Yeah it's a classic, as we feel we need to cover all the content first. But starting papers early is the best way to prepare and will allow you to identify where your strengths and weaknesses are!
Thanks! I have a playlist for a-levels which includes chemistry and maths too: th-cam.com/play/PLceCVeYoGrHjhuJ4A7vP5pa374WIp5Fko.html. Hope this helps!
Hi Imam, yes I'm working on some subject specific videos. With regards to resources as I eluded to in the video I don't make notes myself, so I just used textbook and class notes. The thing with bulletproofs is that they will mean absolutely nothing to anyone else but me. They include stuff which I got wrong in past papers or mistakes I kept making. It is way way more useful for you to make your own document. Don't worry if you haven't started yet I hadn't started as well at this point, but I just spent one evening for each subject going through my files and writing down all the mistakes I had ever made onto a document. Hope this makes sense
I am a Year 12 private candidate taking the sciences (all in AQA) and i will be doing the practical endorsement but i am still unsure on what the “write up” is and how I should format this information, like is it on a word document or just on plain paper?
@@smokerx6291 I'm only talking about doing the past papers for your exam board. so if you are doing gcses, you have 2 papers per year, so maybe do 10 past papers in total per subject. There is no hard and fast rule. It obviously depends on what scores you are achieving. If you are already achieving the highest possible grade then you don't need to do as many
I usually study around 6-8 hours per day. But more than the quantity of hours, its the quantity of work and the quality of that work which is the most important
Hi Rushima thanks for your question. Unfortunately many UK medical schools do not accept CBSE, usually it is only a levels or IB qualifications which are allowed. However, a few UK medical schools will accept CBSE, so it’s best to contact the admissions department of the university directly for clarification on this issue. Hope this helps
I hope the video was useful! Watch my video on A level Biology tips:
th-cam.com/video/evbQDnsLXB0/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much Rohan, I'm starting my A levels and this video was all I needed.
would love some more a level videos! thanks for this one :)
Sure, will get working on them!
great advice of starting past papers early, i was kind of doubting myself on that!
Yeah it's a classic, as we feel we need to cover all the content first. But starting papers early is the best way to prepare and will allow you to identify where your strengths and weaknesses are!
thsi video was really helpful! can you make one for chemistry and maths too?
Thanks! I have a playlist for a-levels which includes chemistry and maths too: th-cam.com/play/PLceCVeYoGrHjhuJ4A7vP5pa374WIp5Fko.html. Hope this helps!
Great video. Please make those short subject videos with resources for maths, further maths physics and chemistry
Thanks! Have you checked out my A-levels playlist? This has the subject specific videos: th-cam.com/play/PLceCVeYoGrHjhuJ4A7vP5pa374WIp5Fko.html
Great Rohan. Useful tips.
Thanks Thatha
Sure it will be of great help for students. GOD bless your heart ❤️
Thank you!
Great tips Ro!
Thanks Paul!
Excellent tips, please do individual videos of each subjects too
Thank you! Yep separate videos are on the way (as soon as I find time to record and edit in between revision!)
So nicely put...Rohan !👍
Thank you Ravi Thatha :)
Great points Ro!
Thanks
Could you make more videos on specific subjects for a-levels and could you share your resources like the bulletproof that you showed on this vid?
Hi Imam, yes I'm working on some subject specific videos. With regards to resources as I eluded to in the video I don't make notes myself, so I just used textbook and class notes. The thing with bulletproofs is that they will mean absolutely nothing to anyone else but me. They include stuff which I got wrong in past papers or mistakes I kept making. It is way way more useful for you to make your own document. Don't worry if you haven't started yet I hadn't started as well at this point, but I just spent one evening for each subject going through my files and writing down all the mistakes I had ever made onto a document.
Hope this makes sense
@@RohanYesudian Thank you, will consider doing it
rly good advice- can i ask, did u sit all ur four a levels at the same time instead of sitting one in yr 12, for example?
Yes - i sat all of them at the end of year 13
I am a Year 12 private candidate taking the sciences (all in AQA) and i will be doing the practical endorsement but i am still unsure on what the “write up” is and how I should format this information, like is it on a word document or just on plain paper?
Could I have access to ur bulletproof documents so I can see how I should lay mine out please?
Sure - here is a link to my A level bulletproof documents
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u8jxwJDkPmM3RueFSF3t3lXU93nNzyAl?usp=sharing
Hope it helps!
Nice buddy. Is this based on UpLearn?
nope, just my personal experience!
How many past papers in total would I need to do for one subject like chemistry?
@Smoker X - the more the better! If you do the last 4 years worth of past papers you should be fine
@@RohanYesudian that's 108 past papers for one subject alone. Are you sure that many is necessary? Btw I'm doing gcses
@@RohanYesudian please give me a number. Like a total of 50 or 200. 4 years of paper is broad
@@smokerx6291 I'm only talking about doing the past papers for your exam board. so if you are doing gcses, you have 2 papers per year, so maybe do 10 past papers in total per subject. There is no hard and fast rule. It obviously depends on what scores you are achieving. If you are already achieving the highest possible grade then you don't need to do as many
roughly how many hours did u study on weekdays and weekends?
I usually study around 6-8 hours per day. But more than the quantity of hours, its the quantity of work and the quality of that work which is the most important
@@RohanYesudian thanks! did u also mean including after school on weekdays.
@@parij6722 the weekday total includes lesson time. So around 2-3 hours of work after school
I’m starting sixthform soon can you ask your teachers for past papers?
Hi Jude, all past papers should be available online (either on the exam board website or on physics and maths tutor)
Is it necessary to do a 4th a level because that’s what I’m really contemplating at the moment
I've done a video on this! th-cam.com/video/0x9S53rhR8I/w-d-xo.html
pls tell more on a level biology how you get A* in as and Alevel too.your techniques. Thanks
th-cam.com/video/evbQDnsLXB0/w-d-xo.html
my video on A level biology should help
To confirm , you’re a level subjects :
Biology, Chemistry, Maths , Further Maths
biology chemistry maths physics
@@RohanYesudian
Thanks for the reply .
Would you recommend physics as
4th subject then - over further maths
Can't a cbse student apply for medschool in uk?
Hi Rushima thanks for your question. Unfortunately many UK medical schools do not accept CBSE, usually it is only a levels or IB qualifications which are allowed. However, a few UK medical schools will accept CBSE, so it’s best to contact the admissions department of the university directly for clarification on this issue.
Hope this helps