Interleaving | Studying Effectively for GCSE's & A-level's

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=== Timestamps ===
00:00 - Introduction
00:25 - What Is Interleaving
01:33 - Evidence for Interleaving
04:24 - Why Students Don't Use It
04:58 - How to Incorporate It
06:44 - Conclusion

=== Papers Mentioned ===
3. The shuffling of mathematics problems improves
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Thanks Ray I did not even know this was a thing. Definitely going to incorporate it!

wasd
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Your channel has helped me a lot, God bless you💫

MM-fbye
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Thank you so much Ray!! You are inspiring me so much.

AmalMohamed-qvoi
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Thank you Ray, your videos have been very useful. Would it be possible to have a future video on the step up between A-levels and degree work, if you find certain revision techniques more useful at degree level or whether you would recommend to start getting ahead on the degree content before you start?

tomsutherland
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Hey Ray I was doing some Further Maths AQA A level past papers and I have realised they always have some high level modelling problem solving questions towards the end, and they always are very hard to do as they take concepts and force you to apply them in unfamiliar situations, what would you recommend to do to get better at these kinda questions.
And in general how to improve problem solving in maths especially for admissions tests

katana
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Does anyone know where I'd be able to find a copy of the timetable template please that used to be linked in the information section of each video?

shafinabi
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Hi Ray, I had a question about Anki. I'm having some trouble with it because the number of cards that I have to review everyday fluctuates a lot. For example, I just looked at the heatmap, and I tomorrow I have 51 cards due but, day after tomorrow I only have 5 due. How can I fix this? Thank you for your videos btw, they're very useful!

Rajsingh-rsyi
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do you know any online materials that mix A level maths topics together? For example integration and vectors which are rarely linked together. What I found was that practise question sheets often just cover 1 or 2 topics (if they are linked) and if I found for example 3 or more practise question sheets about different topics and I flipped through them my self doing one question about a topic and then changing to another sheet and doing a question on a different topic I think it would kind of ruin the point because I would know for example what rule to use etc. as I know what topic I will be doing next if you know what I mean. Thanks :D

Kamil_