Your videos are so helpful! I have my computer science paper 2 (programming) coming up next week. I do agree that there are very few channels and websites that focus on the subject.
Your videos are very informative and quite motivating which lead me to subscribe. I have one request, please could you make a video on how you would go about studying a brand new subject which you've never studied before using effective revision strategies like active recall and spaced repetition. For example I'm studying computer science alevel and I have no idea how to start revising and I haven't studied GCSE computer science
Good Afternoon Ma'am I hope you can help me, I'm a little confused on what do. Next year I want to start my studies (cambridge curriculum) and my Career focuse is becoming a medical practitioner (doctor) but what's confusing is that the APS score at for instance Nelson Mandela University is 430 and if I take for instance 3 A Levels which counts 115 plus 1 IGCSE which counts 75 in total it adds up to 420 this to me is confusing can you please give me guidance.
Hi there! I am sorry but I unfortunately don't know how to help you there. I would suggest reaching out to the university you want to study at and asking them directly as I'm sure they have dealt with similar cases. Good luck!
I haven't done computer science in GCSE I have 0 knowledge about computer science do u think if I take computer science I will be able to manage it and get an A*
Omg dudessss I only got less than 5 months to study ( I have not studied at all, even extended my exam date to oct/Nov) do u think its possible to get an A if I give it my all and start now?
There's quite a lot of content but if you make sure to cover all of it in time to practice with some past papers, then I think you have a chance. I did this syllabus in 10 weeks and got a B-, but it's still up to you. Maybe see how you feel halfway through after you've worked a bit and done some past papers. Good luck :)
As level has only 2 papers paper 1 and paper 2 so both those papers hold a weightage of 50% 50% only for As However when you'll go for A levels it will also include 25% of Paper 1 and Paper 2 that you gave in As and 50% of Paper 3 and 50% of Paper 4 which all sums to 100%
(i copy pasted this from the OG video) will you recommend someone who have never done Computer science in OL and AL (also from Edexcel) to be able to complete the syllabus in roughly by sept 15th and the rest of the time for Past-papers for nov series. I really do have a passion for Computers and been a (GNU/)linux user for like over 3 years where i kinda used to using the terminal and have had bug fixes (also they would tell me how to fix or mod). Also i kinda of don't have a life and can study for like 14-16 hours a day (which i have).
Also my entire life i have self studied all the way this AL- expecting A*s in Physics (at worst an A since i have full UMS on AS physics) and B in Maths ( i could have gotten A/A* but there are some tragedies associated around the time i gave it), and i need a third subject for me to get into any German Uni. OR DO you think i should do IT IAL instead? (i dont have the book- you know what format)
Hi there! I'd say it's really up to you and I'd rather not directly tell u what to do in this case... AS Level Computer Science is a lot of content but if you feel you are up for it then maybe work on the syllabus work, do some past papers and see how you feel closer to the exams and only book if you feek you'll be able to complete the exam.
Your videos are so helpful! I have my computer science paper 2 (programming) coming up next week. I do agree that there are very few channels and websites that focus on the subject.
how did you revise for paper 2
just finished my igcse theory paper yesterday, cant wait to start cs A level.
Well done!
i’m on the same boat i wanna get done with the p2 tmrw so i can get started with As cs
Your videos are very informative and quite motivating which lead me to subscribe. I have one request, please could you make a video on how you would go about studying a brand new subject which you've never studied before using effective revision strategies like active recall and spaced repetition. For example I'm studying computer science alevel and I have no idea how to start revising and I haven't studied GCSE computer science
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Good Afternoon Ma'am I hope you can help me, I'm a little confused on what do. Next year I want to start my studies (cambridge curriculum) and my Career focuse is becoming a medical practitioner (doctor) but what's confusing is that the APS score at for instance Nelson Mandela University is 430 and if I take for instance 3 A Levels which counts 115 plus 1 IGCSE which counts 75 in total it adds up to 420 this to me is confusing can you please give me guidance.
Hi there! I am sorry but I unfortunately don't know how to help you there. I would suggest reaching out to the university you want to study at and asking them directly as I'm sure they have dealt with similar cases. Good luck!
Can you please make a video on A level computer science which also has p3 and p4.
Yes!
I haven't done computer science in GCSE I have 0 knowledge about computer science do u think if I take computer science I will be able to manage it and get an A*
Getting anything above a B is completely up to you and how hard you are willing to work - past papers are also always a must :)
@@cambridgeathome8036 so u think I will manage and be keep up with the people who took computer science in their GCSE
@@tshah0819so am in same position as u but I start next yr tho, so did u manage or is it too late to do Cs if u didn't do it I igcse
@@rainb1750 its pretty doable, i did bio in my gces and as level cs isnt that bad tbh
Do you have any advice for paper 3 and 4 ?
Video coming soon!
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Omg dudessss I only got less than 5 months to study ( I have not studied at all, even extended my exam date to oct/Nov) do u think its possible to get an A if I give it my all and start now?
There's quite a lot of content but if you make sure to cover all of it in time to practice with some past papers, then I think you have a chance. I did this syllabus in 10 weeks and got a B-, but it's still up to you. Maybe see how you feel halfway through after you've worked a bit and done some past papers. Good luck :)
Would you please make it clear to me what is meant by 50% of the AS Level & 25% of the A Level?
As level has only 2 papers paper 1 and paper 2 so both those papers hold a weightage of 50% 50% only for As
However when you'll go for A levels it will also include 25% of Paper 1 and Paper 2 that you gave in As and 50% of Paper 3 and 50% of Paper 4 which all sums to 100%
I hope you got it.
ive got my paper in 20 days aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Does anyone know where to get notes
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(i copy pasted this from the OG video)
will you recommend someone who have never done Computer science in OL and AL (also from Edexcel) to be able to complete the syllabus in roughly by sept 15th and the rest of the time for Past-papers for nov series.
I really do have a passion for Computers and been a (GNU/)linux user for like over 3 years where i kinda used to using the terminal and have had bug fixes (also they would tell me how to fix or mod). Also i kinda of don't have a life and can study for like 14-16 hours a day (which i have).
Also my entire life i have self studied all the way this AL- expecting A*s in Physics (at worst an A since i have full UMS on AS physics) and B in Maths ( i could have gotten A/A* but there are some tragedies associated around the time i gave it), and i need a third subject for me to get into any German Uni.
OR
DO you think i should do IT IAL instead? (i dont have the book- you know what format)
Hi there! I'd say it's really up to you and I'd rather not directly tell u what to do in this case... AS Level Computer Science is a lot of content but if you feel you are up for it then maybe work on the syllabus work, do some past papers and see how you feel closer to the exams and only book if you feek you'll be able to complete the exam.
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Hey I might be wrong but I'm from South Africa and your accent sounds really South African?
I am indeed South African!