
u/Icecrem88

Bio u3
I have a feeling these topics will come up tmr
Graticule scale
https://youtu.be/A_0gj9ndjaE?si=EYSvMplbY3qPbNK7
Plotting error bars
Anybody else feels the same/went through the same feeling? (IAS)
Even though I think I did well in most of the papers and gave my full potential, I feel like Edexcel's strict marking system won't let me get my my expected grades... So I was getting borderline A in my past papers, considering that I was marking them as strict as I thought was possible... Idk, ik the exams are almost over but I have a feeling of uncertainty about my grades, and I obviously would not like to be disappointed on results day..
Advice needed for MDCAT, specifically an A level student
I'm almost done with IAS lvl (1st year), and I'll take IA2 (2nd year) in the next academic year, inshaa Allah. I'd like to take the MDCAT the next year as I'm not looking forward to a gap year. I believe it's a waste of time.
So, I'm planning on self-studying for it alongside the A2. How should I go about doing this? What should I do in the upcoming summer vacation? Should I study 1st year syllabus and then practice classified MCQs from KIIPS practice books? But I heard that the syllabus will change... Any specific advice from previous AL students? What are some common pitfalls AL students fall into during their MDCAT journey?
Also, any and every resource will be appreciated 🙏🏻
What do yall expect?
They better be less than 45....
Can't find them anywhere... I need Bio, Chem, and Phy
I checked the Pearson website but access is only allowed to teachers..
Do they not work the same way as cambridge? Even if students say that the paper was outrageously hard, I see gbs constantly skyrocketing?!
I was getting 50-55 /80 and now for Jan 2026 paper I got... 37!?!
Someone needs to explain this...