my HONEST experience of A LEVEL FURTHER MATHS 📐📊📉

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • I have finished A Level Further Maths and what a rollercoaster it was!
    In this video I discuss my experiences with A Level Further Maths, my favourite topics, what the exam is like and more!
    Thanks for watching :)
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    My Instagram: / judeekennedy
    Video Chapters:
    Intro: 0:00
    Course Content: 1:27
    Favourite Topic: 5:51
    Least Favourite Topic: 7:59
    The EXAM!: 9:38
    Extra: 13:00

Komentáře • 27

  • @IceHockeyCreamer
    @IceHockeyCreamer Před 2 lety +29

    I did the Edexcel exam board for further maths, and my two chosen modules were Further Mechanics 1 and Further mechanics 2. Despite being a big pain in my arse half of the time, I really enjoyed doing the Further maths content, whether it be Core Pure 1 or Further mechanics 2. It made me love maths so much more, despite being very difficult.

    • @JudeKennedyATCL
      @JudeKennedyATCL  Před 2 lety +3

      YES! Maths becomes so much more enjoyable when you can try all the difficult things and it's so satisfying when you get the answers!

    • @two697
      @two697 Před 2 lety +2

      Yh further maths is, hands down, the best a level

    • @RanjanKC-uk1zm
      @RanjanKC-uk1zm Před rokem

      Ur disgusting 🤢🤮 why would you do fm2

  • @eamonbrowne6123
    @eamonbrowne6123 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Jude how long would you recommend going over A level maths and Further maths every day per subject. I was thinking of doing 2 hours of maths and 2 hours of further maths everyday from when I get home from school, and doing that for 6 days a week that would be 12 hours in both A level maths and A level further maths. Do you think that is enough or would you recommend a different approach to it? My main revision methods would be to watch videos until I had a understanding of the topic then do a lot of textbook questions each day. (Also that 2 hours every day for maths and further maths is not including homeworks or free study periods in school, and also this would be for the full two years with a few weeks off obviously for holidays). So if you could give me some advice on that it would be really helpful and btw I love your videos they are very informative. :)

  • @seanmcgoldrick8397
    @seanmcgoldrick8397 Před 2 lety +6

    I am thinking of doing just regular alevel maths, I didn't do GCSE further maths so I was wondering how hard of a jump is it for someone who didn't do GCSE further maths.

    • @IceHockeyCreamer
      @IceHockeyCreamer Před 2 lety +7

      First year of a level maths is a breeze. Almost everyone in my class got at least a B. Year 2 gets more difficult however it still is quite easy with a solid amount of practise and preparation.

    • @funwithaiman
      @funwithaiman Před 2 lety +2

      @@IceHockeyCreamer do you reckon it would be a massive leap to do A-level Further Maths without having done GCSE Further Maths? I know that one would still have to cover the previous content. Thank you.

    • @JudeKennedyATCL
      @JudeKennedyATCL  Před 2 lety +1

      I have a video on A level Maths coming out today or tomorrow :))

    • @IceHockeyCreamer
      @IceHockeyCreamer Před 2 lety +4

      @@funwithaiman for a level further maths, almost every single thing you learn is new, so I don’t necessarily think it would really matter if you didn’t do GCSE further maths, so long as you’re a really talented mathematician and have a passion for maths. For example, this girl in my a level further maths class didn’t do GCSE further maths, but she still got a B in her year 13 mock exams. But you really need to have a strong understanding of maths and it’s applications. Also, my school decided to teach us all of regular maths in one year and all of further maths the next year. This is 100 times better than learning a level maths alongside a level further maths.

    • @InexorableVideos
      @InexorableVideos Před 2 lety +1

      @@funwithaiman it's what I did bro you can do it no issue. Just put a lot of time in and you'll be totally fine.

  • @Dark_kittens123
    @Dark_kittens123 Před 2 lety +13

    I’m a student going into year 12 now, I’m doing maths further maths physics and chemistry, and I just want to know in your opinion what in the hardest topic in regular maths?

    • @JudeKennedyATCL
      @JudeKennedyATCL  Před 2 lety +2

      I have a video on Regular maths coming out either today or tomorrow, but I think really the hardest topic is the amount of calculus you do in our second year! There is a LOT of it, especially when it brings in trigonometry

    • @InexorableVideos
      @InexorableVideos Před 2 lety +6

      The answer to your question is second year integration. It is the stuff of nightmares.

    • @JudeKennedyATCL
      @JudeKennedyATCL  Před 2 lety +3

      @@InexorableVideos I loved second year Integration but yeah it's extremely tough

  • @gddanielk8491
    @gddanielk8491 Před 2 lety +12

    Haven’t even done a month of it yet and I’m already done. We keep moving. What was the hardest topic for you?

    • @JudeKennedyATCL
      @JudeKennedyATCL  Před 2 lety +5

      You do go insanely fast!!
      For me the hardest was all of mechanics 🤣 it took me ages to understand frameworks

    • @danielarnold9042
      @danielarnold9042 Před rokem

      How?

  • @Quoii
    @Quoii Před rokem +1

    If self-teaching , how long do you think it will take to complete further maths? Aiming for roughly 6 hours a day.

    • @RanjanKC-uk1zm
      @RanjanKC-uk1zm Před rokem +3

      I think if u watch videos you could learn it in 1 months probs but that would be just the content

    • @yondabigman4668
      @yondabigman4668 Před rokem +1

      about 2-weeks to 1 month. Make sure to do the revision exercises in the revision textbooks (these sometimes come up in the exam). Use Madas maths and past papers to strengthen your exam skills

    • @JosephParker7
      @JosephParker7 Před rokem +1

      It's not particularly difficult to get a good conceptual understanding depending on how comfortable you are dealith with abstractions, especially in further pure 2. Mastering them enough to do well in exams though, may take around 3 months if you're diligent and focused

    • @tofjackn8376
      @tofjackn8376 Před 5 měsíci

      watch tl maths on youtube he covers the whole of pure and so for aqa he basically secures a high grade if you watch all his videos