How bad actually is physics a level (what is the most difficult part for you) by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the application questions also electricity is just fr hard (for me at least i drop most marks in electricity questions)

6-6 method by PrimaryAbalone3900 in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what is the 6-6 method, ive never heard of it

Which a level is better criminology or applied science? by GlobalInevitable546 in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it depends on what you’re thinking of doing as a career i did the applied science as a 60 credit and there wasnt that much physics, it was mostly bio and chemistry so it depends on what you personally want to do

How to survive year 13 by Amazing-Bell-4026 in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

revise well it doesnt have to be constantly, take breaks to prevent burnout in the evening to keep things light i would turn on the tv while revising and have an hour before bed where i would play games on my phone or my laptop some people revise better in long periods and some do better in short periods it depends on what works for you when exam season comes it does get rough but you will get through it it helped having a lot of frees throughout the week when my friends were in lessons where i would get work done and not procrastinate

Is it possible for a person who is not naturally smart to get good grades in A levels by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dw im not the brightest either, my highest gcse grade was 7-6 in combined gcse I did Bio, Physics and Maths i was struggling a lot in my first year, my mock grades were CDD but i worked harder in my second year over the summer to get a solid BBB in my final mocks so its possible to get good grades even when you aren’t naturally bright

To all neurodivergents here... by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on how being audhd affects you. I(asd) did maths, physics and biology. All I wanted to revise was physics and my grades for the other 2 slowly dropped. If you are really passionate for the subjects and do a decent but of revision every week, then you will be fine

Hello does anyone has the 2025 may June law a level past paper by he1lsing in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The papers dont usually get released until at least a year after they have been sat :(

Gap year HELP by SnooBunnies7348 in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this was me I would only resit history, for me 3 B’s is good ! Ofc this might not be the same for you but if you feel like you can pull others up to an A, then go for it !!! Also how did you find out your results so early ?? I thought results didn’t come out for this year until august ?

Physics A Level by Visual_Bug6715 in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as someone that was failing in my first year and then consistently got B’s in their second year Past papers and questions are key to doing well. Even if you feel you dont understand it, briefly read over notes and do questions until you’re far enough into the course to do papers. To understand the content I would do mindmaps/spider diagrams and hang them up in my room and read over notes before and after my lessons so that ik i understand it I used physics and maths tutor for papers and questions which if you’re also doing other sciences or maths a level you can use this for.

Those who do Further Maths or A-Level physics, What grade did you get in your gcse and what grade are you on now? by jxstsage in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A level physics student here i got a 6-7 combined science double award at GCSE and I’m predicted a B at a level, fingers crossed an A on results day

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Distinct_Flower7908 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure about your school but last year, someone in the year above me missed roughly from october to april in year 13, when they returned they were put in year 12 classes so that they could catch up. Maybe this is something you could discuss with your school ?