So how are we going to get that A or A* at A-Level Physics?
If you're asking that question, you've probably found that getting those top grades A-level isn't quite as easy as
maybe it was for you getting the top grades at GCSE
And that's because we've said that A-level it's much harder than the GCSE level
We're here at Gorilla Physics and we are really committed to
helping you understand and making sure you're more confident and ready for those exams and you can do it if you you know if you're
One of the top level kids, then you can definitely get an A or A* on physics. The few things
I think you need to get right. Okay, That's actually. First thing is have an absolutely fluent
understanding of first principle, okay
Which your first principle is basically physical law and most questions are going to be probing your understanding of those
You need to really learn the syllabus as a whole and especially if you're doing the new A-Levels now
then
you need to be doing the whole thing at once because the questions are not going to be obvious. Here's a question on that! here's
A question on that! they're going to be testing different
principles in the same question so it's not only obviously that's just an SHM question easy, okay?
It's going to be an SHM, followed by a conservation of energy, followed by a thermal dynamics, all about the same kind of
Context, and you're gonna need to be fluent in finding which bits relate to which bit
Here's why I think this is the biggest thing?
This is a habit of all A-Level A*/A grade students. So one of the things that I see all A
grade, A star grade students at a level do is consume resources
they don't just leave things half done. They get that textbook and
they do all of the questions in it.
They don't wait for us to cover that.  They just get through that textbook they cover it themselves.
Then they get the next two textbooks from the same exam board but different publisher and they finish those.
And then maybe they've got themselves a third textbook, okay?
Or maybe it's a textbook that helps and bridge the gap between their A-levels and the higher education course that they want to do. okay,
Then they get the revision guides,
And they do all the questions in that and then they get the math practice skills
And they do all the questions in that!
So it's some some habit of an a-level student is they look at this and they think well,
how long is it going to take me to finish that textbook? Ok, Well [alright]? Okay? Maybe I can do a kind of chapter
in a week and a half maybe okay, so maybe it's going to take me two months if I do
couple of hours a night
three or four nights a week. I can get that finished. You have to be that committed. You have to put the groundwork in. So
It's when you get to the points in that reading that you didn't really understand what you read that's when you come to a video
You come to a channel like Gorilla physics, and you maybe type in a-level physics
experiment to measure gravitational acceleration, and you can see it kind of live you can see the example with the apparatus and
That's going to help you understand what you're reading about.
Okay, but that's my real tip for getting that  high grade in A-level Physics.
Consume Resources!
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