what does the C stand for..when i was doing AL we had just pure maths, mechanics and statistics..i loved P1 and P2, and M1-3...and A2 physics was lots of fun..loved it..(nostalgic.)
ive forgotten almost about circles...erm its all about pi i guess we did it in maths for core 3 as part of the volume section...grr i hate radians!! havent you finished your modules yet?![]()
Had maths today, we were covering Circles......they are too easy. Its very basic stuff
ive forgotten almost about circles...erm its all about pi i guess we did it in maths for core 3 as part of the volume section...grr i hate radians!! havent you finished your modules yet?
No it wasn't the radian bit....I hate the radians...it was the thing where you work out co-ordinates of the centre of the circle and stuff
Yeah we haven't finished our modules yet, we still gotta finish Circles, and then a bit about sequences
cool...gosh im having to revise all this for my c2 resit..inshaAllah hope i can manage it all....oh yeh i got erm well not as well i was expecting...erm didnt get a D or below in my AS....lololol i got a C shouldve revised more...my bad
What I found with A-level maths is that in order to do well in exams ALL you need to do is PRACTICE, and I don't mean the exercises from books etc, but the real deal, the past papers...trust me you will notice a pattern in the style of questions that are asked.
C2 Resits should be easy for you....as you have covered C3 and C4 now. 'Cos I'm finding C1 work a piece of cake now that I've done C2. The only thing in maths I'll really have to revise for is my M1 module......especially vectors :hiding:
Seems like I'm going to have to do a lot of past papers in the next few weeks.....
Lol it is almost May now and the only class i am failing is Alegbra 3-4. Man it is so hard and confusing. Something with Sin,cos,tan,cot.
i dropped outta maths cos it was borin and so damn haaaaaaardAnyone else here study A/AS level maths or physics?
Do you also find them really tedious, repetitive subjects, that aren't accurate measures of ability, rather measure how much you've practiced?
Anyone else here study A/AS level maths or physics?
Do you also find them really tedious, repetitive subjects, that aren't accurate measures of ability, rather measure how much you've practiced?
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