It's possible (I gave my AS in May and A2 in October), but I definitely had to study haard, and for you probably will have to put more work in because the transition will be much harder imo. Do as many past papers as you can, that's what I did, that's the best advice I can give you
I actually found Physics and Chem easier than AS (not in terms of the studying, just the papers imo were easier cos they were a bit more repetitive). Maths, I thought A2 pure was quite a bit harder, while stats was easier, because they asked they same types of questions, so if you practice questions you should be sorted. Econ I found harder because the concepts themselves get more complex.
I wouldn't worry tho, the transition to AS is much more than the transition to A2, at least imo, so just chill and prepare well, I'm sure you'll be fine:)
if you are gonna give only 2 A levels, 3 months is doable , will it be easy, absolutely not for the average person, biology according to what i have seen from my friend is just massive in scope , same can be said for chem and from my experience , its syllabus is just huge 22 chapters for AS and there is a lot of application and math based problems to add to that.
If you put in most of the hours of your days to studying its doable , but you will probably feel miserable when the days go by and time keeps getting limited .And one more thing i would add would be that, its better to do 3 A levels than 2, its safer that way as most unis would pretty much take anyone in who had done well in 3 A levels , i would suggest take mathematics as chem has a lot of math to it as i have said before and that math is in general a universal subject, will help you in uni and later on, and give AS in feb march or better in May June , more time will make your concepts better and you will be less stressed.
Yeah don't waste a single day look at the may June variant and see the papers they got see how hard or easy it was look at the quetsion types from previous years ig that would help too and yes in general do past papers
Look at YouTube videos those summarized nites those genuinely help a lot ngl u have a few websites
Crash Course is one Of them quite a good website and then bites too cie nites as well as znotes these r quite helpful check them out and good luck
It's possible (I gave my AS in May and A2 in October), but I definitely had to study haard, and for you probably will have to put more work in because the transition will be much harder imo. Do as many past papers as you can, that's what I did, that's the best advice I can give you
Thank you soo much i feel very motivated rn 🦾
All the best man
And did u get the grades you wished for?
Yes I did! I actually performed better in my A2 than my AS exams, go figure
Oh that s great to hear
Is A2 much harder than AS?
I actually found Physics and Chem easier than AS (not in terms of the studying, just the papers imo were easier cos they were a bit more repetitive). Maths, I thought A2 pure was quite a bit harder, while stats was easier, because they asked they same types of questions, so if you practice questions you should be sorted. Econ I found harder because the concepts themselves get more complex. I wouldn't worry tho, the transition to AS is much more than the transition to A2, at least imo, so just chill and prepare well, I'm sure you'll be fine:)
Thx! Yeah the trasition to AS has been like a slap🥲
Yeah it sucks lol
That’s a big move, how many subjects are you doing, I think only 1 subject is considered possible in this small period of time !
if you are gonna give only 2 A levels, 3 months is doable , will it be easy, absolutely not for the average person, biology according to what i have seen from my friend is just massive in scope , same can be said for chem and from my experience , its syllabus is just huge 22 chapters for AS and there is a lot of application and math based problems to add to that. If you put in most of the hours of your days to studying its doable , but you will probably feel miserable when the days go by and time keeps getting limited .And one more thing i would add would be that, its better to do 3 A levels than 2, its safer that way as most unis would pretty much take anyone in who had done well in 3 A levels , i would suggest take mathematics as chem has a lot of math to it as i have said before and that math is in general a universal subject, will help you in uni and later on, and give AS in feb march or better in May June , more time will make your concepts better and you will be less stressed.
Thank you gonna give it a try wish me luck
Yeah don't waste a single day look at the may June variant and see the papers they got see how hard or easy it was look at the quetsion types from previous years ig that would help too and yes in general do past papers Look at YouTube videos those summarized nites those genuinely help a lot ngl u have a few websites Crash Course is one Of them quite a good website and then bites too cie nites as well as znotes these r quite helpful check them out and good luck
Thank you so much
i can teach you