I got a u* first but now I got a C ...I know I can do better, I'll definitely follow up your advice. Thank you it means everything. You just saved my life. I was really stressing out.
@@rosilove28 Well ..first I do self-learning..basically whenever my teacher explains something in class I don't get it ..I get confuse a LOT lol..so I try to be my own teacher wherever I can... I make my own simple notes and summary of each chapter. (I get some help from the net where I get much of the guidelines) and most important after each chapter has been covered I will practice their exam questions. (Marking scheme is a great help there and where I don't quite understand I ask the teacher ). You'll get A LOT of practice from there and when exam is near you'll know you're ready to slay that paper. Right now I'm trying to put More efforts and using the useful advice from this Video too. After my routine changed everything is changing...my grades and my Life.. You can do it too😀 My motto is "An A-level student don't go to sleep before 1 am." Hope I am able to help you.😇
@@flyorwalk1743 damnnnn...u motivated me alotttt....I was about quite thinking I'm done with this and i just can't try any more..that's all because I could nt follow all the theory parts from the very beginning and now i have a bulk to finish... but still though I'm motivated I'm afraid I wont be able to cover all my theory parts before my exam . I only have 2 months left and I have chemistry and math as well
tysm for including people who are going to took CIE! It's really nice how you include literally all exam boards. It really helps international students who has no idea what they're doing :) I'm from Indonesia btw!
I just started physics in year 12 I was so good in physics in GSCE now I am struggling so much in a levels it’s so hard to understand concept and then I can’t apply to questions when I finally after hours understanding the content it’s so frustrating I failed my 2 exams in physics
What you need is actually a good teacher, it's always easier to understand when someone who already understand it and has lots of experience teaching teaches you because not only they know what students normally struggle with they also know the common misconceptions by students. It is harder to understand if you self study because you have to imagine the whole thing in your brain yourself. Without my wonderful teachers, I am doubtful whether I will fall in love with physics lol, I love it because it makes sense and its easy, you dont have to memorise so much facts like chemistry
my advice for unit 5 in specific is to make sure you know how to do the calculations from astrophysics like it's the back of your palm. i cannot stress how important that topic is
@@jiviteshbabajee1027 I know it's a really late reply, but I thought to let ya know anyway. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, my exams have been postponed, but they'll start in less than a month from now. Wish me luck. 😇
I'm ready to give up already because last year we didn't have a physics teacher, now I'm in a higher grade were getting loads of work AND ITS KILLING ME
Keep going seriously, if you manage to still get a great grade DESPITE all that you will prove to yourself how truly resilient and strong you are. Good luck
@@therealifejames5887 okay on my report for physics i got 91 percent avg and i was so happy but i got that grade because we were just converting quantities and stuff like that but now.... were doing moments of force and i cant even understand even if the teacher s h o u t s in my ear
Sir you are a god/life saver/guider/angel. Thank you so much!! i am going to watch your videos for A-level physics revision. BTW do you do A-level Maths?
Sir, does that mean if I finish all past papers from my exam board as well as the spec papers, I should go to another exam board (I’m doing edexcel) and what order should I do last papers in (oldest - newest ect) .Also special thanks for making these videos, I watched every A level physics video and everything makes a lot of sense now!
Random refer to errors that can arise due to human errors and errors that are not constant in magnitude as they vary from person to person in terms of the degree of the error they have to factor in to their readings. Systematic simply refers to 'system' errors that correspond to the errors arising due to the measuring device itself either due to faulty calibration or simply just a faulty device. These errors are constant in nature and have the same magnitude to be added to an uncertainty of the measuring device.
Hi Sir, I hope you see this but I just started A level physics and I wanted to get off to a good start so if I were to finish doing past papers for my exam board of AQA are you suggesting to do Edexcel past papers as well? Thank you so much for these videos as well, they are a great help👍
Nathan Blanch I’m doing the course at the moment as well and I’ve found the only tip I can give is if you’re taking more than a minute or two on it just guess it, move on, and come back to it later if you have time. There’s always a huge amount of them at the end of the exam so you can’t afford to be wasting time on doing one of them
@@z4inz lol, dude, not sleeping may make things worse as you cant take info more deeply. One important thing in anything is balance. as you know in physics, unstable particles wants to stabilise. I am sort of the same way, but do not perceive it negative at all lol, you just got a lot of fear I suppose
I got my CIE A2 Physics Paper 4 next week. I'm rather competent and out of 100, I can always reach the high 80s and rarely the low 90s. How can I break this barrier?
My issue is that I can do past papers fine and get a C. But then I go into the mock exams and come out with an E. i think it’s pressure. Also, how do I understand things better. Doing past papers is the best way, however, I can do it and then memorise the answer. I don’t need to memorise the answer but my head just does it. I need to swap some numbers out and still get the right answer. But understanding what I need to do in each different context is the hardest bit for me. Any tips anyone?
Hi, stumbled across your video, thanks for your effort. My daughter is doing the aqa exam in 2021, we can’t find papers for 2020 or 2019. Is there a reason for this. We are looking for the combined papers in science. Are you able to help? Please
What are you doing to get used to the new spec style more? I’ve done all the old spec papers until 2011 and got on average A’s but I’m struggling with new spec a lot !
7th May is my Edexcel Physics exam and haven't done enough past papers. Do you recommend me doing more of them or just revise whatever I've learnt throughout my course (ie the books.. Guides, notes etc)?
I've been doing the PMAT topic questions as revision for mini assessments and I've done the AQA 2018, 2017, and specimen papers. My weakest point is wording in explanations I can't seem to get those right. In terms of wording, which other exam board's mark schemes are worded similar to AQA? Thank you so much for your help!
Im currently doing the EDUQAS physics A level course, and it has been changed since 2017 to make it 'harder', meaning I have a lack of EDUQAS past papers (i.e. only the ones from 2018 and 2017) to practice from. Would you recommend me doing papers from different exam boards to prepare for the exam?
OMG! Another person that does EDUQAS! I agree with you, we lack resources, grade boundaries are quite high (~85% for A*) and so much more.... Good luck for the 20th
trust me aqa content is easier but the questions are extremely hard. especially to get high marks. There’s more to learn in edexcel but if you know the content it’s easier if that makes sense
What is the secret behind getting a good mark for paper 3 unified physics (OCR A), like the questions are so confusing and stressing. I got a good mark for AS physics but after doing past paper 3 i feel like im about to fail this summer
Choosing physics for my A-Levels was the biggest mistake since my teacher was absolutely awful at teaching, and they left midway through year 13. What more could you ask for?
@@PhysicsOnline thank you! I am not really stressed about the exams since I only need a C, but realistically, it's not just about how one individual performs. It's about all.
How can I deal with the new specification? I have no past paper, not even one and when I saw the sample assessment papers, the type of questions that they gave was COMPLETELY different comparing how they used to ask before. That literally meant those papers of the old spec I've done are not that helpful... I have unit 3 in a week and I'm so not ready mentally... please help me.
I had an A grade at AS and I have my Unit 4 (WJEC) exam coming up in about 3 weeks. I am able to do the majority of the calculations, but I’m struggling to answer the wordy questions, any tips?
Mr Matheson would you recommend me not doing any past papers and just knowing the content well. I feel like doing papers won’t help that much. Plus I want to spend the time I would spend doing papers on Practising Economics essays and Doing maths past papers. I feel like for physics doing past papers does not boost your grade that much whereas for maths and physics it does.
Last year I knew only 50% of the course. And I ended up with 50% in the exam. So if I learn 100% of course I think I can get a B for sure I don’t need to do past papers.
Dude it's all about HOW, and all it matters is question answering skills. Just do the past paper with textbook for starters attempt first, then do it again without. that's the best way to apply what u know and u know more when u mark it. But do what u must
Hey man just a quick question. With electricity aqa you put videos of mean drift velocity i think its called, however this isn’t in the specification. Is this a mistake or should i learn it?
What do you recommend doing to improve past papers scores? ive done quite a few for OCR and im averaging just over 75% but i keep making small mistakes throughout, what do you think i should do to improve?
Keep at it, your scores are great, but everytime you make a mistake try and analyse why. Not knowing the content, mistakes in sig fig, calculation etc. Then alway have these in mind in future papers.
Just Revise ur Notes again and Do ur past papers once while Looking at ur notes. This was you'll have an idea of what kind of questions come in the exam
I really want to see the edexcell past papers and examiner reports, but they are locked. I’m doing AQA, so I won’t be able to get a registration/certificate number to be able to log in and access those important documents. What could I do to get these documents?
rather than redoing it, analysing your past mistakes is a really helpful way of learning in my opinion, like do a paper timed conditions, mark it and then use notes/rev guide/textbooks to help you figure out what you're missing out or getting wrong and try it again ! i've been doing this and it's working for me
I've got my end of year 12 exams coming up, I know a lot of universities will look at the predicted grades I get from this so is there a good way to find year one papers only for aqa?
Having done a level physics last year, my main advice is don’t underestimate how hard the first year paper will be
honestly😭
It's tomorrow 😢
Noo.. i just close my books. Tomorrow's paper 1 and now I'm stressed 😭
@@bossj2737heyyy.. so how did it go
I don't even do physics I'm just here for the vibes
legend 🤣
what vibes do u get from isac
@@collywoblegubbins7948 Very chill ones
Sorry for what I did.
@@bensalter7997 it's okay man I forgive u
You're a national treasure you know
international*
@@tharaneesansukumar9679 National*
I got a u* first but now I got a C ...I know I can do better, I'll definitely follow up your advice. Thank you it means everything. You just saved my life. I was really stressing out.
what did you do to improve your grade?
@@rosilove28 Well ..first I do self-learning..basically whenever my teacher explains something in class I don't get it ..I get confuse a LOT lol..so I try to be my own teacher wherever I can... I make my own simple notes and summary of each chapter. (I get some help from the net where I get much of the guidelines) and most important after each chapter has been covered I will practice their exam questions. (Marking scheme is a great help there and where I don't quite understand I ask the teacher ). You'll get A LOT of practice from there and when exam is near you'll know you're ready to slay that paper. Right now I'm trying to put More efforts and using the useful advice from this Video too. After my routine changed everything is changing...my grades and my Life.. You can do it too😀
My motto is "An A-level student don't go to sleep before 1 am." Hope I am able to help you.😇
@@manguy1259 Thank you🤗
@@flyorwalk1743 damnnnn...u motivated me alotttt....I was about quite thinking I'm done with this and i just can't try any more..that's all because I could nt follow all the theory parts from the very beginning and now i have a bulk to finish... but still though I'm motivated I'm afraid I wont be able to cover all my theory parts before my exam . I only have 2 months left and I have chemistry and math as well
thank uuu really encuoraging
tysm for including people who are going to took CIE! It's really nice how you include literally all exam boards. It really helps international students who has no idea what they're doing :) I'm from Indonesia btw!
You're welcome!
You are the MyGCSEScience of A Level. Thank you for doing this all for us ❤️ you are truly appreciated
I just started physics in year 12 I was so good in physics in GSCE now I am struggling so much in a levels it’s so hard to understand concept and then I can’t apply to questions when I finally after hours understanding the content it’s so frustrating I failed my 2 exams in physics
Don’t give up, you’re at the start of the journey and many people feel exactly like you do at this time. Keep working hard at it!
I feel the same right now!! exactly same situation. and I just got an E last week in my first exam. I got a 9 in gcse's... crazy
Same
What you need is actually a good teacher, it's always easier to understand when someone who already understand it and has lots of experience teaching teaches you because not only they know what students normally struggle with they also know the common misconceptions by students. It is harder to understand if you self study because you have to imagine the whole thing in your brain yourself. Without my wonderful teachers, I am doubtful whether I will fall in love with physics lol, I love it because it makes sense and its easy, you dont have to memorise so much facts like chemistry
Aha same tomas going into my year 12 final mocks in like 3 hours
my advice for unit 5 in specific is to make sure you know how to do the calculations from astrophysics like it's the back of your palm. i cannot stress how important that topic is
Good advice for any exam. Making your own questions based on a twist of existing past exam questions helps too.
I understand everything in my physics but CANT APPLY IT TO EXAMS, especially the multiple choice
Practice questions
Anyone else here after finding out that Imperial wants A* A* A for Aerospace Engineering xD
I am from South Africa , doing the CIE AS- level physics. And thank you for all the tips 😌
Love your videos, man
Edexcel is eating me alive but your videos are so incredibly helpful
I neeeed the A
Same
Did you guys get it?
@@DJreeik I wonder too...
I'm sitting my exams in May and my predicted grades are slightly lower so stressing, this is so helpfull.
how did you do? what were ur predicted and wat u got
I am doing Edexcel IAL Physics. Your videos really helps me. Thank you!! From Bangladesh 💚❤💚
I am taking my A level 'CIE board' exams next year and I'm from Mauritius (a small but really beautiful island in the Indian Ocean).
Bien passer?
Omg 🇲🇺
@@Sunflower-mq2lr hi, what's up?
Are u a Mauritian, too?
@@jiviteshbabajee1027 I know it's a really late reply, but I thought to let ya know anyway. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, my exams have been postponed, but they'll start in less than a month from now. Wish me luck. 😇
Hey same you gonna nail it bro
I'm from Bangladesh. Really appreciate your explainations and time sir!
I'm ready to give up already because last year we didn't have a physics teacher, now I'm in a higher grade were getting loads of work AND ITS KILLING ME
Keep going seriously, if you manage to still get a great grade DESPITE all that you will prove to yourself how truly resilient and strong you are. Good luck
@@therealifejames5887 okay on my report for physics i got 91 percent avg and i was so happy but i got that grade because we were just converting quantities and stuff like that but now.... were doing moments of force and i cant even understand even if the teacher s h o u t s in my ear
I'm from Malaysia and I will be sitting for my A2 CIE Physics paper 4 next week
Same here❤
All the best
@@alexleolok6464 thanks! And you too!
When is ur paper i mean what time? Maybe we can share paper if it’s on different time and it’s same paper lol
@@akb-ui8uq what variant are you?
Thank you boss man
Sir you are a god/life saver/guider/angel. Thank you so much!! i am going to watch your videos for A-level physics revision. BTW do you do A-level Maths?
No, just the Physics
greetings From Maldives! Doing Edexcel International A levels
I am doing Edexcel IAL Physics. Love your videos. From Bangladesh
I have been doing bad in my A-level physics as well especially in Mechanics. I got a D as my predicted grade
Nice one mate. superb and classy contents. (thumbs up)
you are incredible man, you’re gonna save my grade
many thanks mr matheson
0:30 this aged well.
Sir, does that mean if I finish all past papers from my exam board as well as the spec papers, I should go to another exam board (I’m doing edexcel) and what order should I do last papers in (oldest - newest ect) .Also special thanks for making these videos, I watched every A level physics video and everything makes a lot of sense now!
I reckon you should go newest to oldest on other boards.
Can you do a lesson on random and systematic errors pls. I am really confused
Bump
Random refer to errors that can arise due to human errors and errors that are not constant in magnitude as they vary from person to person in terms of the degree of the error they have to factor in to their readings. Systematic simply refers to 'system' errors that correspond to the errors arising due to the measuring device itself either due to faulty calibration or simply just a faulty device. These errors are constant in nature and have the same magnitude to be added to an uncertainty of the measuring device.
Love me doing all the past papers for edexcel and the exam was totally different to any past papers I’ve ever done
Are you As or A2?
ibrahim haitham I was A2 but I’m now 2nd year of uni 😂 so things have probably changed since then
@@samlovesu6941 how was physics
I'm from Bangladesh.. Thanks for this Beautiful advice and Helpful information.. It really means a Lot
To find the older past papers, "There are a few other ways to get them as well" :)
Hello! I am from Singapore doing AS & A level (CIE)
Just got 272/300 in As hopefully continue in A2
I'm watching from Cyprus doing edexcel a level physics 😬
How did your As go?
Greetings from Bangladesh! Gret videos.... keep them coming.
Thank you.
Can you do revision of Physics practicals for CIE ?
Hi Sir,
I hope you see this but I just started A level physics and I wanted to get off to a good start so if I were to finish doing past papers for my exam board of AQA are you suggesting to do Edexcel past papers as well?
Thank you so much for these videos as well, they are a great help👍
Could you do a short tutorial on answering multiple choice questions? I'm doing OCR and I'm just awful at multiple choice, some help would be amazing!
If you can't do it, guess
Nathan Blanch I’m doing the course at the moment as well and I’ve found the only tip I can give is if you’re taking more than a minute or two on it just guess it, move on, and come back to it later if you have time.
There’s always a huge amount of them at the end of the exam so you can’t afford to be wasting time on doing one of them
11:10 we just gonna gloss over him predicting the ad content??
Thanks my g
I just want to improve my grade.
My issue is I don't know the content of a topic and takes me a while to understand it. I promise I would start focus on my academic life
Watching this from dubai and answering Edexcel which Is about 2-3 months from now
Watching from Uganda - Cambridge
If my exam board is AQA is it ok to do edexcel papers too?
Yes it is!
I am literally failing sooo badly, I'm on a U and the exams are like next week!!!!!
You haven’t failed yet.
Don't worry bro same here 😂
dude, if you worry about it, more probable you may fail.
follow video advice, only real thing, its all HOW u do things that determine ur success
@@z4inz lol, dude, not sleeping may make things worse as you cant take info more deeply. One important thing in anything is balance. as you know in physics, unstable particles wants to stabilise.
I am sort of the same way, but do not perceive it negative at all lol, you just got a lot of fear I suppose
@@z4inz lol do whatever works for you
thanks for the tips, from india
watching from jordan 🇯🇴, middle east! doing my AS physics exam this month (edexcel board)
Yea me too, good luck
How did you both do? Hope you both nailed the exams!
god i love this guy
i remember the formulas but i dont know how to answer theory questions (edexcel)
How can you study physics if nothing makes sense to you?
If nothing at all makes sence maybe physics isnt for you
@@anawilliams1332 nice English
@@McFlashh i genuinly dont see what is wrong with it
@@anawilliams1332 sense* sence is not even a word. Your English is terrible
I got my CIE A2 Physics Paper 4 next week. I'm rather competent and out of 100, I can always reach the high 80s and rarely the low 90s. How can I break this barrier?
My issue is that I can do past papers fine and get a C. But then I go into the mock exams and come out with an E. i think it’s pressure. Also, how do I understand things better. Doing past papers is the best way, however, I can do it and then memorise the answer. I don’t need to memorise the answer but my head just does it. I need to swap some numbers out and still get the right answer. But understanding what I need to do in each different context is the hardest bit for me. Any tips anyone?
kuwait - im doing EDX AS , EXAM IS NEXT WEEK!
Hi, stumbled across your video, thanks for your effort. My daughter is doing the aqa exam in 2021, we can’t find papers for 2020 or 2019. Is there a reason for this. We are looking for the combined papers in science.
Are you able to help? Please
I'm afraid that AQA have not made these public yet...
I am from India, I am writing AS Level Physics this october
Why is OCR 72% for an A
Very helpful
Mr matheson the old spec past papers for OCR are nothing like the new spec exams
You’re right, they are a different style, but they will help you deepen your understanding of the basics.
What are you doing to get used to the new spec style more? I’ve done all the old spec papers until 2011 and got on average A’s but I’m struggling with new spec a lot !
7th May is my Edexcel Physics exam and haven't done enough past papers. Do you recommend me doing more of them or just revise whatever I've learnt throughout my course (ie the books.. Guides, notes etc)?
A bit of both
would you reccomend the practice makes permanent book?
.
Can do ocr past paper cause i already done all of the aqa
I am still stuck on D
I've been doing the PMAT topic questions as revision for mini assessments and I've done the AQA 2018, 2017, and specimen papers. My weakest point is wording in explanations I can't seem to get those right. In terms of wording, which other exam board's mark schemes are worded similar to AQA? Thank you so much for your help!
What’s PMAT? Should I be looking into these questions??
I’ve looked at OCR and they have very similar worded explanation questions
Physics and Maths Tutor
I come to this video and hear it doesn't matter how you are in class your teachers won't be marking your exams. well
Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Can you tell me the difference between studying Btec science lad and the A level sciences
Are 5 years of pastpapers enough for physics
Can you please make a video explaining how to calculate frequency of a sound wave using a calibrated cro?
You find the period of the wave, which is time taken for one cycle, and than do 1/period to get the frequency
Im currently doing the EDUQAS physics A level course, and it has been changed since 2017 to make it 'harder', meaning I have a lack of EDUQAS past papers (i.e. only the ones from 2018 and 2017) to practice from. Would you recommend me doing papers from different exam boards to prepare for the exam?
Yes, exactly what this video is about.
OMG! Another person that does EDUQAS! I agree with you, we lack resources, grade boundaries are quite high (~85% for A*) and so much more.... Good luck for the 20th
Yep, ur not the only one! Yeh It's so tough, so got to make the most of the next 3 weeks! Good luck to you too.
Edexcel A level Physics is so hard
trust me aqa content is easier but the questions are extremely hard. especially to get high marks. There’s more to learn in edexcel but if you know the content it’s easier if that makes sense
What is the secret behind getting a good mark for paper 3 unified physics (OCR A), like the questions are so confusing and stressing. I got a good mark for AS physics but after doing past paper 3 i feel like im about to fail this summer
Choosing physics for my A-Levels was the biggest mistake since my teacher was absolutely awful at teaching, and they left midway through year 13. What more could you ask for?
Don’t worry - I’ve got you covered with many videos! Not as good as having the full teacher for the year, but some help at least.
@@PhysicsOnline thank you! I am not really stressed about the exams since I only need a C, but realistically, it's not just about how one individual performs. It's about all.
How can I deal with the new specification? I have no past paper, not even one and when I saw the sample assessment papers, the type of questions that they gave was COMPLETELY different comparing how they used to ask before. That literally meant those papers of the old spec I've done are not that helpful... I have unit 3 in a week and I'm so not ready mentally... please help me.
i want to ask, do you have to do A-level maths because i'm not and i'm not amazing at it and i chose physics, biology and chemistry
You don’t have to, but it dies really help. If you’re not studying maths at A Level then make sure you spend as much time on these skills as possible.
@@PhysicsOnline okay, thank you very much
Watching from Dubai
I had an A grade at AS and I have my Unit 4 (WJEC) exam coming up in about 3 weeks. I am able to do the majority of the calculations, but I’m struggling to answer the wordy questions, any tips?
Mr Matheson would you recommend me not doing any past papers and just knowing the content well. I feel like doing papers won’t help that much. Plus I want to spend the time I would spend doing papers on Practising Economics essays and Doing maths past papers. I feel like for physics doing past papers does not boost your grade that much whereas for maths and physics it does.
I’d recommend the past papers- that’s when you apply your knowledge and continue to test yourself.
Last year I knew only 50% of the course. And I ended up with 50% in the exam. So if I learn 100% of course I think I can get a B for sure I don’t need to do past papers.
Do some past papers bud
Dude it's all about HOW, and all it matters is question answering skills. Just do the past paper with textbook for starters attempt first, then do it again without. that's the best way to apply what u know and u know more when u mark it. But do what u must
@@sabzz3720 how did you end up
Hi from Cyprus
Hey man just a quick question. With electricity aqa you put videos of mean drift velocity i think its called, however this isn’t in the specification. Is this a mistake or should i learn it?
I'm watching from England.
What do you recommend doing to improve past papers scores? ive done quite a few for OCR and im averaging just over 75% but i keep making small mistakes throughout, what do you think i should do to improve?
Keep at it, your scores are great, but everytime you make a mistake try and analyse why. Not knowing the content, mistakes in sig fig, calculation etc. Then alway have these in mind in future papers.
@@PhysicsOnline great advice, thank you so much!
Just Revise ur Notes again and Do ur past papers once while Looking at ur notes. This was you'll have an idea of what kind of questions come in the exam
I really want to see the edexcell past papers and examiner reports, but they are locked. I’m doing AQA, so I won’t be able to get a registration/certificate number to be able to log in and access those important documents. What could I do to get these documents?
We're in Thailand!
do you know where i can get the new physics book for edexcel ial
Great
Super.....
what about re doing papers?
rather than redoing it, analysing your past mistakes is a really helpful way of learning in my opinion, like do a paper timed conditions, mark it and then use notes/rev guide/textbooks to help you figure out what you're missing out or getting wrong and try it again ! i've been doing this and it's working for me
@@amritkaur1876 also flashcard yhe missin info as u remember it more
London
Sir what percentage of A level Physics is Maths ? ( AQA) Thanks :)
40%.
I've got my end of year 12 exams coming up, I know a lot of universities will look at the predicted grades I get from this so is there a good way to find year one papers only for aqa?
Use as papers!!(for anyone who sees this now, yours are a bit gone but i hope they went well)
What do you do when there are only 2 papers available because OCR won't release the other 6 its a fucking joke
Im from Pakistan and Ill be having my As CIE paper 2 on 20 May XD
cookies andcream go and fail
@@godhimself9839 Lmao why so butthurt?
cookies andcream how did it go bro btw I’m also doing my cie As this year
UAE anyone?
Yes brother, grade 13
@@hamzaarshad2953 nice
@@rvx2679 which school do u go to
@@hamzaarshad2953 dubai
rv x yeah here
Manchester
Australia!
Nigeria