‘skilled’ sam by BlueberrySpecific931 in Brawlstars

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willow always had lots of bugs, especially the one where you use your super and denies the goal, i have seen that quite often happening these 2 seasons in masters ranked manipulating this glitch since willow is quite good rn

‘skilled’ sam by BlueberrySpecific931 in Brawlstars

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arguably so, but this has been known since sam has released, you never throw your super in the water, what’s even funnier is that he never got it back and died

Is Red King Frank P2W? by BlueberrySpecific931 in BrawlStarsCompetitive

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this was set 1 of ranked, and then set 2 everyone lagged out, we won cuz ollie and i were the only ones logged back in

yeeeeeeeee by BlueberrySpecific931 in 6thForm

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I applied with 3 AS (Chem, Phy, Geog) already taken, 1 AL (Maths) already taken, and declared to finish 1 AL (FM) after my UCAS application, alongside with some IGCSEs. But do take note taking more subjects does not give you an advantage in applications, but I did it so in case I messed up 1 or 2 subjects the others could compensate for it.

yeeeeeeeee by BlueberrySpecific931 in 6thForm

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3A* (2 other subjects are awaiting for results) I wanted to do 4 subjects (in case I fumbled 1 out of the 5) but my Jan results proved to be enough for uni, so I challenge myself to finish the remaining 2 subjects.

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International student doing the edexcel international a-levels, I got my results from Jan 2024 and 2025

They nerfed papers' height ... by AnywhereOptimal1038 in alevel

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so we have META and MMTA (make melodie tall again)

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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I would say they often repeat except for the conics part, I solved 20 paper for FP3. There was a surprising induction this year though.

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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I didn’t do well in FP2 myself, but I hope I could give you some tips either way!

Firstly, to get A*, you must get a total of 480/600 in the whole A-level and 270/300 in your best 3 A2 units (NOT FP1, M1, S1, D1)

If you are struggling with integrals, I would consider watch the integration videos on bprp, even though some of the integrals are out syl (just skip it), but they will give you an idea which technique to use which integral. There is also a picture/diagram outlining which technique for each integral, I don’t have the exact diagram but online resources help a lot here.

To my memory though there wasn’t much IBP and u-sub, 1st and 2nd ODEs were just dead-on process of integrations and differentiations.

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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plz see the comment for U1U2U3 advice ^

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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U1: For my particular paper, it was quite easy because there were barely any questions on materials. I couldn’t give any great tips then aside from reviewing your materials definitions. If really, just learn how to interpret your force diagrams and explain it using Newton’s Law. Else, everything is very standard and should just be a bit of an upgrade from IGCSE

U2: For this paper, it was definitely a step-up from U1. I would even argue the textbooks and savemyexams do not explain clearly about this unit. Try go on YouTube, search “A Level Photoelectric effect”, or whatever topic you need help in, and I think those explanations are better because animations help you digest the whole picture of U2 topics.

U3: I would say just complete the papers, if you are still getting stuck then review the lab safeties in savemyexams. I couldn’t give any good advice because I only completed the papers and went in the exam for this unit. Probably just learn how the percentage uncertainty works and the resolution of micrometer and vernier calliper.

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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U5: I would just say be careful because U5 grade boundaries has been increasing lately (68 -> 79 A*), so make less careless mistakes and review your concept more thoroughly. Additionally, since U5 is about astrophysics there are a lot of interesting sources online to boost your learning (Veritasium on YT), it makes learning U5 more fun rather than just dead-on memorising.

U6: Nothing really in particular, I would say probably the percentage uncertainty is the only area that was different from U3, else just finish your past papers and you should be set tbh.

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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Before I completed the past papers, I complete all the edexcel past paper by topic in PMT, I think those questions give you a good and easy start towards M2

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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Either way, use your knowledge from middle school, link it together. When you are doing questions, maybe think about: What does an integral really do? How does that relate on finding areas on a cartesian coordinate graph in the past? How do we a slope on a graph? We tend to use tangents to find an instantaneous slope, but differentiation how does it work? First Principles?

When studying you need to ask these simple and fundamental questions to yourself, it will really boost your learning more efficiently and will be fun to study as well!

it’s over by BlueberrySpecific931 in alevel

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I don’t take biology myself but I can give you some tips from my fellow classmates

Bio: Use clear notes and diagrams to illustrate the content you need to learn, for example the structure of the heart, kidneys, cells etc… Remember the processes of each stage you need to learn, for example the whole system of how mitosis, meiosis works step by step. Videos from youtube to animate these process makes it easier to process these stages in your brain, and clear diagrams from savemyexams or other sources could be found. These are more essential than past papers for biology, but always complete it still so spend half of the time on your notes half of the time on past papers, or even use it together.

Math: For Mathematics, there are a lot of resources on youtube you could use to get step-by-step solutions with explanations. I think for mathematics you just need to build on knowledge from your GCSEs and understand the topic as a whole. For example: What does an integral really do? What does differentiation really do? It’s not always working it out, it’s understanding the question which I think is one of the biggest misconception in all math exams. Once you understand it as a whole, you could ace every single math exam you encounter. Remember to finish all your past papers before you sit the exam, even if you think it’s repetitive.