i mean they do say you take in some information while sleeping, hope my brain enjoys a little relaxing revison session... ima need it for 2 weeks from now 😭😭
in Sweden we basically have one lesson for many. for example we have a lesson called NO which basically consists of science, biology, physics, chemistry and all that stuff. "SO" consists of history, geography, religion, etc. We basically take a few weeks to read about one of those subjects, and then have a test on it. then we move on to the next subject.
I play asmr of the subjects for the tests i have coming up, whilst i sleep i get extra time for learning, and when i revising i find myself understanding things i havent yet studied, j wouodnt recommended this as your only source of revision, but its helpful, so thanks!!
watching this made me realize I truly do not remember a single thing I learned (tbf it's been a few years hahah). Still very relaxing though!! You have one of my favorite whisper voices.
37:16 I thought it was 11:10 because, the question say that a is 10% more than b , so theoretically, a is more dan b, which it must be 11:10? pls correct me so I can go to sleep peacefully
I’m not doing my GCSEs as I am only in yr 9 at the minute and I didn’t watch this particularly for the ASMR factor either. I just have a lot of anxiety and stress about GCSEs due to my mental state so despite that this helped me calm down and to just see how bad they actually are. I know it’s quite ridiculous but I’m looking for any little relief for my overthinking mind. So thank you ❤️
im a y11 who finished their gcses, its not really that bad once you start them, a lot of people completely forget about the stress. id recommend starting to revise from now, its better to not cram stuff before the exams
I'm in England where we have GCSEs, like this. You have to take Maths, English Language, English Literature, the sciences, a language, and Geography or History or even both. Then there are many other optional subjects.
You may be saying “oh this is easy” but as someone from the uk you don’t even learn some of the stuff just for your mocks. The stuff in my mock was from stuff in 2021-2022 when I didn’t have a good teacher so I didn’t learn anything which caused me to fail my mock maths And most of the questions aren’t multiple choice, most of the time they are working out questions So overall it just depends on the teacher and how you learn about how well you do
лежа в постели в 2 часа ночи, после сдачи ЕГЭ по профильной математике, я решаю это в уме быстрее него… вау, а я не верила что у них действительно слабая программа по математике
@@phantomyoda2007 ? theyre saying that the mocks 16 year olds do in singapore are much harder than the mocks we do as 16 year olds in britain. they are very much correct, singaporeans cover a level topics and they even include matrices (a level further maths topic). the quality of education in singapore is simply and unfortunately much better than the level in the uk..
To this day Im grateful for Covid because if it wasn't for that, I actually would've had to sit for my GCSE's. I wouldn't mind doing everything else, but I absolutely SUCKED at maths to the point that if it wasn't for my grades getting higher because our class couldn't do our GCSE's I probably would've failed. In the end I got a 5
literally doing my first ever set of gcse mocks this week lmao this is so well timed. hopefully my brain somewhat absorbs the stuff ur doing whilst im sleeping 😅
In high school I was always utter shite at Maths, but a lot much better at English. I use maths in my every day life on railways, trying to calculate averaging speed, water intake, you know, all the good stuff haha.
I love this guy, my maths are good but now things are getting hard because im going to be in y9 next year and they are putting students in sets and i want to be better at maths and already 14 minutes in, ive learnt more than a double math lesson, thank you somuch and its really helpful!
Thank you so much, I have strict parents, and my math is good depending on the subject. Sometimes, they just put random stuff on the test, and that's what I'm really scared about.
@DidoASMR Yes! Thats actually great because your maths videos can teach people a lot of things that they maybe didnt know about maths and I love that!
Well this brought back horrible memories 😂 I absolutely sucked at maths. I don’t think I got a single one right in this video and I got so stressed 😂 Can’t believe those first three questions were worth only 1 mark…Good video though!
Dido, I have a request from you. I watched your video as a math enthusiast and felt very relieved and informed. I wonder if you can solve the math questions in a high school entrance exam in my country? (LGS) from Turkey Thanks for your video ❤
Imagine if you’re a kid sitting this paper who’s like “man I really studied hard for this one I feel I have got a really good grasp on all aspects the only part I still struggle on is ratios, hopefully it doesn’t come up much”.
18:10 you should have taken the limit t to 2 as it doesn’t violate the interval given in the table, so the largest range should be 14-2=12 hours. I get what you mean but bad proof.
bro this exam is super duper easy? wdym bro for u kids life is so easy, and you guys are still saying "we are struggling" bro i would have got 100/100 in this exam, if this was in India bro my entire class would have GOT 100? THIS IS THE MOST EASIEST EXAM EVER? if your saying this exam is hard, try solving grade 10 board exam maths paper, you would prolly cry.
@@bleachtybwfull 1- cool i guess 2- i didnt say my life was easy or i said you were struggling 3- wonderful if you would have 100% but no one cares if it was in india 5- you number skipped 4 6- good for your class 7- i do not care thanks
Only if engineering had this nice and easy problems 😓 Dido do you have a integral video? Explaining the laws and all that, Im studying an engineer career, and sometimes its confusing with all the ways "U" can be named
I just finished my school‘s testing (thank God), I‘m glad I can see how someone else would go through these sorts of problems. The format is surprisingly similar to the test format in the U.S.
This thumbnail and just seeing a gcse paper genuinely makes me feel uncomfortable from not enjoying my gsces even though i passed them all by a comfortable margine
Was the frequency diagram for question 17 supposed to be drawn as linear or curved like you drew it? Feels like having students try and estimate from drawing curved lines would be a nightmare lol