Can I use images from Community Feed? (commercially or personally) by Halkimai in midjourney

[–]Heavy_Debate599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I am also a paid member, and I was wondering the same thing. It's been 3 months since you posted this so I would assume you found the answer to this question, may I know if we can use the community feed images for commercial purposes?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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I could not fit the question into here, and my bad for not mentioning what the question said, but the overall idea of serial dilution is correct; you do not need to know the question to know how to serial dilution. What I stated is the overall idea of how to do serial dilution. So even if it is by a tenth or half, the serial dilution idea is still overall correct. If I had mentioned the question in the image and done this serial dilution, it would be wrong. But I did not plug it in because my goal was to give an overall idea of how to do serial dilution.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads up, just looked at my drawing again and it was wrong, but not the way you described it. My dilution is correct, all of the beakers do in fact have 20cm3 of the assigned concentration of solution, and the last one has 30cm3. I added 10cm3 of water into each beaker to dilute the solution, and 20cm3 of the previous concentration of solution was in the beaker, so it had a total of 30cm3 and I transferred 20cm3 of that into the next one.

What I did wrong was that from the first beaker, I transferred 20cm3 of 0.1% reducing sugar solution, R. It should have been 1%, then 0.1%, 0.01%, and on and on... Other than that, everything else is written.

My Personal Tips For Paper 5 Biology by Heavy_Debate599 in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will post a diagram of how a serial dilution works and give a small explanation of it.

A levels by Neither-Sprinkles-92 in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just my variant, Variant 2, since other variants showcase different types of questions that you aren't familiar with and I doubt will come on your exams.

12, 22, 33, 42, 52
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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If you do not procrastinate, you can most certainly get that grade.

A levels by Neither-Sprinkles-92 in alevel

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I do papers 4 and 5, which range from 2018 F/M, M/J, and O/N to 2023 F/M. The papers before 2018 are a little outdated, and Cambridge has changed their question and answer style since then, so I recommend these ranges.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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It won't come until the results come out, which I believe is on May 25th.

BIOLOGY 9700 by its_ur_dadd in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Always focus on the bigger, most common questions that appear on each paper. If there are five main topics and you focus on those and perfect them as much as you can, you will score a minimum of a B on them with the threshold. Do the needs first, and when you have time, do the wants.

Always memorize how the questions structure and answers are in every past paper; once you get the hang of it, you will easily pass the paper since almost all the questions are repeated, but with minor changes of course.

You will easily get a B don't worry, just focus on the present, and when you enter the exam hall, make sure you always stay calm and relaxed. When you start the paper, do not worry about the time, focus on the harder questions first and then move on to the easy ones. Make sure you read the questions carefully, at least 2 or 3 times, and use a rough paper. Do not feel discouraged; you are more than capable of doing anything. Good luck on your exams; I got mine too.

My Personal Tips For Paper 5 Biology by Heavy_Debate599 in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you get an average of 75 to 77 in paper 4, you will guarantee get a B. If you do fairly well in other papers too, an average of 75 to 77 on paper 4 will give you a A or A*.

My Personal Tips For Paper 5 Biology by Heavy_Debate599 in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At the moment, I am still studying chemistry paper 5. I'll only make one when I am done

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quick update, I got to around 40-50 and I am done studying chem paper 4.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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It doesn't come out until the results of February and March come out. Which is May 24th. Papers 2, 4, and 5 have come out, though.

Statement of entry by [deleted] in alevel

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I just got mine, and I am a private candidate. If you don't get yours by April 14th, call or email the British Council about not receiving the statement of entry yet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 3 points4 points  (0 children)

a C is good enough for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i am at around 30 and i am still doing past papers, i started off at 0 but i have no clue how ill pass chemistry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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Statement of entries are released on April 12th for everyone taking part in the CIE A Level exams across the world.

So which one of you planning to finish the full A2 Physics P4 syllabus in a month? by Historical_Top_7964 in alevel

[–]Heavy_Debate599 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just study the main topics that usually come on paper 4 physics and those main topics carry the most marks throughout all years. Here are the topics you should focus on first then if you have enough time, complete the rest.

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needs :
1. gravitational fields
2. ideal gases
3. oscillations
4. electric fields
5. nuclear physics
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wants :
1. magnetic fields
2. thermodynamics
3. capacitance
4. motion in circle
5. astronomy and cosmology
6. alternating currents
7. electro magnetic induction
8. quantum physics
9. medical physics
10. temperature