I hope you find this video useful and that you upgrade your note-taking game 🥳! Be sure to check out the SkillShare deal where you can also learn how to make your notes more aesthetic 💕! The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/smilewithsola09221
Thank you so much for sharing all your secrets and revison tips . I alhumdulilah passed my GCSEs thank you so much for all your work and dedication to your videos because it really changed the corse of my GCSEs. Again Thank you so much. May God bless you for your hardwork. Ameen P.S Please could you do the same for A levels
your tips gave me a 100% in french, religion, chem, bio, and 90+ in the rest of my tracking tests, wish i saw your vids before my maths test tho i got a 79, studied for algebra, thought it would be the hardest, but nahhhh, apparently I NEED TO READ the questions properly, need some more practice.
Hi Sola !! I've found you're videos really useful in my revision and I was wondering if you could make a video on 'how to get a grade 9 in religious studies' ? I've been struggling to find the right revision technique as it is quite a content-heavy subject (in my opinion).
Hello! I have mocks in november and i'm trying to get from a grade 6 to a grade 8-9 (by then). I want to ask, do you think this improvement is possible and how would i do it? (I am only focusing on the core subjects btw; I feel confident in my options)
Hey sola this is really been helping me so much and giving me confident in making effective revision notes i was wondering if you are able to make a vid on tips for mocks and what to do before our mocks if you are aiming for 8 n 9 asap because our mocks are really soon thnxx so muchh your acc amazing
@@aishaali4065 Best resource for sciences has to be MyGCSEScience (paid resource) - it has in-depth videos and specific topic questions. For free videos, free science lessons is great as well. For papers / exam questions, Physics&MathsTutor
For mocks I would recommend you watch my 'how to get a grade 9 in 1 month' video as it's the same methods you would be using for your mocks. Best of luck! x
@@SmileWithSola thanks so much sola ik who to come to when i have questions yes i have heared of mygcsescience and i was hoping to get it but i wasnt to sure but know i will.
Found it extremely useful, im making like factual recall sheets for science and geography and its all questions and answers on google sheets and once im done ill be consistently revising before November ppe
Can you please do a video on how to compare poems in English literature. I have a exam coming up on comparing 1 poem we will be given,and then I have to learn 3 other poems to compare it to, and I don’t know how to revise for it 😭
I would say make sure to focus on trying to understand everything you’re being taught in lessons, you do not want to have to teach these to yourself later. Since you’re at the start of the year, this is the perfect time to catch up. Maybe give you self a topic per week to go over and finish up so you can get through all of them in time for your exams. If you’re particularly struggling with any subject I do recommend talking to your teacher to see what they would recommend and how they can support you. Be sure to watch my grade 9 series for more specific advice on each subject
Hi sola, With 35 days until my first gcse should I still make notes if I don't understand things or just skip it and go straight to flashcards? Because the thing is if I put questions on the flashcards and I don't understand it, is it even helpful? Thank you! 😁
Yeah but I do foundation for everything I failed all my year ten mocks I'm going in to year 11 and I don't understand anything especially maths and science
Lets say a chapter from the book is of 8 pages with very less lines left in between, so if i decide to make notes of that chapter how long should the notes be?
Hi sola , I really appreciate your videos . But I hAve a question , do you think revising with friends is a good idea or revising by myself is a better idea . Since I feel like we get distracted
I think majority of your revision should be by yourself for that reason, it is uncomfortable and it is boring but it is where you will get most of your work done. Once you get it like 80% then you can start revising with friends and quizzing each other for fun and to switch things up, but don’t do this allll the time. Hope this helps 👍🏾
I’m in year9 even though gcse seem 3 years away and far but… I do not trust my self I’m so scared that if I don’t get A and A* I’ll screw up my grades are basically all average.. I need to get my a-game one
Hi I need ur help 😭…. I’m 15 and I’m moving to London from Sri Lanka like next month….. I don’t have any idea what the education system is like in the uk … my cousin gave me a basic idea but i still have a lot of questions…. Like which subjects should I choose…. And more.. it’s not that I’m bad at school it’s more of that I’m not familiar with the subjects…like I have no idea about Britain’s geography or history… and I believe I don’t have enough time to learn everything from the basics 😭….. because of the gxse exams being next year…. Can you please help me…… I have no Idea what I’m doing…
my best friend in secondary school joined a year before GCSE period, and she was from Lithuania. She did extremely well. If you work well with people, i advise you to talk to the friends that you make. Ask your teacher if you are unsure of anything!! thats what there for!! and CALM, u will be great and will do amazingly well ok? just chill, relax, LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHERS, make plenty of notes, you speak very good english and u seem very intelligent. My friend picked everything up so quickly and she passed all her GCSEs and did very well. Bearing in mind she didnt know a single word of english!! U do!!! So chill and relax, u will be great, have faith in urself!! xx
Everything Emilia said is true! Your friends and your teachers will help you, you won’t be left confused. All you have to do is to listen in lessons, do your homework and revise for your classroom tests! You will learn the content in the lesson and when you are in year 11 (15/16 years old) you will sit your GCSEs based on what you’ve learnt. 1 year is enough time don’t worry, be sure to watch my other grade 9 videos for specific tips on certain subjects. You’ve got this!
@@Shazaaaaa if u ever need any help, just message me on this video and i will automatically get notifications and will reply within minutes!! I just did my GCSE's so if u need help, just message me. I'm here xx
Hi Sola, I love your videos, they are so helpful especially now that I have started year 11, but I was wondering if you can give me advice on how to revise for business because as you know it's a lot different, especially when I have to do my pitch.
Unfortunately I didn't do business so I'm not the best to give advice on that :-(. However, with every subject, comes content and the way you should revise that content is actively - through flashcards and blurting. For the pitch I'm guessing it's a presentation type of thing? I would say practice with friends and family until it's perfect, hope this helped in some way.
@@SmileWithSola thank you Sola, it was helpful. I've just started year 11 but already I can feel a little stressed especially since I have to prepare for my pitch and assessment for next week, but thank you 💜. Watching your video has also given me motivation to keep studying and not give up. 💜
Hiii! I'm doing OCR A biology for a level like you! Do you recommend any textbook and resource to base my notes on? I'm struggling to find the best set of resources that focus on the spec points! Thank you so much
Hi Ama, I used the official OCR textbook here www.amazon.co.uk/Level-Biology-Student-Book-Science/dp/0198351925 . You have to make notes with the specification so you can see what is actually important as sometimes this textbook can ramble a bit. I also recommend watching BioRach on UA-cam for any clarification and seeing what's actually important.
Hello Sola! Your videos are extremely helpful and the tips are really useful 😊, however my sister whos studying a-level biology, chemistry and psychology really needs help with how to revise for her exams as she also aspiring to be a dentist so plzz could you make a video based on the a-level shes doing as Ill be grateful to know that you as a dentist, who’s gone through the same experience of the same a-levels will know what exam tips or revision strategies you could provide, ❤❤❤
It depends on your exam board, so check the front of your textbook. It could be AQA, OCR, Edexcel, etc. Then you can search on Google something like AQA Biology GCSE Specification and it will come up as a pdf
My biggest advice for you from experience is if you find yourself procrastinating - ask yourself why and take the steps to correct the issue. Procastination tends to happen when you feel lost, and are not sure what to do next, so you resort to taking longer breaks or using up time. So get a paper, ask yourself what's the problem- These are the steps I follow that always put me back on track and make me more confident in knowing what to do next: Decide what to do : for example , revise a topic like "Structure of the kidney" Break it down into steps : I should read the text book, then watch this video on the topic, then take notes and summarise Take the first step, and continue from there. If you get lost again and fall into procastinating, simply ask what's wrong and correct the issue. Maybe you need a break, maybe you're hungry - listen to your body. After that, remind yourself of what you have to do - then do it. Realising this was a lifesaver. Honestly looking back, I really wish I knew this sooner - I hope this helps you
it isn't too detailed for all the topics so I wouldn't necessarily recommend doing that. It's just the baseline of knowledge you should know. Think of it of more of a checklist
Are you talking about a specific subject? If maths, I would recommend Mathsgenie, mathsmadeeasy, corbettmaths and the official edexcel website, hope this helps!
I would say right now don't focus on making notes on EVERYTHING, focus more on making flashcards straight from the textbook. This will be more effective in the long-run. Only make notes on things you don't understand
@@SmileWithSola Yh I agree. Should I use Anki for Flashcards? And also for textbooks I'll use CGP. I forgot to mention, I bought MyGCSEScience course for triple but I'm stuck between which option to make my main revision source, MyGCSEScience or freesciencelessons? Also I'm thinking of Blurting to memorise the content as I prefer writing to see what I can recall, rather than just doing it purely in the mind
@@jouad5611 I prefer Quizlet as you can focus on specific topics but Anki is good, depends on personal preference. MyGCSEScience is probably the best main revision resource to use. Blurting sounds good for whole topics but not for tiny facts. Hope this helps.
@@SmileWithSola Alright that makes things easier then. Yh I'll blurt for topics which have processes such as reflex arc in the human nervous system and for tiny facts/definitions I'll do Flashcards. Thank you!
I hope you find this video useful and that you upgrade your note-taking game 🥳! Be sure to check out the SkillShare deal where you can also learn how to make your notes more aesthetic 💕! The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/smilewithsola09221
Thank you, your videos are always really helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing all your secrets and revison tips . I alhumdulilah passed my GCSEs thank you so much for all your work and dedication to your videos because it really changed the corse of my GCSEs. Again Thank you so much. May God bless you for your hardwork. Ameen
P.S Please could you do the same for A levels
@@hafsaazhar9722 Aww that makes me so happy to hear!! Proud of u! Yep I'm defo going to be making more videos on A levels in the coming weeks.
Hi sola I love your videos but can u please give someone a tip who only has like 3 days until their first biology paper please help me 🥺
Hi, is it okay if i copy exact notes from savemyexams
your tips gave me a 100% in french, religion, chem, bio, and 90+ in the rest of my tracking tests, wish i saw your vids before my maths test tho i got a 79, studied for algebra, thought it would be the hardest, but nahhhh, apparently I NEED TO READ the questions properly, need some more practice.
Congrats!! That's great!
I've just started yr 11 and I defo need this video! Thx Sola!
Same
Same
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haha, r u yr12 now?
Hi Sola !! I've found you're videos really useful in my revision and I was wondering if you could make a video on 'how to get a grade 9 in religious studies' ? I've been struggling to find the right revision technique as it is quite a content-heavy subject (in my opinion).
Glad to hear that my videos are helping you! I'm planning to make a video on this in the coming weeks!
@@SmileWithSola Thank you so much !!
yessssssssss@@SmileWithSola
Hello! I have mocks in november and i'm trying to get from a grade 6 to a grade 8-9 (by then). I want to ask, do you think this improvement is possible and how would i do it? (I am only focusing on the core subjects btw; I feel confident in my options)
Hey sola this is really been helping me so much and giving me confident in making effective revision notes i was wondering if you are able to make a vid on tips for mocks and what to do before our mocks if you are aiming for 8 n 9 asap because our mocks are really soon thnxx so muchh your acc amazing
i also wanted to know what websites are really useful for biology chemistry and physics and where to find the best past papers thnx
@@aishaali4065 Best resource for sciences has to be MyGCSEScience (paid resource) - it has in-depth videos and specific topic questions. For free videos, free science lessons is great as well. For papers / exam questions, Physics&MathsTutor
For mocks I would recommend you watch my 'how to get a grade 9 in 1 month' video as it's the same methods you would be using for your mocks. Best of luck! x
@@SmileWithSola thanks so much sola ik who to come to when i have questions yes i have heared of mygcsescience and i was hoping to get it but i wasnt to sure but know i will.
Can’t wait to watch this video! Defo need to upgrade my note taking skills x
Thank you so much sola, really need this as Im currently in y11
It's such a good video, hope you find it useful!
Found it extremely useful, im making like factual recall sheets for science and geography and its all questions and answers on google sheets and once im done ill be consistently revising before November ppe
@@user-y1206 Sounds great! Good luck! ☺
this is gonna help me sooooo much with yr11
THANKYOU SOLA
hi !! I've found you're videos really useful in my revision and I was wondering if you could make a 'how to get a grade 9' video on computer sci ?
Yup should hopefully come out by end of October latest!
Can you please do a video on how to compare poems in English literature. I have a exam coming up on comparing 1 poem we will be given,and then I have to learn 3 other poems to compare it to, and I don’t know how to revise for it 😭
I will defo write it in my list of videos, but as of now, be sure to watch my English vid if you haven't already!
Goated studytuber 🐐
do u have any advice for people who are in year 11 but have missed a lot of year 10 content?
I would say make sure to focus on trying to understand everything you’re being taught in lessons, you do not want to have to teach these to yourself later. Since you’re at the start of the year, this is the perfect time to catch up. Maybe give you self a topic per week to go over and finish up so you can get through all of them in time for your exams. If you’re particularly struggling with any subject I do recommend talking to your teacher to see what they would recommend and how they can support you. Be sure to watch my grade 9 series for more specific advice on each subject
@@SmileWithSola thank you so much ill try and take in to consideration what you've saiddd inshallah many more successes come you're way.❤❤❤❤
@@starlills6888 Thank youu 🥰 God willing
Hi sola,
With 35 days until my first gcse should I still make notes if I don't understand things or just skip it and go straight to flashcards?
Because the thing is if I put questions on the flashcards and I don't understand it, is it even helpful?
Thank you! 😁
Yeah but I do foundation for everything I failed all my year ten mocks I'm going in to year 11 and I don't understand anything especially maths and science
this is acc so helpful, thanks Sola!!
your channel is such a miracle THANK YOU 😍
Thank you, glad you enjoy my content :) ! Be sure to subscribe for more
Lets say a chapter from the book is of 8 pages with very less lines left in between, so if i decide to make notes of that chapter how long should the notes be?
Hi sola , I really appreciate your videos . But I hAve a question , do you think revising with friends is a good idea or revising by myself is a better idea . Since I feel like we get distracted
I think majority of your revision should be by yourself for that reason, it is uncomfortable and it is boring but it is where you will get most of your work done. Once you get it like 80% then you can start revising with friends and quizzing each other for fun and to switch things up, but don’t do this allll the time. Hope this helps 👍🏾
@@SmileWithSola thanks 😊
Hi! Your videos really helped me with GCSEs. I was wondering how many gigabytes of storage your iPad has/what would you recommend for a Level?
My iPad has 64GB and I think this is more than enough for A-level!
Thank you!
hi i love your channel but i have a hard time remembering thing can you pls do a video about that
Thank you so much for this video, I really needed it!! Off-topic but where did you get your lashes from?😅
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I got them from Amazon but also curled them to give a 'lash extension' effect: amzn.eu/d/eIwD7j5
@@SmileWithSola Thank you so much!!😊
I’m in year9 even though gcse seem 3 years away and far but… I do not trust my self I’m so scared that if I don’t get A and A* I’ll screw up my grades are basically all average.. I need to get my a-game one
same. i’m even gonna start revising now
@@rica7328 that's great I wish you luck hope you get all 9s 💕
same😭
@@universgal6306 lol good luck 👍
It's actually two years im a new year 10 just keep notes on everything you learn especially in science but literally enjoy your last year of freedom
Thank you Sola, for spending your time and giving us this wonderful information. 😊
Hi I need ur help 😭….
I’m 15 and I’m moving to London from Sri Lanka like next month…..
I don’t have any idea what the education system is like in the uk
… my cousin gave me a basic idea but i still have a lot of questions…. Like which subjects should I choose…. And more.. it’s not that I’m bad at school it’s more of that I’m not familiar with the subjects…like I have no idea about Britain’s geography or history… and I believe I don’t have enough time to learn everything from the basics 😭….. because of the gxse exams being next year…. Can you please help me…… I have no Idea what I’m doing…
my best friend in secondary school joined a year before GCSE period, and she was from Lithuania. She did extremely well. If you work well with people, i advise you to talk to the friends that you make. Ask your teacher if you are unsure of anything!! thats what there for!! and CALM, u will be great and will do amazingly well ok? just chill, relax, LISTEN TO YOUR TEACHERS, make plenty of notes, you speak very good english and u seem very intelligent. My friend picked everything up so quickly and she passed all her GCSEs and did very well. Bearing in mind she didnt know a single word of english!! U do!!! So chill and relax, u will be great, have faith in urself!! xx
Everything Emilia said is true! Your friends and your teachers will help you, you won’t be left confused. All you have to do is to listen in lessons, do your homework and revise for your classroom tests! You will learn the content in the lesson and when you are in year 11 (15/16 years old) you will sit your GCSEs based on what you’ve learnt. 1 year is enough time don’t worry, be sure to watch my other grade 9 videos for specific tips on certain subjects. You’ve got this!
@@emilia-jaynecharlton9374 thank you so so much this helps more than u think it does 😊❤️🥹
@@SmileWithSola Aaw thank you for ur help …❤️❤️ I’ll make sure to watch all ur videos..✨😊
@@Shazaaaaa if u ever need any help, just message me on this video and i will automatically get notifications and will reply within minutes!! I just did my GCSE's so if u need help, just message me. I'm here xx
2nd week of year 10 wish me luck
What about maths how do I make notes for maths?
Hi Sola, I love your videos, they are so helpful especially now that I have started year 11, but I was wondering if you can give me advice on how to revise for business because as you know it's a lot different, especially when I have to do my pitch.
Unfortunately I didn't do business so I'm not the best to give advice on that :-(. However, with every subject, comes content and the way you should revise that content is actively - through flashcards and blurting. For the pitch I'm guessing it's a presentation type of thing? I would say practice with friends and family until it's perfect, hope this helped in some way.
@@SmileWithSola thank you Sola, it was helpful. I've just started year 11 but already I can feel a little stressed especially since I have to prepare for my pitch and assessment for next week, but thank you 💜. Watching your video has also given me motivation to keep studying and not give up. 💜
Hiii! I'm doing OCR A biology for a level like you! Do you recommend any textbook and resource to base my notes on? I'm struggling to find the best set of resources that focus on the spec points! Thank you so much
Hi Ama, I used the official OCR textbook here www.amazon.co.uk/Level-Biology-Student-Book-Science/dp/0198351925 . You have to make notes with the specification so you can see what is actually important as sometimes this textbook can ramble a bit. I also recommend watching BioRach on UA-cam for any clarification and seeing what's actually important.
This helped me a lot 🥲👍🏾
Btw you are so beautiful 🤩
Aww I'm glad it helped and thank you sm! x
Hello Sola! Your videos are extremely helpful and the tips are really useful 😊, however my sister whos studying a-level biology, chemistry and psychology really needs help with how to revise for her exams as she also aspiring to be a dentist so plzz could you make a video based on the a-level shes doing as Ill be grateful to know that you as a dentist, who’s gone through the same experience of the same a-levels will know what exam tips or revision strategies you could provide, ❤❤❤
I'm defo going to be making videos on Bio & Chem in the near future!! ❤🥰
@@SmileWithSola thank you so much sola, your definitely a life saver with your truthful tips and advice 👏🏼
cool intro music!
What is the specification I don’t have one if those is there a website or something?
It depends on your exam board, so check the front of your textbook. It could be AQA, OCR, Edexcel, etc. Then you can search on Google something like AQA Biology GCSE Specification and it will come up as a pdf
Does anyone have any tips for me, I’m currently in year 9
My biggest advice for you from experience is if you find yourself procrastinating - ask yourself why and take the steps to correct the issue. Procastination tends to happen when you feel lost, and are not sure what to do next, so you resort to taking longer breaks or using up time. So get a paper, ask yourself what's the problem-
These are the steps I follow that always put me back on track and make me more confident in knowing what to do next:
Decide what to do : for example , revise a topic like "Structure of the kidney"
Break it down into steps : I should read the text book, then watch this video on the topic, then take notes and summarise
Take the first step, and continue from there.
If you get lost again and fall into procastinating, simply ask what's wrong and correct the issue. Maybe you need a break, maybe you're hungry - listen to your body. After that, remind yourself of what you have to do - then do it. Realising this was a lifesaver. Honestly looking back, I really wish I knew this sooner - I hope this helps you
Did you get English lit appealed
Yeppp it came back as 2 marks still 🥲
😂
Can we use our science spec as notes and add in a few details because the science ones are pretty detailed
it isn't too detailed for all the topics so I wouldn't necessarily recommend doing that. It's just the baseline of knowledge you should know. Think of it of more of a checklist
I bought science prime would you suggest me to still make notes off the books or could i use the science prime and a few more apps?
Your videos have been the most helpful for revision and helped me get 9s in the summer! Thank you so much :)
So glad to hear it 😊 more videos coming soon 🔜
Do you mind doing a video on how to annotate book effectively, e.g Romeo and Juliet?
Is it possible to make a video on the best websites for past papers and topic tests for igcse edexcel - love your vids btw
Are you talking about a specific subject? If maths, I would recommend Mathsgenie, mathsmadeeasy, corbettmaths and the official edexcel website, hope this helps!
Physics and maths tutuor which is great and free and save my exams but you have to pay
Hi Sola, which app do you recommend for making notes like the ones you show in this video please?
Goodnotes or Notability :)
Tysm!! LIFESAVER🥳
0:10 actually had me :rofl:
What time period is making notes too late? Its January right now and My first exam is on 16th May.
I would say right now don't focus on making notes on EVERYTHING, focus more on making flashcards straight from the textbook. This will be more effective in the long-run. Only make notes on things you don't understand
@@SmileWithSola Yh I agree. Should I use Anki for Flashcards? And also for textbooks I'll use CGP. I forgot to mention, I bought MyGCSEScience course for triple but I'm stuck between which option to make my main revision source, MyGCSEScience or freesciencelessons?
Also I'm thinking of Blurting to memorise the content as I prefer writing to see what I can recall, rather than just doing it purely in the mind
@@jouad5611 I prefer Quizlet as you can focus on specific topics but Anki is good, depends on personal preference. MyGCSEScience is probably the best main revision resource to use. Blurting sounds good for whole topics but not for tiny facts. Hope this helps.
@@SmileWithSola Alright that makes things easier then. Yh I'll blurt for topics which have processes such as reflex arc in the human nervous system and for tiny facts/definitions I'll do Flashcards. Thank you!
@@SmileWithSola Also does MyGCSEScience talk about any extra fluff we don't need to know?
thanks so much✨✨big fan of u, you're my inspiration✨
may i get pinned? 😘
the way u ask
🥰😘
@@emilia-jaynecharlton9374 sorry
I’m in foundation class in science do you have any tips that I can get in a higher class aslo for math!
I have specific videos for grade 9 in maths and science, check out my page :)
what do you think about savemyexams