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have my alevels in 5 months and decided to start revising now bc there's a huge gap in my knowledge due to depression fot the past 2 years so wish me luck!
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i’m literally in such a similar position! hopefully we’ll do great in our a levels. it’s so hard catching up on sm content and not fully knowing how to revise. i bought a whiteboard to help motivate me to do work and it’s pretty good and i do ‘blurting’ on there per topic when i have the energy and it’s rly useful!
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try to think about how you might answer an exam question using the information -- like how you would word it and structure a paragraph or introduction. You could also think about in what context you would use some of the information
Most GCSE content transfers over to A Level realatively fluidly, so yeah probably. Some social theory perspectives might be beyond GCSE like postmodernisim for example.
We're building a complete collection of short topic videos (just like this one) for the Crime and Deviance topic for AQA A-Level Sociology. You can find them all here: www.tutor2u.net/sociology/collections/crime-and-deviance-student-revision-videos
literally watching this the night before the exam and just praying it goes in 🤞
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Good luck gang
The history book on the shelf is always repeating itselllffff
In the same shoes now 😂
How did the exam go??
Been a long time now
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have my alevels in 5 months and decided to start revising now bc there's a huge gap in my knowledge due to depression fot the past 2 years so wish me luck!
Great to see you making an early start to revision - we hope our library of sociology videos will help! Please spread the word about the channel! Good luck!
@@tutor2u-official thank you so much i will :))
@@tutor2u-official one question, how do i revise the content for sociology?
i’m literally in such a similar position! hopefully we’ll do great in our a levels. it’s so hard catching up on sm content and not fully knowing how to revise. i bought a whiteboard to help motivate me to do work and it’s pretty good and i do ‘blurting’ on there per topic when i have the energy and it’s rly useful!
@@yusra2591 hiii yesss hopefully we do great in our alevels, blurting is such a good method to revise i live by it 🫶🏽🫶🏽 blurting and flashcards>>>
Good luck to everyone watching this the morning before haha cx
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exam is tomorrow 😫😫praying we all pass!!
Is this playlist for AS level or A2 ?
A Level
I’ve been trying to find ways to actually take in this information…. Any tips?
take notes as he talks
try to think about how you might answer an exam question using the information -- like how you would word it and structure a paragraph or introduction. You could also think about in what context you would use some of the information
Hey can I use this for gcse
Most GCSE content transfers over to A Level realatively fluidly, so yeah probably. Some social theory perspectives might be beyond GCSE like postmodernisim for example.
Thank u