Hi chemists,
I'd like to ask what u guys think about the difficulty of AS chemistry.
To begin with my opinion, I think AS chem is way harder than the other two sciences (especially physics is rather similar with IG)
Of course, it being hard doesn't mean u won't get 50+ in paper2 and 35+ in paper1
But if u think about the whole contents, they r bloody huge. (think about organic chemistry and observations in group2&7 we've learnt!)
Some multiple choice questions are tbh over-complicated and contain many topics in one question.
+ in multiple choice Q31~40, it's like 'multiple' multiple choice questions.
And the last thing, the practical! Compare with physics and biology practical tests. We tend to have 30~60 (maybe not 60) minutes left for those right?
But I think Chem practical is by far the most difficult
So to sum up, my own view is that
AS chem requires more mathematical aptitude than AS physics
+ AS chem requires more memorisation than AS biology
Any opinions?
I'd like to ask what u guys think about the difficulty of AS chemistry.
To begin with my opinion, I think AS chem is way harder than the other two sciences (especially physics is rather similar with IG)
Of course, it being hard doesn't mean u won't get 50+ in paper2 and 35+ in paper1
But if u think about the whole contents, they r bloody huge. (think about organic chemistry and observations in group2&7 we've learnt!)
Some multiple choice questions are tbh over-complicated and contain many topics in one question.
+ in multiple choice Q31~40, it's like 'multiple' multiple choice questions.
And the last thing, the practical! Compare with physics and biology practical tests. We tend to have 30~60 (maybe not 60) minutes left for those right?
But I think Chem practical is by far the most difficult
So to sum up, my own view is that
AS chem requires more mathematical aptitude than AS physics
+ AS chem requires more memorisation than AS biology
Any opinions?