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Hi guys, anyone want to study together online or in person?

I study maths, economics and politics ( Edexcel for all ) and I want to actually focus these last 3 months before exams yk? And I thought a study grp w ppl would just help a lot, everyone doing their own thing and helping each other out basically.
Yes that’s perfect - but where would the study group be? We have similar a levels I also do econ and maths
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Original post by paracqilo
Yes that’s perfect - but where would the study group be? We have similar a levels I also do econ and maths


😅Im from London so if anyone is interested In person we can go to a library that is close for everyone? But, obviously that might not be the case so like a revision session online, zoom or ggl meets. Not sure, this idea just came to my head because I want to get a few hours of work done at least
I am also from london, but I am year 12 but the idea sounds nicee
Original post by -_-daydream-_-
I study maths, economics and politics ( Edexcel for all ) and I want to actually focus these last 3 months before exams yk? And I thought a study grp w ppl would just help a lot, everyone doing their own thing and helping each other out basically.

I do wanna study maths, my maths is a bit off track i'm on a 4 rn for GCSEs
Original post by Explode1234boom
I am also from london, but I am year 12 but the idea sounds nicee


If your doing maths be on it from day one, or it'll get really hard later
Original post by Harfan654
I do wanna study maths, my maths is a bit off track i'm on a 4 rn for GCSEs


Tbf, I was talking about a lvl. GCSEs wise, I went from a 4 in January to an 8 at the end. Mostly, do questions, do more questions and then some more. Honestly, that's it. Use mathsgenie.com and etc and yt videos to help U understand topics.
Folks, please be careful about safety if you are thinking of in-person meet ups.

You do not have clue who you are meeting - think about it.

Just because they say they are an A level student doesn't actually mean that they are - or, even if they are, that they are have pleasant intentions.
yeah an online one would be better, maybe like discord or smth
Original post by McGinger
Folks, please be careful about safety if you are thinking of in-person meet ups.
You do not have clue who you are meeting - think about it.
Just because they say they are an A level student doesn't actually mean that they are - or, even if they are, that they are have pleasant intentions.


Good point, didn't think of that lol
We could make a snap or whatsapp group?
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Original post by -_-daydream-_-
I study maths, economics and politics ( Edexcel for all ) and I want to actually focus these last 3 months before exams yk? And I thought a study grp w ppl would just help a lot, everyone doing their own thing and helping each other out basically.


I do politics too and need to lock in so bad

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