absolute legend! i got an 8 in physics and chemistry and a 7 in biology for my GCSEs. thanks king for teaching me more in revision sessions than my teachers ever taught in 3 years
hey Freesciencelessons thanks for making heart releted content i really want to become a cardiovascular surgent so this is helping me a lot in understanding the heart more, so thanks
Hey Shaun, My science teachers didn’t know how to explain science properly. Science has always been my weakest subject but thank you for you great videos keep it up love u Shaun.
Hello Thanks for all your help and making these videos is really helpful Just got a question when do you reckon you will finish off the biology A-level videos by?
@@Freesciencelessons okay thanks if i start a -level biology in sept by the time im in year 13 wouldthey deffo be out and also would the year 12 content be out? how hardis A-Level biology??
@@aishah8680 A level biology is more difficult then As but manageable if you study a lot, real problem for me when I was doing year 13 last year was chemistry that jump is huge, you might be asking why I am here if u graduated last year. These basic concepts help with medical school too
hey I'm revising for physics GCSE atm and I know this is completely unrelated to the video but I thought you'd be more likely to see this. with calculating the resultant force when the two forces are at an angle to each other, rather than drawing out the whole vector diagram and measuring the resultant force with a ruler could I instead use the cosine rule I learnt in maths GCSE and apply it here? would I still get the marks if I got the right answer? just cos I think the cosine method is more accurate as drawing mistakes wont affect my answer
May I just say thank you for putting so much hard work in to help us pass our exams. True Legend.
absolute legend! i got an 8 in physics and chemistry and a 7 in biology for my GCSEs. thanks king for teaching me more in revision sessions than my teachers ever taught in 3 years
I’m going into Alevel biology next year, your gonna be my saviour yet again
Sean gotta say you're saving me during these exams, thanks!
hey Freesciencelessons thanks for making heart releted content i really want to become a cardiovascular surgent so this is helping me a lot in understanding the heart more, so thanks
This man deserves a knighthood.
Carrying most of the UK's education.
Hey Shaun, My science teachers didn’t know how to explain science properly. Science has always been my weakest subject but thank you for you great videos keep it up love u Shaun.
It just occured to me the suits as well as the ties are different in each video, that's awesome
I'm glad you like it. I thought it would be a way to make the videos a bit different from each other.
that's so creative!
Hello
Thanks for all your help and making these videos is really helpful
Just got a question when do you reckon you will finish off the biology A-level videos by?
Hi. I'm hoping that by the end of 2023, I'll have finished all of the A Level Biology (and Chemistry) videos.
@@Freesciencelessons okay thanks if i start a -level biology in sept by the time im in year 13 wouldthey deffo be out and also would the year 12 content be out?
how hardis A-Level biology??
@@aishah8680 A level biology is more difficult then As but manageable if you study a lot, real problem for me when I was doing year 13 last year was chemistry that jump is huge, you might be asking why I am here if u graduated last year. These basic concepts help with medical school too
thank u man. i think i passed my mocks cuz of u :)
Wow love it
great video mate
Hey sir, thanks a lot for your help. Do you plan on uploading A level physics revision videos any time soon?
Could you put your most recent a level biology videos into a playlist please:)
hey I'm revising for physics GCSE atm and I know this is completely unrelated to the video but I thought you'd be more likely to see this. with calculating the resultant force when the two forces are at an angle to each other, rather than drawing out the whole vector diagram and measuring the resultant force with a ruler could I instead use the cosine rule I learnt in maths GCSE and apply it here? would I still get the marks if I got the right answer? just cos I think the cosine method is more accurate as drawing mistakes wont affect my answer
Mate you got me out of doing work thank you 🙏
I love this man icl
OMG MY IDOL HE HELPED ME PASS A LEVELS🍑😍😍
Could you teach the catalyst mechanism
nice one lad
Epic!
make a netflix series
we shall call you daddy science
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gcse 2022 idk why im here