This is the most useful video I’ve seen before like I’m not even kidding! I usually get the highest grades in my class but we don’t have many tests right now so I’m scared that I’ll forget how to study by the time actual tests come up. Literally love this
My attention spam is so bad but I just watched your whole video lol. You just motivated me to study, thank you. By the way you're so pretty and inspirational ?? I'm definitely going to watch more of your videos !! :p
For ocr a Chemistry PAG 12 is a research practical could you please tell me what that entails as I have heard to research a topic outside of the spec but another teacher told me to research one of the three given topics on the spec, and when I have the topic or get given it how would I research it would I bring my own resources like a textbook into the lab and write it in a book or online?
hey, so this is in no way as scary as it seems you will get a pag sheet how you would do for any other practical I think your school has the option to choose between 3 my school did iron tablets and then in the pag sheets they give you some questions to prompt you what to write like what does an iron tablet contain. however you will also need to write instructions for your pag but it won’t be hard bc they will give you what you’re investigating and there is so many resources online which have it written out for you and you basically copy and paste haha and then there’s calculations that you do. the most important thing that they are testing for is your citation skills so even if the pag doesn’t go well in terms of the practical elements then you can pick some of the skills up in other pags, the citation is what matters. but this is all easily done anyway using citethisforme x
hiiii, not like a precise one. I always made a list of the worst topics and then tried to do like 1 hour intervals of either revising that topic through blurting or doing exam questions related to that topic and then I would change topics. it was always just focusing on what I didn’t understand and making sure I did exam questions on them x
this is so real. thank you for this. so much better than the unrealistic study "tips" i hear everywhere else!
awh, I’m glad it was helpful x
This is the most useful video I’ve seen before like I’m not even kidding! I usually get the highest grades in my class but we don’t have many tests right now so I’m scared that I’ll forget how to study by the time actual tests come up. Literally love this
hi, thank you very much x I used to do exactly the same thing haha honestly we just need to stop doubting ourselves x
My attention spam is so bad but I just watched your whole video lol. You just motivated me to study, thank you. By the way you're so pretty and inspirational ?? I'm definitely going to watch more of your videos !! :p
hi, thank you very much x
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thank you x
For ocr a Chemistry PAG 12 is a research practical could you please tell me what that entails as I have heard to research a topic outside of the spec but another teacher told me to research one of the three given topics on the spec, and when I have the topic or get given it how would I research it would I bring my own resources like a textbook into the lab and write it in a book or online?
hey, so this is in no way as scary as it seems you will get a pag sheet how you would do for any other practical I think your school has the option to choose between 3 my school did iron tablets and then in the pag sheets they give you some questions to prompt you what to write like what does an iron tablet contain. however you will also need to write instructions for your pag but it won’t be hard bc they will give you what you’re investigating and there is so many resources online which have it written out for you and you basically copy and paste haha and then there’s calculations that you do. the most important thing that they are testing for is your citation skills so even if the pag doesn’t go well in terms of the practical elements then you can pick some of the skills up in other pags, the citation is what matters. but this is all easily done anyway using citethisforme x
@@godar8256 thank you so much you’ve been so clear!🤍
Great video as per usual ❤️
Also what website did you use for old spec questions
hi, thank you x “physicsandmathstutor” and “mathsmadeeasy” are my tops for all past papers
hey did u have a revision timetable in yr 13 to structure your revision?
hiiii, not like a precise one. I always made a list of the worst topics and then tried to do like 1 hour intervals of either revising that topic through blurting or doing exam questions related to that topic and then I would change topics. it was always just focusing on what I didn’t understand and making sure I did exam questions on them x
what camera do you use ?
hi, i just record with my ipad with 0.5x x