfish894
chem revise is the best, has everything you need to know straight out of the spec points and mark schemes


Can confirm tht, did i pp using chemrevis3 and all my ans we're litch same as m.s

Reply 3

Original post by mfish894
chem revise is the best, has everything you need to know straight out of the spec points and mark schemes

hi if I used chemrevise would that be sufficient for content memorisation and understanding or would textbooks be needed aswel so that I can answer past papers?

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Original post by limbobimbo
Can confirm tht, did i pp using chemrevis3 and all my ans we're litch same as m.s

hi if I used chemrevise would that be sufficient for content memorisation and understanding or would textbooks be needed aswel so that I can answer past papers?

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Original post by Rohan007best
hi if I used chemrevise would that be sufficient for content memorisation and understanding or would textbooks be needed aswel so that I can answer past papers?

No text book needed, chem revise is all you need, they even include example questions that are out of specification.

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Original post by Rohan007best
Does Allery chem cover all the practicals and content in his AQA playlist and if I go over all his vids and do past papers will that be enough for an A/A* or do you think I would need the AQA textbook aswel?

No, not ‘just’. Allery chemistry covers fundamental principles, but you should do lots of practice, and rely on websites like chem guide, chem revise and physics maths tutor for notes(not your textbook as it can become too in depth, but make sure you have a good knowledge of your spec)

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Original post by Rohan007best
hi if I used chemrevise would that be sufficient for content memorisation and understanding or would textbooks be needed aswel so that I can answer past papers?


You need to practice questions alongside using chemrevise.
Something I do is watch allerychem videos and edit my chemrevise notes for my understanding. I memorise these and retain the info better by answering pp and PMT topic qs

Reply 8

Original post by limbobimbo
You need to practice questions alongside using chemrevise.
Something I do is watch allerychem videos and edit my chemrevise notes for my understanding. I memorise these and retain the info better by answering pp and PMT topic qs

thank youuu .

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