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How I went from Cs to A*A*A*A in A Levels (tips no one told me + notes

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In this video, we discussed many A Level tips such as doing topical questions, the best way to do past year papers, how to manage your time using excel, what

How I went from C to A*A*A* in ALL my A LEVELS (Top Tips and Tricks No

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In today's video I'm going to be giving you tips and tricks on how you can get all A*s in you... If you're in year 12 or 13 - this is the perfect video for you! In today's video I'm going to be

8 Revision Tips to Achieve A* in A-Level Computer Science

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Tip #1: Exam Essentials. Navigating the terrain of your A-Level Computer Science exam starts with a clear understanding of its structure. Delve into A-Level Computer Science past papers to identify recurring patterns. Pay attention to the types of questions, the allocation of marks, and any particular themes emphasised.

Any tips on improving a C to a A : r/alevel - Reddit

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Start slowly, increase your workload week by week. Set goals for yourself like: 'if I do n questions by the end of this week I can treat myself to some fried chicken' (I do this lol) etc etc. If you struggle with that have someone to regulate your workload! For example your mom, dad, sibling etc. My mom sometimes asks me (when I ask her to

How to Get an A or A* in Computer Science at the A level

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Exams for A level Computer Science require memory-boosting strategies, so experiment with various techniques until you find one that suits you the best! Mental Maps. Students studying Computer Science at the A level benefit from using mind maps. These charts summarise and organise complicated subjects, making it simple to identify key ideas.

How I went from C to A* in ECONOMICS A level | tips no one told me

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How to score in Economics A Level // The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/fayefilms09211 How d

How to Become a Straight-A Student By Following These 7 Rules - Daniel Wong

https://www.daniel-wong.com/2015/01/14/straight-a-student/
Rule #6: Set up a distraction-free study area. Here are some practical things you can do to make your study session as fruitful as possible: Install and activate the Freedom app on your computer. Turn off your phone, and put it at least 10 feet away from your study area. Keep a clutter-free study area.

The Best Computer Science AS and A Level Notes

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The aim of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science syllabus is to encourage learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science and how computer programs work in a range of contexts. Learners will study topics including information representation, communication and Internet technologies

HOW TO GET STRAIGHT As IN A-LEVELS - The Curious Planner

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Throughout my A-levels to the completion of my degree, flashcards were used religiously. These are a great tool for factual recall, equations and exam style questions. Go through all of your notes, textbooks and exam questions and ask yourself questions on one side of the flashcard and then put the answer on the other side.

Computer Science 9608 AS and A Level Notes

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Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science (9608) Notes. The aim of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science syllabus is to encourage learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science and how computer programs work in a range of contexts. Learners will study topics including

A* Algorithm | OCR A Level Computer Science Revision Notes 2017

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Figure 2: Performing the A* Search. The algorithm for A* search is shown below, both in structured english and a pseudocode format. A* Search (Structured English) assign g(x) to 0 and f(x) to h(x) for the initial node and g(x) and f(x) to infinity for every other node. add all nodes to a priority queue, sorted by f(x)

Can I turn Cs/Ds to A* in 7 months in A Levels? - The Student Room

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0814mc. You absolutely can, I had friends who were getting Cs Ds and even Fs and then managed to gets As and Bs in their actual exams. They didn't put a lot of effort at the beginning of the year but after prelims they worked really hard and managed to get what they wanted.

A* in CS advice? : r/alevel - Reddit

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Hi, I'm sitting for CS A level in Oct/nov 2023. I'd like to know some tips if you got an A/A* in CS especially in m/j 2023 as literally all the toppers i know got Bs and Cs, literally just one A in my batch on that session. Advice for all components is welcome, but P4 is scaring the sit out of me. Idk coding. Any advice is appreciated.

Can I go from a C to an A in 2 months? : r/alevel - Reddit

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Reretang_1055. • 1 mo. ago. Well if you work like very very hard then yes, make sure you understand the question style and do tons of past years and have confidence in yourself, you're going to do great, I've cried so many times while preparing but this kinda pressure comes and pushes you down but you gotta get up, we're all little

The 8 Essential Tips for the AP Computer Science Exam that No One Told You!

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Budget your time wisely and make sure to study in stages. Don't just wait until the week before the exam and read the textbook. You will be tired, frustrated, and most importantly, not confident in your skills if you do that. There's no way (unless you're already a proficient programmer) to just study for the exam in a week.

How I went from D's to A*AAA in A levels (The Full Guide)

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Moving from C to A in A-Level? - The Student Room

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I got a C in English Language at AS and moved to an A in a-level. I got a B in coursework and a D in the exam, retook the exam this year and got an A, got an A in the coursework and exam this year. Just really put your head down and revise the curriculum and don't be afraid to bring outside knowledge it gets you marks because it shows you have done research. If it is something like Maths then

How to get an A* in A-Level Economics - TutorChase

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In A-Level Economics you get marks for four different categories: Knowledge, Application, Analysis and Evaluation. We will outline how to achieve full marks in each of these parts which together can get you that A* mark. #1. Understanding the curriculum and assessment criteria.

Is it true that if you get 2cs and remaining all As and A* in o levels

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No one can tell you exactly what SAT score will guarantee the admission for you. But yes, generally, most people have a combination of As, As and Bs — mainly — straight As/As.Getting a good SAT score and AS grades will definitely increase your chances but LUMS is pretty unpredictable and rejects people with great credentials too, and sometimes accepts those with avg ones.

How I went from a D to an A* in my A Levels (From a retake ... - YouTube

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In this video I talk about everything I did to help me achieve A*'s in my A Levels after I failed them back in 2019. I know A levels have been cancelled for

[A Levels] [rant] no one told me that the Arts stream was ... - Reddit

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Perhaps work on pure math topics that you are less weak at, so that you can at least do those questions. 45 RP is not THAT bad. I have a friend who went from 30 to 76 rp, also from mid tier jc. But the friend was from science stream. I heard that it's easier to jump grades for arts though. Btw, you have to get 75 rp in order to be "safe".

Is it Possible to convert A in AS level to an A* for Alevels(cie)

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Hi guys, I took computer science, economics last year. I got 86 for CS, 87 for Economics Would it be possible to convert them to an A*? ... Go to alevel r/alevel • by ... Get free access to official answer keys, notes, past papers, coursebooks, workbooks, famous YouTube channel and much more.