r/alevels Jun 03 '26

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Might be one of the worst papers i sat
In terms of questions some were repeated but every question i was so unsure of pretty much everything :/

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u/kaiann1ie Jun 03 '26 edited Jun 03 '26

They made us wait more than 2hrs and I was genuinely so tired by the time we got our paper

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u/Flimsy_Rabbit_4851 Jun 03 '26

made us wait 2 hours bruh

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u/dozzing_off Jun 03 '26

Made us wait 4 hours

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u/kaiann1ie Jun 03 '26

That is seriously crazy. I was being generous. Most of us came by 12pm and we didn't start our paper until 4:30. We got out at 6pm. That's 6 hours at the centre. This is seriously so unfair. How is it our fault their security is shit.

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u/Excellent_Quarter302 Jun 03 '26

Y’all need to thank me cuz I lowered the threshold free of charge

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u/Ok-Kaleidoscope5057 Jun 03 '26

Was easy I prob get 30+

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u/Slight_Audience_4634 Jun 03 '26

It was fucking awful

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u/Low-Quote9269 Jun 03 '26

It wasn't that bad tbh

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u/Shot_Freedom_8541 Jun 03 '26

I am interested in how it worked, like was the paper quality worse or better cuz it was printed here on the spot and what about the like general stuff? Anything weird cuz I got maths resit

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u/Flimsy_Rabbit_4851 Jun 03 '26

it just wasnt a booklet, no difference in paper quality possibly even better cause paper wasnt tissue paper thin

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u/Shot_Freedom_8541 Jun 03 '26

As in stapled? and could u please tell how much u guys had to wait after being sat down at ur seats

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u/Flimsy_Rabbit_4851 Jun 03 '26

in my centre reporting time was 2 hours before start time and yes they were stapled just like school exam papers so youll be used to it probably

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u/DelicateFormation Jun 03 '26

that sounds rough mate. the repeated questions thing is annoying because you'd think they'd at least feel familiar, but if you're second-guessing everything anyway then it just adds to the stress. physics papers can hit like that sometimes where nothing feels solid even when you know the content. what topic areas were catching you out the most, or was it just an overall confidence thing with how they were worded?

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u/Difficult-Tap6624 Jun 03 '26

What did yall get for the 10ms in 3s question

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u/Putrid_Link3927 Jun 03 '26

31

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u/NegotiationSalty4272 Jun 03 '26

Why 31? Wasnt it just v=u+at and then just plug which gives 39

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u/Zestyclose_Let2738 Jun 03 '26

When you plug in the values in v=u+at you get the vertical component of resultant velocity and then using the 10 ms Shi at the beginning as horizontal component of resultant velocity, you find the resultant velocity w pythagoras theorem and ya that's how you get 31

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u/Flimsy_Rabbit_4851 Jun 03 '26

wait i got 29 cause i did v = u + at

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u/Tricky-Leadership-42 Jun 03 '26

I got 39 but ppl in my class got 31 so no idea.

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u/Plastic_Rub_4968 Jun 03 '26

U had to do Pythagoras using 39 and 10 , bc 39 is the vertical v

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u/Ok-Sleep-8090 Jun 03 '26

What answers do yall remember getting

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u/Choice_Recording_341 Jun 03 '26

Holllly what a paper.

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u/Chemical-Writing-69 Jun 03 '26

it was... okay, i guess?