-4-5 topics daily up until exams -use maths genie -screenshot questions you got wrong and identify what you keep getting wrong -higher do grade 4 to 9 -lock in, it’s not too late -> revise LOTS especially if you wanna go from a 3 to a 9
Understanding: Go on maths genie and revise the same number of topics each day. Learning: Immediately do topical questions after completing a topic, starting with the foundation. Screenshot any and all mistakes and compile them into a folder; revise this folder and identify why the mistakes occurred the day of or the night before the exam. Consolidation: Complete all the past papers available to you (or as many as you can).
Thank you so much for the video really appreciate the hardwork you put in for us. Also im recently sat my Maths mock paper and i have been stuck on a 5 these last 2 Mocks maybe the reason is because i came late to higher class but i really dont want this to distrupt me from doing Maths A level. Should i try master the Grade 4-6 topics so i can fully secure a Grade 6?
Hi, my exams are this year. Im on a grade 5 for maths, thats actually my lowest gcse grade. I am revising however the edexcel exam papers always seem to have questions that are so unfamiliar, its very frustrating and stressful. I really need a grade 7 , however i guess a grade 6 will be decent. Is it possible in 1 month?
listen mate. start by opening your book and sorting out the topics ( about 90. Make a section for equations a section for geometry, statistics and finally a section for the easy foundation tier stuff like speed and percentages ) and then binge-watch lessons in the next 7 days and write notes with examples BE CONSICE AND SIMPLE. For the rest of the three weeks apply your knowledge to past papers and you should get a solid 8 or 9 trust me most of the questions are so redundant and require simply understanding and familiairity you'll never be asked something outside the book. Finally, when you get a 9, 8 or 7 come here and thank me. ; }. Past papers are good but never useful if you don't establish a solid foundation and properly understand the lessons. if you keep making the same mistake in past papers open your book and redo the lesson.
Hi, The best approach is the maths genie approach stated in my video + past papers (all you can access) ! The reason why so many questions feel unfamiliar is due to not having enough practice in some areas; if you use my approach, it will ensure you learn EVERYTHING Hope that helps :)
Glad to see you back ab, do you have any tips for year 12s? Im currently averaging grade cs and was wondering how i can turn it them into as and a stars and how long do you think it would take?
Hey, thanks for the comment. Making sure you understand the content through revision videos, memorising content with flashcards and past paper questions :)
i can do grade 7+ question but i drop mark on grade grade 5 and below question. it’s tough, i can’t practice loci and construction since i never done it and i cant because i dont got equipment (example)
@@StudywithAb1 Thanks bro, also I'm struggling alot with calculations/titrations (normal and redox)/acids and buffers and redox/half equations in inorganic, do you have any advice on how to learn this well before the exams, I know the general advice is do practice questions, but the thing is I can't do any practice questions in this topic because I don't know how to. Are there any whole videos going in detail in those topic on youtube?
@@drneutro369 Yes of course, First of all, they are all very application based topics - make sure to first watch a revision video on the topic and then practise as many questions as possible keep at it until you can confidently answer of those questions with your eyes shut 😂
-4-5 topics daily up until exams
-use maths genie
-screenshot questions you got wrong and identify what you keep getting wrong
-higher do grade 4 to 9
-lock in, it’s not too late -> revise LOTS especially if you wanna go from a 3 to a 9
Understanding: Go on maths genie and revise the same number of topics each day.
Learning: Immediately do topical questions after completing a topic, starting with the foundation. Screenshot any and all mistakes and compile them into a folder; revise this folder and identify why the mistakes occurred the day of or the night before the exam.
Consolidation: Complete all the past papers available to you (or as many as you can).
Came at the perfect time 😭
Hope it helps! lmk what content u would like to see next :)
@@StudywithAb1 gsce science
Thank you so much for the video really appreciate the hardwork you put in for us. Also im recently sat my Maths mock paper and i have been stuck on a 5 these last 2 Mocks maybe the reason is because i came late to higher class but i really dont want this to distrupt me from doing Maths A level. Should i try master the Grade 4-6 topics so i can fully secure a Grade 6?
Yes, I 100% recommend doing that, skip any topics you feel very confident in
Do you think I should do flash cards for all the maths Genie topics?
Hi, my exams are this year. Im on a grade 5 for maths, thats actually my lowest gcse grade. I am revising however the edexcel exam papers always seem to have questions that are so unfamiliar, its very frustrating and stressful. I really need a grade 7 , however i guess a grade 6 will be decent. Is it possible in 1 month?
light work
listen mate. start by opening your book and sorting out the topics ( about 90. Make a section for equations a section for geometry, statistics and finally a section for the easy foundation tier stuff like speed and percentages ) and then binge-watch lessons in the next 7 days and write notes with examples BE CONSICE AND SIMPLE. For the rest of the three weeks apply your knowledge to past papers and you should get a solid 8 or 9 trust me most of the questions are so redundant and require simply understanding and familiairity you'll never be asked something outside the book. Finally, when you get a 9, 8 or 7 come here and thank me. ; }.
Past papers are good but never useful if you don't establish a solid foundation and properly understand the lessons. if you keep making the same mistake in past papers open your book and redo the lesson.
REVISE THE TOPICS U FIND HARD AND HONESTLY MATHS IS EASIER AFTER THAT ITS A FREE 9
@@omghjrnff Yeah follow this guys advice, did this when I was in year 11 and got a 9, litterally watch thegcsemathstutor and past papers
Hi,
The best approach is the maths genie approach stated in my video + past papers (all you can access) !
The reason why so many questions feel unfamiliar is due to not having enough practice in some areas; if you use my approach, it will ensure you learn EVERYTHING
Hope that helps :)
Glad to see you back ab, do you have any tips for year 12s? Im currently averaging grade cs and was wondering how i can turn it them into as and a stars and how long do you think it would take?
4:43 ay I'm in the repeat
I get 9s in maths but 6s in science how do i push to atleast an 8
Hey, thanks for the comment. Making sure you understand the content through revision videos, memorising content with flashcards and past paper questions :)
hey, just out of curiosity, what mark did you get for maths overall ?
Thanks for the comment!
232/240 :)
@@StudywithAb1Wow! I’m in IGCSE but that for sure sounds impressive
i can do grade 7+ question but i drop mark on grade grade 5 and below question. it’s tough, i can’t practice loci and construction since i never done it and i cant because i dont got equipment (example)
same 😊
Does anyone have any tips for me to get to a grade 4 math is my weakest subject and I really want to pass it
hi would u recommend maths genie for 0580 igcse maths?
Hey!
Yes of course, maths genie has a section specifically for IGCSE
Find it here www.mathsgenie.co.uk/igcse.html
In so scared
Bro could you do a similar in detail video for chem alevel?
Of course, brother!
Watch this space
@@StudywithAb1 Thanks bro, also I'm struggling alot with calculations/titrations (normal and redox)/acids and buffers and redox/half equations in inorganic, do you have any advice on how to learn this well before the exams, I know the general advice is do practice questions, but the thing is I can't do any practice questions in this topic because I don't know how to. Are there any whole videos going in detail in those topic on youtube?
@@drneutro369 Yes of course,
First of all, they are all very application based topics - make sure to first watch a revision video on the topic and then practise as many questions as possible keep at it until you can confidently answer of those questions with your eyes shut 😂
@@StudywithAb1 thanks