There's an inscription at one of the gates at Princeton, _"Potential is interesting, performance is everything."_ Henry, you're the ultimate maximizer! Merry Christmas to you and your family!🎄🎅
Such an amazing video bro, ive only watched a minute and 15 seconds before diving straight to the comment section to point out that you are very well spoken and have provided and AMAZING hook to the point where i know its the hook YET I STILL want to keep watching, very useful information you've provided... I wish you and your father the best in life!
Context: In year 12, studying Maths, FM, politics and economics Question: Does taking 4 A-levels maximise my chance of getting into top unis for economics such as LSE/Oxbridge or should I do just Maths, FM and econ since they will just look at my top 3 subjects for predicted grades?
Great question. My view is that it depends on the grades. If 4 A-levels is strongly holding you back and that weakens your overall performance, do 3. 3 A*s would be better than lower grades for 4 A-levels in my view. However, if you think you can manage 4 A-levels, it would definitely help you for the top universities. Also, it gives you the space to mess up/ do worse in one A-level as long as you do well in the others. I thought doing 3 A-levels would help me more because I was confident I could ger 3 A*s - but I surprisingly got A*A*B. Perhaps if I had done 4 I would have had the backing of another subject. Hope that helps :)
As a “smart” person I don’t think we should just call people who do good in school automatically smart cause I’m supposedly smart as I’ve always gotten the best grades in all my classes, banged my GCSEs, UCAT, mocks, etc but if you see me outside class you’d think I’m set 8 and I got plenty of friends in the same boat, not really relevant to the video but just saying to anyone who doesn’t get good grades ur not any worse off than us “smart” people
Because someone is getting bad grades doesn't make them bad at something else but I think being smart is taking the opportunity to improve when you can. Because if you must go to school and if you must do the exam, why not do your best, which I believe what a smart person with the desire for excellence do. What did you get in your UCAT?
@ yeah smart people should be getting good grades but i just mean there are people who get good grades who aren’t smart, btw i got 3030 (96th percentile)
"If you say, 'I could if', then you can't"
That's the very first hard realization i had this year, but thank you.
There's an inscription at one of the gates at Princeton, _"Potential is interesting, performance is everything."_
Henry, you're the ultimate maximizer!
Merry Christmas to you and your family!🎄🎅
your going places kid dont give up mate
thank you, that means a lot
UR SO CLOSE TO 9K!! well done henry, you've helped me sooo much with my gcse's :)) merry christmas!!
this is so cute
He issss🎉🎉🎉
9k!!! 10k next ... thanks for all the support :)
@HenryBrandRevision You deserve it, hope you keep growing 🙏
Such an amazing video bro, ive only watched a minute and 15 seconds before diving straight to the comment section to point out that you are very well spoken and have provided and AMAZING hook to the point where i know its the hook YET I STILL want to keep watching, very useful information you've provided... I wish you and your father the best in life!
thank you so much! glad I could help
Getting Discipline skips all of this but it takes time.
agreed. thinking about my future self helps me keep discipline though
Context: In year 12, studying Maths, FM, politics and economics Question: Does taking 4 A-levels maximise my chance of getting into top unis for economics such as LSE/Oxbridge or should I do just Maths, FM and econ since they will just look at my top 3 subjects for predicted grades?
Great question.
My view is that it depends on the grades. If 4 A-levels is strongly holding you back and that weakens your overall performance, do 3. 3 A*s would be better than lower grades for 4 A-levels in my view.
However, if you think you can manage 4 A-levels, it would definitely help you for the top universities. Also, it gives you the space to mess up/ do worse in one A-level as long as you do well in the others.
I thought doing 3 A-levels would help me more because I was confident I could ger 3 A*s - but I surprisingly got A*A*B. Perhaps if I had done 4 I would have had the backing of another subject.
Hope that helps :)
very good video🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
thanks!
This hit. Thanks.
you're welcome. glad i could help
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As a “smart” person I don’t think we should just call people who do good in school automatically smart cause I’m supposedly smart as I’ve always gotten the best grades in all my classes, banged my GCSEs, UCAT, mocks, etc but if you see me outside class you’d think I’m set 8 and I got plenty of friends in the same boat, not really relevant to the video but just saying to anyone who doesn’t get good grades ur not any worse off than us “smart” people
Because someone is getting bad grades doesn't make them bad at something else but I think being smart is taking the opportunity to improve when you can. Because if you must go to school and if you must do the exam, why not do your best, which I believe what a smart person with the desire for excellence do. What did you get in your UCAT?
@ yeah smart people should be getting good grades but i just mean there are people who get good grades who aren’t smart, btw i got 3030 (96th percentile)
Hi Henry, I sent you an important email asking for help a couple days. Could you please check it and reply back. Thank you and Merry Christmas!