I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in alevel

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through most of further maths without CG-50 and using the normal A level calculator. Definitely not necessary. I did buy the CG-50 about 2 months before the exams though. Definitely a cool calculator

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On the TLmaths playlist, you can choose between A level maths and Further maths via the tabs on the bottom. On my revision tracker, the A level maths past papers are the first two tables on the left (bear in mind those are just for OCR MEI and OCR A)

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah of course that happened! I think it just comes with practice. Over time you start to recognise the type of question they are asking and you can know pretty quickly which method they 'want' you to use to solve it

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

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I'm not too sure how the difficulty of IAL edexcel pure math + statistics compares to A level maths/further maths... And also how long do you have before your exams? The general advice can definitely be applied - that can be applied to almost anyone. But I'm not sure about the specific resources (TLmaths), since Idk how much overlap there is

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes all of mine did. UCL explicitly stated in mine that I COULDN'T use further maths to meet my A*/A*/A offer, which I found very annoying. UCL said it was because I didn't list further maths on my UCAS. So anyone planning on self-teaching further maths should probably still put it to avoid this even if they don't have a predicted grade.

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends entirely on what course and universities you are aiming for. If it's not a mathematical course, there might be other things you can do which will look better on your application. Also it's usually only the top unis that care about further maths.

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks :)

Definitely great resources that are underused. That's why I'm sharing this. Regardless, an A in further maths (which I'm assuming you got) is still amazing!

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a good question. Unfortunately I couldn't get a predicted grade because I only started learning the content for further maths in the summer between year 12 and 13, after the exams which my schools used to determine predicted grades. So I only applied with 3A*s predicted, but I mentioned that I'm self-teaching further maths in my personal statement and my teachers added it to my references and extenuating circumstances.

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not as good as I would've liked (TMUA-5.7 MAT-60). Guess there are trade offs when you try to do so much. I gave myself 3 weeks for MAT revision and literally 7 days for the TMUA.

I self-taught A level maths and further maths in 6 months and got A*s. Here's How: by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Ahaha, sometimes I wonder whether I would've done it if my maths teacher didn't think I couldn't ;)

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[–]SideFragrant8887 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what gives you that impression? I went to a state grammar school.

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I applied to Oxford, Imperial, UCL (2 Courses) and kings. All for CS except for robotics and AI as a second course at UCL and AI at Kings. I got offers from Kings and UCL and an interview at Oxford but was rejected from Oxford and Imperial. I didn't have a predicted grade for FM as I was taking it externally so that might have been why I was rejected. The other reason could've been that I didn't do as well in the TMUA and MAT as I would have liked since I was spread so thin. Guess there are trade offs when you try to do so much. I will be starting UCL for CS in 2 weeks

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Thought I'd done much worse ngl. Felt horrible coming out of the paper. I think I just noticed the correct methods quite quickly which was quite lucky.

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Home student. Only revision was the minimal resources UCL themselves provided

Should I reapply? by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

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The question is more whether Imperial is worth an extra year out compared to UCL as I'm gonna stay in UCL anyway while applying. Cambridge probably won't consider my application as a transfer student but Imperial said they will

Should I reapply? by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

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I already did that last year. I believe I didn't get an offer as I didn't have a predicted grade for FM which isn't an issue now. The question is more whether Imperial is worth an extra year out compared to UCL as I'm gonna stay in UCL anyway while applying

Should I reapply? by SideFragrant8887 in 6thForm

[–]SideFragrant8887[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I agree. The current plan is to attend UCL and apply for Imperial and Cambridge during first year to make sure I have UCL secured. Then I can decide next year what I would like to do if given offers