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Ali Man I know you're just trying to help.
And I know just how much you guys hate me for deleting posts in those two threads.
Just two threads that I keep mentioning that will be strictly moderated and Ive mentioned time and time again that posts will be deleted WITHOUT warnings in those two threads.
Just two threads that I'm trying to keep clean on a very high OCD level.
My apologies for the discomfort but right now its necessary.
Firstly, I don't hate people.
Secondly, repeating yourself just for the sake of it is useless, I already know the rules.
And lastly, you're new at moderating, I get that. But you need to learn to:
- Accept your fault (as they say no ones perfect, well not everyone's always right either),
- And learn to read whether a post is really off-topic before making any serious moves of deleting it.
A few of my posts in the help desk section have been off-topic and deleted and I definitely know about it and accept my fault (I don't argue back unnecessarily). But when posts that are not off-topic and get deleted off, now that would of course piss anyone off (especially when it happens more than once and it has in my case). And what a coincidence, they were both done by you. Try to understand what I'm saying here and apology accepted as long as you don't do it again.
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AS is approx 4 times harder than O Level papers.
Don't think that if you have studied Add Maths that normal A Level Maths would be easy for you. A Level maths require you to be HIGHLY practiced. There is no time to think, so you must be so practiced that as soon as you read the question, you begin answering it. There is no time to ponder on the paper. So practice your timing by solving past papers by using a stopwatch.
Also be honest with yourself how proper is your preparation. I know that I did not honestly prepared for Physics in A Levels. Left a whole electricity question and hence got B instead of A in AS.
Looking to improve ofcourse
IMO A2 seems easier than AS. AS is really really tough.
Actually Add-Math's is much tougher than AS math's (I've given both). However, A2 math's is a step ahead of both of them. About the answering part, you're definitely right, thinking time max 2 mins after, a person's gotta write whatever they have or skip to the next question.
And A2 is actually harder than just AS because A2 usually also combines the syllabus of AS. However, Business Studies in O'levels is tougher as they're more questions in the O'level paper as compared to the A'level one. To compare, there are around 10 questions in the O'Level's one and around 3 questions but with parts in the A'level one.