this video was exactly what i was looking for and you explained everything very well. i am about to start my undergrad degree studying maths and this made me a lot more confident as i did not study further maths. thanks a lot!
Your videos are always really helpful. I live in Spain and our educational system is different, but I've heard that high school math is very different from that studied at uni, so there is no need to worry. This video and others have given me more confidence, particularly considering that it's been a long time since I last studied at high school itself.
Thank you so much !! I am currently Year 12 studying Bio, Chemistry and Maths and want to do Mathematics at universities but dont do Further and this video really helped !
I've been stressing about my A levels (starting next week) bc i didnt start revising until about last week so thank you for that message at the end- that A levels don't define you.
This is so useful!! I'm going into year 12 and I think I want to do maths at uni!! It wld be amazing to see more videos on a level maths and further maths 😊
We also have two types of maths exams in Russia: the "basic" one that everyone passes in order to get a certificate for finishing school, and the "profile" one that allows you to apply for maths-related degrees. I don't know whether the A-levels are harder or not. Our exam requires knowledge of some differentiation rules, some probability (mostly combinatorics), a LOT of geometry, some basic algebra and analysis, trigonometry. I've heard that mechanics may be included into A-levels maths. We have mechanics as a part of Physics exam 🙃 In all entrance exams you have to score out of 100, and your score is not converted into a grade, which makes the whole process very competitive and stressful...
I'd like to apply to Cambridge when I finish my undergraduate degree. Of course, I know I will need excellent grades, but university is supposed to be challenging. I hope my crazy dream comes true!
I've just started my maths degree at UoB and they didn't require further maths, 3 days in and I feel so far behind because everyone around me pretty much did further maths, and so whilst they're trying to understand new concepts, I'm trying to learn things that they've been taught for the past 2 years. Is there any advice you can give of how to get up to speed? I can't work out what I actually need to learn/do and I keep going round in circles of thinking I've understood something and then finding I actually haven't when I go to a lecture the next day. I'm worried I'll fall too far behind and not be able to catch-up in time for the exams. Thanks
I want to do physics in university I think it would be helpful to take further maths along with maths and physics in my a levels but it would be cool if i can get your view on it
Help i am studying O level(Maths) and A level (Business Economics Law) at the same time, can i give both math and the ial subjects at the same session? Or can i give maths after i actually finish my Alvels
Help I’m currently undergraduate(applied Mathematics)do you have any recommended things that cheer me up bec every time I failed to calculations it took so many hours to set back.:(
If you have a set back, don’t worry! You can’t succeed without making mistakes so use them as a learning experience! If you’re burning yourself into the ground then definitely take time off... watch a film or take yourself a way and start fresh when you’re rested ☺️
I was just wondering if i am still able to do pure maths in university. I do maths, history and sociology. Would i still be able to study if i had these subjects? Thank you
this video was exactly what i was looking for and you explained everything very well. i am about to start my undergrad degree studying maths and this made me a lot more confident as i did not study further maths. thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for your lovely comments ☺️☺️ you will do amazing! Good luck!!
how did you do?
Your videos are always really helpful. I live in Spain and our educational system is different, but I've heard that high school math is very different from that studied at uni, so there is no need to worry. This video and others have given me more confidence, particularly considering that it's been a long time since I last studied at high school itself.
Thank you so much !!
I am currently Year 12 studying Bio, Chemistry and Maths and want to do Mathematics at universities but dont do Further and this video really helped !
I've been stressing about my A levels (starting next week) bc i didnt start revising until about last week so thank you for that message at the end- that A levels don't define you.
This is so useful!! I'm going into year 12 and I think I want to do maths at uni!! It wld be amazing to see more videos on a level maths and further maths 😊
I'm so glad!! That's amazing! I will add it to the list of videos to make😁
We also have two types of maths exams in Russia: the "basic" one that everyone passes in order to get a certificate for finishing school, and the "profile" one that allows you to apply for maths-related degrees. I don't know whether the A-levels are harder or not. Our exam requires knowledge of some differentiation rules, some probability (mostly combinatorics), a LOT of geometry, some basic algebra and analysis, trigonometry. I've heard that mechanics may be included into A-levels maths. We have mechanics as a part of Physics exam 🙃 In all entrance exams you have to score out of 100, and your score is not converted into a grade, which makes the whole process very competitive and stressful...
Woah that is a very different system! It’s always so interesting to hear how educational systems work in different countries🤓
If this video haven't help you I don't know what will
Just chat her up🙂
I'd like to apply to Cambridge when I finish my undergraduate degree. Of course, I know I will need excellent grades, but university is supposed to be challenging. I hope my crazy dream comes true!
You can achieve anything you set your mind to✨ good luck, you will do amazing!
I've just started my maths degree at UoB and they didn't require further maths, 3 days in and I feel so far behind because everyone around me pretty much did further maths, and so whilst they're trying to understand new concepts, I'm trying to learn things that they've been taught for the past 2 years. Is there any advice you can give of how to get up to speed? I can't work out what I actually need to learn/do and I keep going round in circles of thinking I've understood something and then finding I actually haven't when I go to a lecture the next day. I'm worried I'll fall too far behind and not be able to catch-up in time for the exams. Thanks
Uk open univ; no need A -level..Just prove you had maths of level 11( age17)
Can u make tutorials what u learned in university with detailes explanations. So we can learn maths.
I want to do physics in university I think it would be helpful to take further maths along with maths and physics in my a levels but it would be cool if i can get your view on it
Help i am studying O level(Maths) and A level (Business Economics Law) at the same time, can i give both math and the ial subjects at the same session? Or can i give maths after i actually finish my Alvels
Help I’m currently undergraduate(applied Mathematics)do you have any recommended things that cheer me up bec every time I failed to calculations it took so many hours to set back.:(
If you have a set back, don’t worry! You can’t succeed without making mistakes so use them as a learning experience! If you’re burning yourself into the ground then definitely take time off... watch a film or take yourself a way and start fresh when you’re rested ☺️
I was just wondering if i am still able to do pure maths in university. I do maths, history and sociology. Would i still be able to study if i had these subjects? Thank you