GCSE Maths: Introduction to the Playlist

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Yesss finally I've been waiting for this. I'm desperate for this. What a guy.

GCSEALevelMaths
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Such an excellent maths teacher!!! Legend teacher and tutor!!

Mathspaperksks
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This is a fantastic initiative! Really looking forward to all the videos to come. :)

AceOfHearts
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I just did my GCSE maths, higher tier, this year. I cannot wait to get my results and start A-level maths, in September!
Although this would of been useful a couple of months ago, it's cool to see you do work on the GCSE. I hope there's a video on circle theorems, I still cannot wrap my head around them.
Anyway, I am looking forward to these videos even if I have already done my GCSEs.

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When can we expect it to release?
my mates usually ask me for help in maths and I'm usually to busy so I link them to other resources, now that your doing this I can just give them a link to your channel right away, anyways thankyou for this

ee-tgzt
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0:41 Nope. It's very unlikely that you're taught GCSE! Only one person I know in England that has been taught GCSE rather than IGCSE, taught like that one co-ed day school I can't remember off my head, not paying anything rather than £40k per year typically; somehow didn't offer A-level Latin, Greek, History of Art, etc. Was a student in England and was taught IGCSE! First hand experience. Eton College, Harrow School, Radley College, Warwick School, The Perse School, Winchester College, Westminster School, Charterhouse, Rugby School, Merchant Taylors' School. All of them seem to offer IGCSE rather than GCSE for Maths. I'm not sure where did you get the fact that if you're a student in England then you're likely studying GCSE Maths, but does it offer A-level Latin, Greek, History of Art, etc?

Isn't almost everyone in the higher tier? The average is like an 8, some get a 7, others get a 9. Almost all schools in my experience rarely really accept anyone with a 7 in IGCSE Maths for entry to A-level Maths, those that do have to work harder than others, and some rarely accept anyone with an 8 for A-level Further Maths and want a 9.

notacademicallyperfect