Handwriting activates the Reticular Activating System (RAS) in your brain. Typing is generally shallow.
If your page looks like a rainbow exploded, you haven't prioritized anything. Rule: Only highlight reagent names and condition specifics (temp/pressure). a level chemistry notes
Stop copying the textbook verbatim. Here is the "Cornell & Question" hybrid method specifically for A Level Chem. Rule: Only highlight reagent names and condition specifics
Don't just draw arrows; understand why the electron moves from a nucleophile to an electrophile. Don't just draw arrows; understand why the electron
A Level Chemistry is the hardest A Level for a reason. It requires abstract thinking, mathematical precision, and memorization of complex pathways. The search for the perfect is a distraction. The perfect notes do not exist out there ; they exist only when you create them for your own brain.
Review your current . If you see these mistakes, delete them immediately.
This is the "math-heavy" section. Your notes here must focus on derivations and practice problems.