ITT – Physics is one branch of science that study matters and their motions in time and space. This is a highly applicable subject in real life, therefore chosen by many students when they study in international programmes. So how can you not lose pace when learning A-level Physics?
In the age of modern socioeconomic, study abroad is an inevitable demand in order to gain access to the world’s knowledge and advanced education. To those who are dreaming of studying at the Island of fog, A-level certificate is pretty much your passport. Normally, A-level program lasts two years and the scale is from A to E. Almost every top-tier universities accept A and B. So the students must exert every effort they have to achieve this.
In the first year (AS-level) of the program, A-level Physics course mostly focuses on measuring, motions, dynamics, force and pressure, work, energy, waves, interference, electric field, electric current… You may have to face many challenges in this first year as these are the general knowledge. However, this can be even more challenging when you move to the second year (A-level), you will need to study more in-depth issues such as: circular motion, gravity field, heat properties, oscillation, supersonic, more advanced knowledge of electric field, capacitance, magnetic field, alternating current… Beside theories, students must be able to apply them to solve the related problems.
With the enormous amount of knowledge, without a rational and methodical learning method, students will easily lose pace. An advice here is that you should not get frustrated, instead of thinking that A-level Physics is a must, think about it like a useful subject that helps you understand the wolrd around you, that will make it more fascinating for you. Moreover, this is a highly applicable subject so you should spend some time after class to practice solving exercises. One taboo when study A-level Physics is roting since it requires analysis and generalization skills.
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