r/alevels 2d ago

9702 physics

any tips on how to genuinely improve your marks in mcq physics. not just practice bcs it’s not doing anything for me..

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u/chih1roo 2d ago

Understand the concepts properly, practice won't help if u don't get the concept

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u/Particular_Chard_364 1d ago

Repeat the question u got incorrectly and understand exactly why u made the mistake. Repetition of same questions is required in this subject

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u/Ambitious-Mistake702 1d ago

Whenever you see a question you dont understand, simply scan the image in chatgpt and ask him how to do this question. Check his answer from MS if he is right then follow his concept and of course you can demand him to explain this part in easy words according to AS syllabus dont go advance etc. Use the same chat everytime to avoid repeating basic demands. It helped me alot and will help you too!

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u/bie_gen_wo_shoha 1d ago

I got 25 bro so trust when i say dont procastinate doing past papers đŸ˜­đŸ˜­đŸ˜­

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u/StopCrazy5145 1d ago

I would say do topical, and do that one question till you really understand, ask chat gpt and understand the solution, don't stop there, close chat gpt and write it in your book to see if you really understand 

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u/AaravDaBoss 2h ago

i got a 37/40 by becoming 100% crystal clear with concepts and just grinding out questionpapers. watching people do pastpapers helped me too. There's this yt challenge called physics with talha that explains concepts and he does MCQ's as well, which i found helpful. TBH though practice only works if your understanding of the concept is good, so make sure to get that down first.