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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 17, 2017 ^^
Rating : 4.967 (278/33,519 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I honestly think it is sad that this is what school and exams make us students do. We don't learn anything, we just try to remember phrases and formulas word for word until the exams are over and we don't need the information anymore. Then we just forget everything about it. What do we learn from this? Nothing!
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Found your channel recently and so happy I did! Recently I've been struggling at school bc my teachers have given me a much lower target grade than I thought I was capable of and it's really been getting me down, but all of your videos have really inspired me to have faith and persevere to prove them wrong! I always come away feeling really uplifted and I'm so glad that there are gems like you in the world who can make it a much better place π xx
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Hey jade, I stumbled across your channel a few days ago due to your video on how you got all A*s at GCSE and have to say I have fallen in love with your videos! I love your positive vibe and think that your tips on revision and just generally on life will help me so much in the future. Just wanted to say thank you - keep up the great videos x
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Hi Jade, I just saw this video today. I just finished my A Levels this year and am now doing my GCSE Chemistry and Physics. I cannot thank you enough for providing me with a revision technique to try out. After all, there are still more revision tips out there that could be more effective than the ones I already know!
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@SKK-vt8jp
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I got A* for A-Level Chemistry, Physics and Maths. My biggest advice is to start practising question papers even though you have not finished your revision. Start the first question paper, for instance for physics, look at the first number, is it on gravitation? then revise the chapter and attempt the question on the question paper..continue to do so for all the remaining questions. revising each chapter and doing the question. In this way, by the time you finish 6 question papers, you would already have revised a lot. Continue till you no longer have to look at your notes. Then one day when the exam is near, sit down and read everything and memorise all the theories properly. look at all the question papers you did all the answers, and where you committed mistakes, learn from those mistakes. Use the marking scheme. You will be guaranteed an A*
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