E4 in 4u is equivalent to 100 in adv in terms of contribution i heard somewhere, not sure if its legit or not but it gives u an idea that u dont need to do extraordinarily well in 4u to beat whatever mark u get in adv
generally most schools start with complex number cuz u can easily tell if ur built for 4u or not. if ur able to wrap ur head around complex numbers and think in this completely new different way with argand diagrams, mods and roots of unities youd be doing pretty well. if u cant and ur results r...
well also the new syllabus content also got confirmed so theyre gonna look to rotate out the syllabus next few years by digging out some hard qs. i just find it so unlikely they set another easy paper this year with the syllabus going into twilight next 3 years and the last true hard paper being...
learn the content in advance so you're essentially learning the course twice. Might not make you faster but will def make u understand the content better, and obv do better in tests cuz a lot of schools arent gonna fully cover every piece of content in max depth
depends how clever u r. some ppl dont study at all and just do a couple past papers before exams and they ace it. others study 3 hours a day and still fail. all depends on u. in general probs expect 1.5 hours per day consistent work if ur the average person?