I got A* is physics the last may June 2022 session. My biggest advice is to 1.memories explain/describe/state model answers with keywords 2.for evey calculation question you get wrong in past past paper , put it on a word document and review that question at a fixed intervals before the exam 3.finish your syllabus early and do atleast 4 rounds of past papers from 2014 -2022 (Round means repeat) finish round 1 past papers from 2014 - 2022 may be difficult then finish round 2 of past papers from 2014 - 2022 would be slightly easier eventually by the time you reach round 4 you max out all past papers
Congrats! But woah, that's a LOT of past papers. Did you do all the papers from one year (all seven)? I ended up only doing around 3 years' worth. Worked fine for me though. I didn't have that much time 😅
@@spare1500 You may be right . What worked for me was 4 rounds for chem phy and math. Doing 1 past papers each day for each subject and maintaining a strong revision timetable at the same time. RULE : you may neglect past papers for 2-3 days max , but never your revision schedule
I feel like there's no solid amount of past papers you should do. Eventually I think we feel that we are familiar and confident with the paper, and that's when it's enough. For me it was the amount stated in the video ( I also did one round), and for others it may differ.
I just started a level physics this year and wanted to say your videos are so awesome. I was wondering if it would be possible to get a pdf version of all your notes?
I think it's possible! I didn't do that many past papers either, and the question types are similar in each paper. As long as you learn the rules/key points of each question, you should find it easy.
Hi , are your videos according to 2022-2024 syllabus or ? Then can you please give me an advice or tips on how to answer conceptual questions and also can you please make a video of challenges question you faced while you were solving so that i should be more carefull please🙏 !!!
Yes, they are according to the 2022- syllabus! Thank you for suggesting video topics to me, I've decided to start posting past paper question solving videos: the common ones, the important ones and the most difficult ones. In these videos I will give my own tips and tricks. You can check my channel homepage, there's already one up. Stay tuned for more :) (sorry for the late answer!!)
I got A* is physics the last may June 2022 session. My biggest advice is to
1.memories explain/describe/state model answers with keywords
2.for evey calculation question you get wrong in past past paper , put it on a word document and review that question at a fixed intervals before the exam
3.finish your syllabus early and do atleast 4 rounds of past papers from 2014 -2022 (Round means repeat)
finish round 1 past papers from 2014 - 2022 may be difficult
then finish round 2 of past papers from 2014 - 2022 would be slightly easier
eventually by the time you reach round 4 you max out all past papers
Congrats! But woah, that's a LOT of past papers. Did you do all the papers from one year (all seven)? I ended up only doing around 3 years' worth. Worked fine for me though. I didn't have that much time 😅
I am doing this year mayjune . Hope this will help me
Anything more than 2 rounds is excessive , i say just 1 round and then move onto specific topics or other exam boards if you have time
@@spare1500 You may be right . What worked for me was 4 rounds for chem phy and math. Doing 1 past papers each day for each subject and maintaining a strong revision timetable at the same time. RULE : you may neglect past papers for 2-3 days max , but never your revision schedule
I feel like there's no solid amount of past papers you should do. Eventually I think we feel that we are familiar and confident with the paper, and that's when it's enough. For me it was the amount stated in the video ( I also did one round), and for others it may differ.
I just started a level physics this year and wanted to say your videos are so awesome. I was wondering if it would be possible to get a pdf version of all your notes?
I'm working on that!! Thanks for your words :)
hey i have very little skills in paper 5 do you think 40 days of just doing past papers purely will help me at least get 20/30 ?
I think it's possible! I didn't do that many past papers either, and the question types are similar in each paper. As long as you learn the rules/key points of each question, you should find it easy.
@@physeeks i hope i do find it easy ! And thanks a lot your videos are awesome 🤍
@@media9755 thank you :) good luck!
Love your content❤
by the way which university have you applied to and what major are you perusing
I'm planning to major in physics unsurprisingly :) As for universities, I haven't applied yet.
thanks a lot!!!
Glad to help ^^
Hi , are your videos according to 2022-2024 syllabus or ?
Then can you please give me an advice or tips on how to answer conceptual questions and also can you please make a video of challenges question you faced while you were solving so that i should be more carefull please🙏 !!!
Yes, they are according to the 2022- syllabus! Thank you for suggesting video topics to me, I've decided to start posting past paper question solving videos: the common ones, the important ones and the most difficult ones. In these videos I will give my own tips and tricks. You can check my channel homepage, there's already one up. Stay tuned for more :) (sorry for the late answer!!)
Great