hi sir! thank you so much for clarifying this, although I have done most it helps to get reassurance from someone like you lmao, good luck with exams everyone I have my gcses in the next couple months 😭💕
definitely possible if you put the work in and dedicate yourself to a structured routine id recommend doing an hour a day and more on the weekends excluding homework, goodluck!!
Definitely, if you practice a lot! First, you’ve got to thoroughly understand whatever you’ve been learning. Always ask your teacher if you’re not sure about anything. Next, do plenty of past papers. I can’t stress this enough and this is exactly how I had an A. Go through the mark scheme and if you don’t understand anything, keep on asking your teacher or your friends. Keep doing this and you’ll get the grade you want!
@@hanselindenbirken is 6 weeks enough time? I also do chemistry so I don’t know how I’ll balance both, but I’ve heard that AS content is easy compared to A2?
@@PhysicsOnline i think i really needed to hear this, thank you! and i just started using your website right now. i have never really revised for physics and i usually just do 5 hours of focused revision the day before and i got a 7 that way in the last mock but it really dawned on me how close the exams are, so i'll be dedicating a few hours each day now and get through content and especially past papers and topic papers that fit the advance information. thanks again!