Been watching all your econ videos and find it really helpful! I am actually self-studying AS Econ now, and I feel a bit confused about the overall planning as to where to start. Do you have any tips on how to go about it ?
I've never self-taught myself anything formally but I'd recommend getting an outline for the whole course and then going through it systematically. It would probably make sense to split it into micro and macro so you're not constantly switching between the two. It may be also be worth getting a textbook and using videos and websites such as EconPlusDal, Tutor2u, EconomicsHelp to help you.
@@Zabimirua69i’m self learning and i don’t know about you but i’m finding it quite hard, i have all of the content but not having practice questions is making it impossible. Only in year 12 but i’m at least 3 months behind my friends
@@danieldot256 bro literally same man and esp because im doing it privately along side my other 3 , there are times I have to put it on pause for mocks
Hello there, your physics video was really helpful! Currently I'm struggling a bit with further maths and I would like to improve my predicted grade to an A/A*. How did you revise the content other than doing practice questions? As sometimes I feel I can't answer some questions as I have gaps in my knowledge?
Lots of practice questions really was the key for me. If you feel like you have gaps in your knowledge then go to that specific chapter in the textbook and read through the explanations and examples. After this, you can do the questions at the end of the chapter to really build up your understanding and knowledge of that topic. Good luck!
had to pick this subject cause my school force further maths students to take a fourth subject. i dont even care about the economy bro i just wanna do my maths
Thank you for the video! If you don’t mind me asking, how do you make and use country profiles when creating revision materials? I have picked the UK, Russia, and Japan as mine.
I basically just built them by general reading and podcasts that I was interested in. For example I learnt quite a bit of stuff about Japan from a podcast, so I never really went about it intentionally.
I’m thinking of doing economics but I know nothing about it and I’m worried that it’s too maths based because I’m more of a business guy and only got a grade 5 in maths and feel I’m ass at maths what do u think ?
It depends based on the question, but a general structure would look like this. 1. Intro: defining key terms and framing the essay 2. Point 1: introducing my first point and doing all the analysis for it (usually involves a diagram) 3. Evaluation 1: fully evaluate the first point, and try to come to a judgement 4. Point 2: similar to point 2 5. Evaluation 2: similar to point 3 6. Conclusion: making a final judgement considering both policies I've done a video about it which you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/2NIiECfa-Ac/w-d-xo.html It goes into a lot more detail!
A level economics CIE --> updated syllabus notes 2024-2025 --> th-cam.com/video/pB5IgnRa2as/w-d-xo.htmlsi=188u465IWodk5cA0
I have failed my economic alevels and i am resiting for next yr and this helped me a lot
Glad that it helped!
What did you get this year?
Been watching all your econ videos and find it really helpful! I am actually self-studying AS Econ now, and I feel a bit confused about the overall planning as to where to start. Do you have any tips on how to go about it ?
I've never self-taught myself anything formally but I'd recommend getting an outline for the whole course and then going through it systematically. It would probably make sense to split it into micro and macro so you're not constantly switching between the two. It may be also be worth getting a textbook and using videos and websites such as EconPlusDal, Tutor2u, EconomicsHelp to help you.
thanks!@@SamHillman
Hi I’m also self learning Econ how you finding it
@@Zabimirua69i’m self learning and i don’t know about you but i’m finding it quite hard, i have all of the content but not having practice questions is making it impossible. Only in year 12 but i’m at least 3 months behind my friends
@@danieldot256 bro literally same man and esp because im doing it privately along side my other 3 , there are times I have to put it on pause for mocks
where did you learn the real-world examples from? textbook case studies or just general reading
I have only 25-30 days for year 2 p3 and p4 i have no idea what to do about for oct
Any advice 😭😭😭
So consistent with the videos atm 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you so much for the video! It was really helpful ☺️ I was wondering if you have any A* essays that I could look at as an example
I’ve emailed my old teacher to get my essays from my exam last year, will release them when I get them!
@@SamHillman thanks!
Hello there, your physics video was really helpful! Currently I'm struggling a bit with further maths and I would like to improve my predicted grade to an A/A*. How did you revise the content other than doing practice questions? As sometimes I feel I can't answer some questions as I have gaps in my knowledge?
Lots of practice questions really was the key for me. If you feel like you have gaps in your knowledge then go to that specific chapter in the textbook and read through the explanations and examples. After this, you can do the questions at the end of the chapter to really build up your understanding and knowledge of that topic. Good luck!
@@SamHillman Thanks for the advice!
had to pick this subject cause my school force further maths students to take a fourth subject. i dont even care about the economy bro i just wanna do my maths
Thank you for the video!
If you don’t mind me asking, how do you make and use country profiles when creating revision materials? I have picked the UK, Russia, and Japan as mine.
I basically just built them by general reading and podcasts that I was interested in. For example I learnt quite a bit of stuff about Japan from a podcast, so I never really went about it intentionally.
Does your flash cards include diagrams and also application or just content
I’m thinking of doing economics but I know nothing about it and I’m worried that it’s too maths based because I’m more of a business guy and only got a grade 5 in maths and feel I’m ass at maths what do u think ?
If u want to do an economics degree u need maths a level. But in the a level itself it’s really just percentage change and some formulas.
How long before your exam did you start doing full timed past papers
what textbook should i use for aqa? cgp 2015?
What’s your structure for 10 markers
What textbooks do you recommend for AQA
Does this apply to Edexcel A A-Level Economics ?
Yup
Should do!
Which book is best for Alevel economics
I CAN'T FIND ANY WEBSITES FOR ECONOMICS QUESTIONS BY TOPIC SOMEONE HELP ME
pmt
@ there aren’t any for AQA
AHAHA THE LITT UP CUP IN THE BG!
im doing edexcel, is there much of a difference to aqa?
There are some slight differences but the general principles and ideas that I cover should apply to all exam boards!
What is your recommendation for aqa 25 marker structures
It depends based on the question, but a general structure would look like this.
1. Intro: defining key terms and framing the essay
2. Point 1: introducing my first point and doing all the analysis for it (usually involves a diagram)
3. Evaluation 1: fully evaluate the first point, and try to come to a judgement
4. Point 2: similar to point 2
5. Evaluation 2: similar to point 3
6. Conclusion: making a final judgement considering both policies
I've done a video about it which you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/2NIiECfa-Ac/w-d-xo.html
It goes into a lot more detail!
Anyone who could help me prepare economics composite. Any ideas for oct nov 2024,
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I swear i thought this was the guy who makes those meme tiktoks
this guy looks more human
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Does your flash cards include diagrams and also application or just content
Does your flash cards include diagrams and also application or just content
Does your flash cards include diagrams and also application or just content