Recently found your channel and have been binging your content after term has started, and have been blown away by the quality and consistency, well done!
I just started my A levels, I'm taking geography, business, history, and core maths. Although we are doing different types of subjects I still find the advice you give very useful and transferable. I'm looking forward to implementing this into my studies. Thank you for the great content.
@@themusketeerer226 it’s quite good out of all of them I’d say physical geography is quite hard to grasp cuz there’s literally so many new concepts that you have to learn which you don’t find at all at gcse but yeah the others are all good. How are you finding it?
I found your channel today, and WOW. I'm really impressed by your content, the quality, and the fact that you're helping a lot of students with your videos. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so so so much for these videos your such an amazing person helping people out like myself I appreciate it sooo much you have taught me so much thank you and stay blessed❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Loving the content ray! How would you recommend scheduling learning previous topics that have already been forgotten? Ive discovered the ways of effective study quite late into my A levels study
Hi so I realised I get this question a bunch so wrote up a response here: www.rayamjad.com/posts/faqs-academics Do let me know your thoughts and if you have any follow-up questions and I can add them to the post too
@@RAmjad that was very useful to me, and most definitely others. I was also wondering if you made any maths notes? I don't really see a point in doing this but I have forgotten some content from year 1 and just wondering how you go about revising maths/improving
amazing video quality, be careful with the glitch effect transition though maybe sliding the camera video to the side and making the screen recorded move out from the left side and then doing the opposite for making the recording of the screen disappear would be much smoother
Hey Ray thanks for these videos really helpful and I really appreciate it! I just have a quick question I saw your past paper tracker and I would like to make my own for topic tests but not too sure how to, any chance that you could explain in brief how you created it? Thank you!!!!
I’m doing the same subjects as u apart from I’m doing econoniics instead of physics, ur channel is sick been watching loads since starting sixth form a week ago
So would you say that it’s better to only have rough note ( so the one that you make in class) and then convert them in to flashcards, over making new neater notes and then convert them to flashcards?
Yeh, so my main concern is that it would be misinterpreted by many people or that people don't know the context of the mistakes (usually each of the bullet points remind me of a question or two that I did) so it may do more harm than good to most people. I'll have a little think about it over the next few days as to how I can effectively share it (if at all possible) but do chase me up on it
@@georgiegale858 Hmm good point... I think that I will find a time to edit it (so it makes a little more sense) and post it somewhere. Do chase me up on this if it hasn't been done by say next week
Online - search up the subject specification (e.g. OCR A Chemistry A Level Specification) on Google or go to the exam board website and find it from there.
Hello, Is it possible if you could share the Anki flashcard decks you've made for A-levels? It would really be beneficial for me if you could. Thanks in advance.
Hi, I did already. You can find a link to download them in the description of one of the earliest videos on my channel (you'll be able to tell which video it is by the title)
Can you please share your google documents that has your mistakes on them?? I know it’s quite personalised but I know it would be extremely helpful for us!
Hmmm, my main concern is that it would be misinterpreted by many people or that people don't know the context of the mistakes (usually each of the bullet points remind me of a question or two that I did) so it may do more harm than good to most people. I'll have a little think about it over the next few days but do chase me up on it
The AS specification is the specification for Year 1. The A level one is the specification for Year 1 and Year 2. Therefore, everything inside the former is in the latter.
@@RAmjad so if i am in year 12, do i have to first use the AS specification to check things off as I go through the topics and then when its year 13 i use the a level specification to check things off?
I'm trying to figure out whether to keep adding the active recall questions I use in anki and place them into notion as i do not know what else i would put in notion
I wouldn't recommend putting things into Notion for the sake of it because that's just wasted motion as it's not taking your any closer to any of your goals ( relevant blog post: www.neelnanda.io/blog/mini-blog-post-22-the-8020-rule )
You can set yourself up well for when it comes to revising later on by making flashcards as you go along and that you go through shortly before topic tests and generally keeping on top of your homework and making sure you make sometime outside of lesson to understand the material if you struggled to do so during the lesson.
I think that it does cover all the calculations related to A-level Physics but not necessarily the written content itself. If you're in Year 12 and you do a bunch of a questions throughout the year then you can be invited to the Senior Physics Challenge camp I've heard - it really does improve your problem-solving skills so would highly recommend trying 🚀
I'd recommend do as many past papers as you can and take the time in-between doing past papers to nail and go over any parts of the course you don't understand / struggle to remember, make flashcards on it and carry on doing more past papers. That would be my strategy
I think I had 9 free periods every two weeks when doing 4 A-levels (we had fortnightly timetables). It does depend on your school structure and time-table but it's a bummer that you don't :(
So I just emphasised a few of the key points for the incoming Year 12's. I won't be making many more A-level videos and university-related videos and vlogs instead - sorry if it was a little repetitive 😅