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CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session discussion

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The anxiety you are experiencing is normal but what you have to do is mostly past papers in this time if you are prepared already and just calm down plus dont ask others the amount of time time the studied because we all have a different iq level.
well, I'm not prepared, It's hardly been two weeks since i have been revising and with eid coming up and all, i think my revision will may end in august and I will only have like hardly a month for a yearly, if any idea or plan anyone of you is following, it'll be great if you share
 
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i think you should make a timetable which is easy to follow and try topical for geography so that you can see various kinds of questions that come from a topic.for example i saw that for topogrophy and found out that mainly only maps come.focus more on chapters like power resources agriculture and trade.Questions usually come from these three chapters.And continue doing yearly while preparing.Its ok if you get answers wong cause hts going to happen even after u r done revising.
 
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i think you should make a timetable which is easy to follow and try topical for geography so that you can see various kinds of questions that come from a topic.for example i saw that for topogrophy and found out that mainly only maps come.focus more on chapters like power resources agriculture and trade.Questions usually come from these three chapters.And continue doing yearly while preparing.Its ok if you get answers wong cause hts going to happen even after u r done revising.
Thank you, that's some excellent advice. One, how many years of pastpapers do you think would be enough? and if i only study geograpgy from the huma naz sethi book, would that be enough? and islamiyat only from hammad bin nishaat book? one last thing, is it a hundred percent sure that oct november session would happen?
 
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First of all Its not hundred percent sure but u should be wishing thats the case because you obviously have to give 5 more exams in next may june which are the comparatively tougher subjects and in any case if you have to give 8 exams it will be a lot of burden.I personally am reading the farkhanda noor muhammad book and sir muzzamil mehmood notes for islamiat.For geography humaz nethi book should be enough for a star but it is difficult to go through it as there is a lot of detail and for revision notes and resources try vising gce guide website where you can get notes and resources for geography.Do as many past papers as you can.Last ten years should be enough.
 
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Yeah, I hope so too. Sir muzamil's notes? If they are exceptionally good notes and will definitely get you a star then pls send a pdf file. Yeah, huma naz stehi does have a lot of details and I'll visit the gceguide website. History from nigel kelly, right>? and history section three tipss?
 
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Hey ! My friends call me Queen or Queenie first and foremost.

I'm here to ask around if people can help me figure out and wrap my head around Chemistry As Level MCQ... I'm so bad at it and it hurts because Practicals and Structured Questions are a cakewalk comparatively.

Any suggestion and tip goes a long way, thanks in advance !

Hi there, you can check out my step-by-step full tutorial videos available on YouTube, specifically aimed at O and A Level chemistry students. Use the playlist to navigate to paper 1, and chapter markers to be directed to the relevant question(s) of interest.


Please subscribe to the channel, if it helps you and share if you think it will help many other like you who are in need to tinker and improve on MCQs skills (or even theory) for chemistry.
 
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Hey assalamualaikum my name is ahnaf.my subjects are physics chemistry pure maths and mechanics.physics is my most favorite subject.but i dont hate the other subjects.can anyone help me with this question.thanks in advance

Hi there, I have no intention of spamming this thread, sorry if you feel I do. With these theory level chemistry questions, you need to understand functional groups and their reactivities. I cover these step-by-step in my full length tutorials on YouTube.

You can check out the Paper 2 playlist for a level chemistry, use chapter markers to skip to relevant organic questions for example, and see how I'd tackle these. I am an experienced chemistry teacher who is also a subject specialist, having done a degree in Chemistry. I hope my channel brings greater clarity to all chemistry learners, so please subscribe if you enjoy my materials, and share widely with many others who might be in need of such help. A little help and sharing goes a long way, good luck!
 
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Salam Guys, my oct nov exams are just a month away.Although, i have consistently ranked as among the top 5 of the class, i am still experiencing some unhealthy levels of anxiety. Any tips to improve islamiyat and pakistan studies(both hist and geo) and to control the exam anxiety, sine i am appearing for my CAIEs the first time
 
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CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session is starting soon, join the others who are too..
Feel free to share any useful study threads, revision material or just post how you are feeling!

This is the thread to post anything to do with your CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session, so feel free to moan, panic, or scream into your computer to your heart's desire. :giggle:

The important thing is, we're in this boat together, so this is the place to post that question you were too afraid to ask a bunch of strangers about or to vent at when something is getting you down, and maybe have some fun along the way!

Icebreakers :coffee:
  • Introduce yourself
  • What are your hobbies/interests?
  • What subjects are you studying?
  • What is/are your favourite and least favourite subject(s)?
  • What are the grades that you want this year?
  • What are your predicted grades?
  • What is your ideal future occupation?
  • How are you feeling about starting CAIE Oct/Nov 2019 session?
Hey guys, my name is Maureen, and Im currently doing my AS Levels.
I really need help on writing commentary 9093 paper1. I find it really confusing.
 
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CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session is starting soon, join the others who are too..
Feel free to share any useful study threads, revision material or just post how you are feeling!

This is the thread to post anything to do with your CAIE Oct/Nov 2020 session, so feel free to moan, panic, or scream into your computer to your heart's desire. :giggle:

The important thing is, we're in this boat together, so this is the place to post that question you were too afraid to ask a bunch of strangers about or to vent at when something is getting you down, and maybe have some fun along the way!

Icebreakers :coffee:
  • Introduce yourself
  • What are your hobbies/interests?
  • What subjects are you studying?
  • What is/are your favourite and least favourite subject(s)?
  • What are the grades that you want this year?
  • What are your predicted grades?
  • What is your ideal future occupation?
  • How are you feeling about starting CAIE Oct/Nov 2019 session?
Hi, im Anam Tariq Ali. Im in O3 and i have computer science and addmath as my optional subject. My favourite subject is math and computer and least favourite is none at the moment.
 
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How was the paper Oct/Nov 2020 of AS level chemistry paper33? I heard that it was easy. Do you have any idea about the paper 34?
 
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For quick chemistry O Level topical revision playlist, check out my tutorial playlist. Subscribe and share widely with group chats, friends etc to benefit more people.

 
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October/November GCSE/O Level chemistry playlist by chapters - Subscribe and share with group chat and friends if you think my channel is useful.

Why settle for less when an A* is up for grabs?
What: topical playlist for GCSE/O Level chemistry
Who: Year 9, 10 or 11, sixth form students struggling with basics
Why: My subject expertise, my teaching experience, my commitment to excellence, your desire to learn
To do: Subscribe and share widely if you find these useful.

Shortened YouTube playlist links
1) Separation and purification techniques
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2) Kinetic particle theory
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3) Atomic structure
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4) Chemical structure and bonding (VERY IMPORTANT)
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5) Mole concept and calculations (VERY IMPORTANT)
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6) Chemical energetics (enthalpy changes)
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7) Redox changes and electrolysis (quite popular)
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8) Rate of reaction
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9) Chemical equilibria (VERY IMPORTANT - rate vs equilibria)
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10) Acids and bases
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11) Periodicity (The Periodic Table)
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12) Metals
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13) Transition metals
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14) Nitrogen and sulfur (environmental chem)
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15) Atmospheric chemistry (air and water)
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16) Hydrocarbons (alkanes vs alkenes)
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17) Alcohols
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18) Carboxylic acids and esters
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19) Polymers
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A Level topical playlists are also available,

Why settle for less when an A*/A is up for grabs?
What: topical playlist for A Level/IB/Pre-U chemistry
Who: AS/A/IB Level students (16-18 pre-university, junior college level)
Why: My subject expertise, my teaching experience, my commitment to excellence, your desire to learn
To do: Subscribe and share widely if you find these useful.

Shortened YouTube playlist links
1)AS - Mole concept and stoichiometry calculations
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2) AS - Atomic structure (including ionisation energy, atomic and ionic radii)
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3) AS -Chemical structure and bonding (including intermolecular forces)
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4) AS - States of matter (including the gas laws)
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5) AS - Chemical energetics (thermodynamics - enthalpy changes)
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6) AS - Redox changes (oxidation numbers)
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7) AS - Reaction kinetics (qualitative Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution)
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8) AS - Chemical equilibria (Le Chatelier, equilibrium constants)
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9) AS - 9.1 - General periodicity
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10) AS - 9.2 - Group 2 chemistry (qualitative trends, reactions)
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11) AS - 9.3 - Group 17 chemistry
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12) AS - 9.4 - Nitrogen and sulfur chemistry
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13) AS - 10.1 - Introductory organic chemistry (isomerism, naming, reaction types)
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14) AS - 10.2 - Hydrocarbons (alkanes and alkenes)
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15) AS - 10.3 - Addition polymerisation
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16) AS - 10.4 - Alcohols
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17) AS - 10.5 - Halogenoalkanes
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18) AS - 10.6 - Carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones)
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19) AS - 10.7 - Carboxylic acids and its derivatives
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20) AS - 10.8 - Simple organic nitrogen compounds (amines)
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21) AS - infra-red spectroscopy
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22) A2 - energetics (entropy, Gibbs, feasibility)
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23) A2 - reactions kinetics (orders, rate determining step, etc)
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24) A2 - transition metals
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25) A2 - redox chemistry (advanced electrochemistry, cell potential, etc)
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26) A2 - Group 2 (thermal stability and solubility essays)
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27) A2 - ionic equilibrium (acids, bases, Kw, Kpc, Ksp)
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28) A2 - aromatic chemistry (benzene and its derivatives)
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29) A2 - halogenoarenes
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30) A2 - phenols
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31) A2 - phenylamines and amides
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32) A2 - Comparing relative acidities and basicities of organic compounds
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33) A2 - amino acids and proteins (including electrophoresis)
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34) A2 - polymerisation
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35) A2 - analytical chemistry (NMR, mass spec, chromatography)
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