If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are: - Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown. - Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on. - Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like. - A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts. - A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic. Amadeus & Tom
@@hibawasim6845 hey:) still doing maths? look i dont have a lot of tips, but i definitely have some useful ones: *1.* Use pomodoro timer for studying for anything. it saved my life, believe me. use the 20-10 rule if you lose focus too quickly, use the 30-10 rule for beginners, or as i did, use the 45-15 rule *2.* Please, please study every single day even the weekends, for at least 2 hours. my rule is to study maximum 5 hours a day, not anymore. this is not for straight 9/8/7 scores but for literally anyone who wants to study properly and get a good grade. *3.* About math, i just want you to know, that first of all, you need to understand the question pattern, and take my opinion - most people think they will grasp it when they start practicing, but that is so untrue. if you want to make sure you understand exactly what sort of question you will receive, then you need to first assess the questions with time in your hands. no matter what your teacher tells you, your future is in your hands, so sit with that question paper _and_ the mark scheme before you start to solve it. maybe dont solve it that day either. just try to look at the question, figure out what they ask for, try to answer it at the back of your mind or at the bottom of the script, then try to match it with the mark scheme. *4.* *_DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED_* when your answers dont match or you dont succeed, you *_will_* get there, i promise. remember: consistency is key. discipline yourself. *5.* practise at least a 100 question papers. if needed, practise Cambridge papers too, but make sure you dont waste excess time on small things and small topics that are not as important. *6.* keep you eye on those mark point numbers. Do not waste time wondering how to do something you might have learned in class a decade ago. try to work it out however you can. even if you think it is gibberish, keep it written. ask fo r a supplementary if need be. *_BUT DONT WASTE TIME!_* even if youre practising and you really dont have time to learn something in a new method completely, unless it would get you to lose a _high_ number of marks, dont focus on it. I cant think of anything else honestly:) im right now in the middle of studying for an IAL exam next week. wish you the best of luck on your exam/result
@@fshahnawaz heyy! Thank you so much for all these tips. Certainly and indeed these are so so informative and you've summarised EVERYTHING that's truly important for me to follow. Thank you i wish i could repay you somehow but I wish all the best for you for your upcoming exams. Whatever you said is absolutely right and I will do my best, thanks to you!. Whatever you said was exactly what I needed. I also get disappointed when I don't get the correct answers and I start becoming lazy, but this has motivated me to push myself and become better. I can't repay you but yes, I'll pray for you i hope you become successful. All the very best!
Hi @Cognito, I can really see this channel becoming You Tube’s educational hub. Can you please make a video on circle theorem’s and their proofs. Thanks.
I literally have my half-yearly tomorrow, the last one before IGCSE. Thanks for this video bro, I could barely understand the mark scheme of the edexcel pure maths.
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
Amadeus & Tom
GO BUCK IU
Thanks to cognito i got a solid 9 in my IGCSE. Love yall
Can you pls give me tips as to what you did for maths? I'm doing IGCSE too j could really use some help. Thanks so much!
@@hibawasim6845 hey:) still doing maths? look i dont have a lot of tips, but i definitely have some useful ones:
*1.* Use pomodoro timer for studying for anything. it saved my life, believe me. use the 20-10 rule if you lose focus too quickly, use the 30-10 rule for beginners, or as i did, use the 45-15 rule
*2.* Please, please study every single day even the weekends, for at least 2 hours. my rule is to study maximum 5 hours a day, not anymore. this is not for straight 9/8/7 scores but for literally anyone who wants to study properly and get a good grade.
*3.* About math, i just want you to know, that first of all, you need to understand the question pattern, and take my opinion - most people think they will grasp it when they start practicing, but that is so untrue. if you want to make sure you understand exactly what sort of question you will receive, then you need to first assess the questions with time in your hands. no matter what your teacher tells you, your future is in your hands, so sit with that question paper _and_ the mark scheme before you start to solve it. maybe dont solve it that day either. just try to look at the question, figure out what they ask for, try to answer it at the back of your mind or at the bottom of the script, then try to match it with the mark scheme.
*4.* *_DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTED_* when your answers dont match or you dont succeed, you *_will_* get there, i promise. remember: consistency is key. discipline yourself.
*5.* practise at least a 100 question papers. if needed, practise Cambridge papers too, but make sure you dont waste excess time on small things and small topics that are not as important.
*6.* keep you eye on those mark point numbers. Do not waste time wondering how to do something you might have learned in class a decade ago. try to work it out however you can. even if you think it is gibberish, keep it written. ask fo r a supplementary if need be. *_BUT DONT WASTE TIME!_* even if youre practising and you really dont have time to learn something in a new method completely, unless it would get you to lose a _high_ number of marks, dont focus on it.
I cant think of anything else honestly:) im right now in the middle of studying for an IAL exam next week. wish you the best of luck on your exam/result
@@fshahnawaz heyy! Thank you so much for all these tips. Certainly and indeed these are so so informative and you've summarised EVERYTHING that's truly important for me to follow. Thank you i wish i could repay you somehow but I wish all the best for you for your upcoming exams. Whatever you said is absolutely right and I will do my best, thanks to you!. Whatever you said was exactly what I needed. I also get disappointed when I don't get the correct answers and I start becoming lazy, but this has motivated me to push myself and become better. I can't repay you but yes, I'll pray for you i hope you become successful. All the very best!
@@hibawasim6845 Good luck!
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THANKS SO MUCH
it helped a lot
this channel is super underrated
Hi @Cognito, I can really see this channel becoming You Tube’s educational hub. Can you please make a video on circle theorem’s and their proofs. Thanks.
it might seem crazy what im about to say
This is exactly the type of problem I have been stuck on! Thank you so much, I will definitely be using this video for reference.
Glad we could help!
I never knew three people could help me so much! Thank you!
your videos are always super easy to understand thanks
Last minute revision before my GCSE in an hour here we go 💪
How'd it go
@@samiamohammed7590
Paper 1 was horrible but paper 2 and 3 were great to be fair, thanks for asking :)
@@NitwitGuitarist what did you get
@@heartstformenwithoutthelettern
A 5 !!!! Nearly a 6, very very proud very happy!!
THANK GOD I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS SPECIFIC TOPIC I DIDNT EVEN KNOW IT EXISTED THANK U COGNITO I LOVE YOU
Your videos are so helpful! will you be doing a series on alevel biology and chemistry?
I literally have my half-yearly tomorrow, the last one before IGCSE. Thanks for this video bro, I could barely understand the mark scheme of the edexcel pure maths.
Thanks my guy rlly helpful
thank you this was super helpful :)
Great instructional video keep it up so much clarity in the explanation awesome 👏
Thanks a lot man
Very well explained!
thanks
Hi, can you please tell which software are you using for this video? Thanks
Very nice
please do a video on formula substitution and change of subject
Watch gcse maths tutor he is really good at explaining maths as well. And he explains lots of questions. Hope this helps. 😁
Hi there. How would you work out the midpoint if you didnt have points A and B. Instead only having the equation of the line? Thanks
thanks cognito similarity and enlargement please next .regards
Is this for further maths gcse
PLS HELP! What if the missing coordinate is at the top and the given ones are in the middle? Hope that makes sense
you beautiful man. you might aswell be eintsien. this was easier to understand than the timestable
what if the line segment has a negitive slope?
it usually asks a with a positive slope so don't worry about that
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Please teach how to use vernier calipers and micrometer
only had i seen this earlier, lost 7 marks for this damned question only
how can i find 2/5 of a line???
Is there any alternative method sir?
1.5x is better
this guy really be speed-running revision
i unfortunatly had a non calculator test with this question this week
only if i had known of this video before hand. :(
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