Ahhh I'm glad I posted at the right time, don't worry it will hopefully get better for you and you can definitely consolidate everything during Christmas!
That is a great mindset to have. You have to accept that the change will occur and it won't look as good as before but it definitely does get better, you just have to adapt and work hard to get there!
This video has changed my life. My whole outlook on everything that exists in this world, in fact even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way ever again. This video represents emotions most humans could never comprehend. But I can. Thanks to this video I have been awakened to many things previously thought unimaginable. I am now motivated to study. Thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words and I am glad it had resonated with you so much. I am happy you are now able to study hard and focus, now you can finally chase after your goals
really glad to listen to your advice, i really do not want to repeat my mistakes i made at gcse even though i have achieved As and A* but i feel like i did not unlock my full potential, will push myself for sixth form life
Thank you for this video! I’ve been focusing on myself a lot lately whilst trying to read practice questions properly because I got a D in law for this flaw. But yeah, this video has been helpful to further understand why I shouldn’t give up on increasing my predicted grade (as well as increase the grades for my exams) to get into my dream university even if getting an A* is hard. I should actually revise now. I hope that you and everyone watching this will achieve their ambitions! C: -Never gonna give our goals up, never gonna let them down…now I say goodbye-
Thank you for supporting! If you keep working at it you will see improvements! You should never give up and always aim for the highest you can possibly achieve, pushing yourself will make you happy in the long run and you won't regret it!
Huge thanks man currently finished 3 out of 4 of my yr13 mocks and feeling rlly icky because I spent hours and hours since September revising for them just to go into the exams mind blank but after watching I realise my revision method are just very inefficient and slow because I would literally spend 2 hours rewriting one spec point :( but now I will try out these methods for tomorrows final mock!! 🙏 thanks again!!
im still doing gcse's and this video will probably prepare me for sixth form or college too. im always stressed about how well im going to do in gcse's because i slacked off on many of my recent tests and only did well in few of them. i try revising everyday but i get sleepy and tired after 30 mins... i actually made some progress in my revision but i really need that motivation help me keep going so thank you sm!!
Thanks for the useful tips and advice, although i've only just started yr12, hearing from someone who has done maths and bio and chem at a-level (which is what i take) makes the journey of A-levels feel a little less daunting!
this has made me feel so much better about wanting to go into medicine, at least 3 teachers have told me that it’s unrealistic (including my careers advisor in secondary school) which just made me focus on my failures more. thank you for this video, it was extremely helpful :)
What I learnt : ( ready for half term , last race towards PPEs ) Subjects taken : Maths , Furthermaths , Cs , physics - 2/3 hrs after school -4/6 hrs at weekends - create questions and answer them in pattern - be harsh to yourself - Set subject specific goals Use TH-cam vid : physics online Do practice questions from PMT HOW TO DEAL WITH FAILURE ?: - Never give up. Struggle 2 years and do amazinggg What to drop : - Socialise less online ( ppl I won’t k irl anyways ) ASK IF U DONT UNDERSTAND ASK TEACHHHHH
11:00 You see this is the source of my fear. I'm too scared to act sometimes because I don't want to waste my future😭 how did you cope with year 13? It's suddenly got harder and I'm finding it hard again and I lost all motivation
I understand how you feel! I also found Yer 13 so much harder but its really important to keep going and to believe you can do it. It also takes a lot of getting used to and everything sort of overwhelms you at once which can be very stressful but it does get better throughout. Think of the end goal and your long summer holiday after exams. Everything you do now is to get those A-levels finished and once you understand that fully, you can just think of doing one thing at a time. Just think of your next step and you'll get through it!
I’m currently in year 12 studying maths,further maths, physics and computer science. I’ve been predicted an A for each subject but I’m aiming for A*’s if possible as I want to study computer science at university and there tends to be high grade requirements.
@@JadenYee Yeah I got 8’s at gcse in the subjects I’m doing now.Hopefully there won’t be repeats in terms of being really close to grade boundaries as I was 1 mark of a 9 in biology and similar for a few other grades.
I’ve just started year 12, how much do you recommend revising now half a term in? I work on the weekends and find it very difficult to balance homework, revision and work
I also worked part time on the weekends during sixth form so understand your view. It does take a lot of your time and can be draining at times. If you notice it starts affecting your studies, then I would recommend asking them to either change your hours, reduce them, or if possible then consider alternatives to the job if necessary and if you can afford to do that. For homework, I would always recommend doing it as soon as possible, this may be during the journey home, or as soon as your get home. For revision, find a method and plan that works for you and try doing it in your free time. If you require more time, then you can wake up early or spend more of your free time dedicated to doing it, it really depends on your situation and what you want to get out of it. It doesn't really matter how long you revise for but I would try to do some every day, even if it is reading over a topic you have covered or going through corrections in a paper. Do it until you are satisfied and understand what you intended to learn and you will see improvements. Hope this has helped.
I'm not really thinking of the exact salary yet but starting salary will range and you can find lots of info online. The US definitely pay more in some aspects but it really depends once again. I believe you can make a success out of anything and my main driving force isn't the financial aspect but it does come with its advantages.
It depends on how much work you do really as everyone will have different expectations and results, everyone will also be doing different things in terms of studying. I would recommend adjusting anything I say to suit yourself as I am only giving my advice which has worked for me so I would try it out and if it doesn't work after a while, then change it. I would say that if you are starting in Year 12, it normally takes months to get used to the new style of exams and nearer the end of the year you will be doing much better in terms of results.
Oxford is a tough uni to get into so you’ll need to do a lot of work! I’m sure there are many videos and websites which specifically targets Oxbridge but the basis is all the same. You’ll need a very strong passion in maths and you’ll need to do a lot of extra curricular to prove it and develop your skills. You want to try and stand out so doing as much as possible will give you the most exposure. Then you will have entrance exams which you’ll need to prepare for to get interviews. Do research and find out more info from there!
In year 13 for bio and chem- did you bother going over AS papers i did many for year 12 exams and i know theyre much easier than alevels- theres lot of alevel new spec and old spec papers would you just recommend that or doing as papers too
I think that AS papers could be useful if you are focusing on specific topics in year 12 which you struggled on but I would first go through as many Year 13 papers as possible, trying other exam boards if necessary because they can be quite similar depending on the subject
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Bro this was perfect timing. I actually needed this cause sixthform so far has been chaotic.
Ahhh I'm glad I posted at the right time, don't worry it will hopefully get better for you and you can definitely consolidate everything during Christmas!
Same 😭😭
Literally 😂😂
@@JadenYee thanks bro. 🙏
I needed this it is so humiliating after getting good grades my whole life and then suddenly I get Cs and Ds 💀
Haha happens to everyone!
This is if my final change to be on top and I'm super scared but I will do everything humanly possible to ace it all.
Best of luck, you got this 💪
i just started year 12 and it's been really isolating. the change form coming from 8,9 to getting C'S and d's tastes so bitter but there is Hope.
That is a great mindset to have. You have to accept that the change will occur and it won't look as good as before but it definitely does get better, you just have to adapt and work hard to get there!
@@JadenYee yeah ill get somewhere. Thanks for your time.
This video has changed my life. My whole outlook on everything that exists in this world, in fact even in the entire universe. I can never look at anything I know the same way ever again. This video represents emotions most humans could never comprehend. But I can. Thanks to this video I have been awakened to many things previously thought unimaginable. I am now motivated to study. Thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words and I am glad it had resonated with you so much. I am happy you are now able to study hard and focus, now you can finally chase after your goals
really glad to listen to your advice, i really do not want to repeat my mistakes i made at gcse even though i have achieved As and A* but i feel like i did not unlock my full potential, will push myself for sixth form life
I missed this guy after him making me go trough my GCSE's and now A-levels
Welcome back! Hope you enjoy what’s to come!
we've missed you, glad you're back
year13 is not the one so ugh, I'm beyond grateful for this video
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed!
Great to see you back Jaden :)
Thank you for this video! I’ve been focusing on myself a lot lately whilst trying to read practice questions properly because I got a D in law for this flaw. But yeah, this video has been helpful to further understand why I shouldn’t give up on increasing my predicted grade (as well as increase the grades for my exams) to get into my dream university even if getting an A* is hard.
I should actually revise now. I hope that you and everyone watching this will achieve their ambitions! C:
-Never gonna give our goals up, never gonna let them down…now I say goodbye-
Thank you for supporting! If you keep working at it you will see improvements! You should never give up and always aim for the highest you can possibly achieve, pushing yourself will make you happy in the long run and you won't regret it!
So much wisdom 😢😌
perfect timing 🤌✨
Glad it was helpful!
Huge thanks man currently finished 3 out of 4 of my yr13 mocks and feeling rlly icky because I spent hours and hours since September revising for them just to go into the exams mind blank but after watching I realise my revision method are just very inefficient and slow because I would literally spend 2 hours rewriting one spec point :( but now I will try out these methods for tomorrows final mock!! 🙏 thanks again!!
Hope the mock went well! You will definitely find a more efficient way soon!
this video is so emotional it gives me so much motivation
im still doing gcse's and this video will probably prepare me for sixth form or college too. im always stressed about how well im going to do in gcse's because i slacked off on many of my recent tests and only did well in few of them. i try revising everyday but i get sleepy and tired after 30 mins... i actually made some progress in my revision but i really need that motivation help me keep going so thank you sm!!
Glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for the useful tips and advice, although i've only just started yr12, hearing from someone who has done maths and bio and chem at a-level (which is what i take) makes the journey of A-levels feel a little less daunting!
Thank you for supporting! Yes, those A-levels are definitely a challenge, wishing you the best of luck!
you are so kind , thank u
Thank you for watching
The right videos truly know when to pop up. You're really doing a good job and I thank you for that
thank u sm for this!!!
This is so helpful!
Tyyy- hopefully I can get the a-level grades you got haha
this has made me feel so much better about wanting to go into medicine, at least 3 teachers have told me that it’s unrealistic (including my careers advisor in secondary school) which just made me focus on my failures more. thank you for this video, it was extremely helpful :)
Glad you found it useful! Wanting to pursue anything is never unrealistic especially if you're aiming to study something!
@@JadenYee thank you! :)
@@JadenYee thank you!
Thanks so much Jaden! I really needed this
ayy been a long time, how you doing bro?
It has been too long! I'm doing great, how are you doing?
@@JadenYee im doing alr, got year 11 mocks coming up so revising for those
@@studywm_pls That's good to hear, keep studying hard, wishing you the best of luck, update me with how it goes!
thank you for this, it was needed :)
Last chapter was motivating tbh
What I learnt :
( ready for half term , last race towards PPEs )
Subjects taken : Maths , Furthermaths , Cs , physics
- 2/3 hrs after school
-4/6 hrs at weekends
- create questions and answer them in pattern
- be harsh to yourself
- Set subject specific goals
Use TH-cam vid : physics online
Do practice questions from PMT
HOW TO DEAL WITH FAILURE ?:
- Never give up. Struggle 2 years and do amazinggg
What to drop :
- Socialise less online ( ppl I won’t k irl anyways )
ASK IF U DONT UNDERSTAND
ASK TEACHHHHH
alevels r hard but i actually enjoy them so much!!
It will be worth all the work in the end!
Omg I acc missed ur videos
11:00 You see this is the source of my fear. I'm too scared to act sometimes because I don't want to waste my future😭 how did you cope with year 13? It's suddenly got harder and I'm finding it hard again and I lost all motivation
I understand how you feel! I also found Yer 13 so much harder but its really important to keep going and to believe you can do it. It also takes a lot of getting used to and everything sort of overwhelms you at once which can be very stressful but it does get better throughout.
Think of the end goal and your long summer holiday after exams. Everything you do now is to get those A-levels finished and once you understand that fully, you can just think of doing one thing at a time. Just think of your next step and you'll get through it!
really needed this video, so many people around me are dropping out :(
Glad you enjoyed, sixth form does get better eventually!
i’ve only started year 12 and it’s already so stressful. thank you for this :)
Thank you for watching! Sixth form can definitely be hectic!
Can you make a video for physics alevels? Thanks for motivating us when we need it the most :)
Coming soon!
Thank you so much jaden really needed this
Hope you enjoy everything to come!
year 12 is so chaotic right now, the jump is hard!
Hopefully everyone sets in soon as then it will become slightly less stressful!
I’m currently in year 12 studying maths,further maths, physics and computer science. I’ve been predicted an A for each subject but I’m aiming for A*’s if possible as I want to study computer science at university and there tends to be high grade requirements.
A*s definitely possible!
@@JadenYee Yeah I got 8’s at gcse in the subjects I’m doing now.Hopefully there won’t be repeats in terms of being really close to grade boundaries as I was 1 mark of a 9 in biology and similar for a few other grades.
Could you make a video of how you got an A* in biology a level
Future video of course!
I’ve just started year 12, how much do you recommend revising now half a term in? I work on the weekends and find it very difficult to balance homework, revision and work
I also worked part time on the weekends during sixth form so understand your view. It does take a lot of your time and can be draining at times. If you notice it starts affecting your studies, then I would recommend asking them to either change your hours, reduce them, or if possible then consider alternatives to the job if necessary and if you can afford to do that.
For homework, I would always recommend doing it as soon as possible, this may be during the journey home, or as soon as your get home. For revision, find a method and plan that works for you and try doing it in your free time. If you require more time, then you can wake up early or spend more of your free time dedicated to doing it, it really depends on your situation and what you want to get out of it.
It doesn't really matter how long you revise for but I would try to do some every day, even if it is reading over a topic you have covered or going through corrections in a paper. Do it until you are satisfied and understand what you intended to learn and you will see improvements.
Hope this has helped.
999th like was mine
what do you mean my A levels haven't started in year 12 it gets worse than this
Relative was going to do dentistry but seems the good days of high salary are behind US. Only seems good in US. What salary are you hoping to achieve?
I'm not really thinking of the exact salary yet but starting salary will range and you can find lots of info online. The US definitely pay more in some aspects but it really depends once again. I believe you can make a success out of anything and my main driving force isn't the financial aspect but it does come with its advantages.
What sort of time you reckon is needed to start achieving As following ur tips?
It depends on how much work you do really as everyone will have different expectations and results, everyone will also be doing different things in terms of studying.
I would recommend adjusting anything I say to suit yourself as I am only giving my advice which has worked for me so I would try it out and if it doesn't work after a while, then change it.
I would say that if you are starting in Year 12, it normally takes months to get used to the new style of exams and nearer the end of the year you will be doing much better in terms of results.
My dream is to study mathematics at Oxford uni , can you give me some advices ? And thanks for this video 🙏
Oxford is a tough uni to get into so you’ll need to do a lot of work! I’m sure there are many videos and websites which specifically targets Oxbridge but the basis is all the same. You’ll need a very strong passion in maths and you’ll need to do a lot of extra curricular to prove it and develop your skills. You want to try and stand out so doing as much as possible will give you the most exposure. Then you will have entrance exams which you’ll need to prepare for to get interviews. Do research and find out more info from there!
In year 13 for bio and chem- did you bother going over AS papers i did many for year 12 exams and i know theyre much easier than alevels- theres lot of alevel new spec and old spec papers would you just recommend that or doing as papers too
I think that AS papers could be useful if you are focusing on specific topics in year 12 which you struggled on but I would first go through as many Year 13 papers as possible, trying other exam boards if necessary because they can be quite similar depending on the subject
Would you reccomend a website called seneca learning
Yes but make sure it is efficient! I have used Seneca before and it helped me understand some tough topics.
@@JadenYee Thank you
why is bro kinda cute