1:17 There are compulsory external exams in the btec level 3 national diploma Applied science in both year 1 and year 2. At the end of year 2 the there is a chemistry exam, biology exam, physics exam. The contemporary issues exam is spread over 6 hours - involving 3 sessions carrying out research under external exam supervised conditions and the 4th session being the written exam based on the research carried out. It's tough going.
@@elizabeththompson3124i mean dont get me wrong its still difficult i mean i would struggle myself honestly but i feel like i could have a chance with btec level 3 rather than a levels to be fair a levels i wouldnt get anything but with btec i would still be able to get something done if that makes sense
Good video, I just finished my BTEC in engineering. We had resubmissions but I barley had any assignments to resubmit because time efficiency is key. I think it’ll vary from different colleges because ours had a lot of poor mistakes especially in year 1 and second half of year 2. The hardest units weren’t taught properly so it lead to huge issues but it’s best to anticipate that based on last year and then prepare beforehand.
Any tips on any books or any youtbers do you recommend as im startin my first yr in September and i want to start to take schll serious and do work at home and free periods
@@Kha_57 Not if you want good grades it isn’t. You have to put in the work or else you don’t get what you want. Engineering and easy don’t come hand in hand. Plus the qualification doesn’t mean much if you don’t get good grades and you have to struggle to be an engineer.
@@youbeeaywhy2060I’d recommend becoming proficient in maths and physics early on because it will help you in this course. This includes algebra, trigonometry and calculus. I picked up a John bird book in engineering mathematics 4th edition and I’d recommend a good book from that author because it’s applied and specific. Apart from that it’s a research intensive course so you’ll need to be comfortable researching, writing in your own words, Referencing, and using parts manuals. You must pick up a specification specific to your course (go look online) There are 3 learning aims and these are spread out into 3 assignments. Put effort into your assignments, follow a structure and use diagrams to help you understand. Try to understand as much as you can and revise early for your exams. Remember it’s more than just grades , you gotta understand things if you want to be an engineer and you’ll gain a lot of skills. Good luck
Btec level 3 applied science - year 1 mandatory unit 1 & unit 3 exams - 5 papers. Year 2 mandatory exams unit 7 - 5 days of exams + unit 5 - separate chemistry, biology and physics papers. Plus tons of assignments. It is challenging.
Hey Aryan, thank you very much for your informative and helpful content. Do you know anything about studying dentistry in Armenia? Do you know anyone who have been registered in the UK after getting their degree from Armenia? I would be highly grateful if you could share any info that you have about this and thank you so much in advance.
So I am taking Btec law which is equivalent = 1 Alevel and Btec business which is equivalent = 2 Alevel so can I do law degree in uni with the btec I have choose
I am planning to study dentistry in Belgium in 2024 can you please suggest me some good university and expensive of living as a international student please please 🥹??
@Aryan Dariush can i please ask you some things about dundee, i will inshallah be attending next year as a dental student and wanted to equire after some things
00:20 - #1 The content 02:07 - #2 You're going to Develop some serious research skills 03:54 - #3 You may not be able to do medicine & dentistry with BTEC! 05:55 - #4 Stereotypes between A-level students vs BTEC students 08:38 - #5 BTEC will make you more independent