Summary of كيفاه ندي 20 في الفيزياء فقط في شهرين؟ ✨✅ باك 2022 حرة بمعدل 17.58 👩🏻⚕️
Summary of the Video: "كيفاه ندي 20 في الفيزياء فقط في شهرين؟ ✨✅ باك 2022 حرة بمعدل 17.58 👩🏻⚕️"
This video is a motivational and instructional guide by Aye Al-Rahman, a second-year medical student who achieved a high baccalaureate GPA (17.58) and scored full marks in physics. She shares her personal experience and detailed advice on how to excel in physics within two months, specifically targeting baccalaureate students preparing for their exams.
Main Ideas and Lessons Conveyed
- Introduction and Motivation
- Aye Al-Rahman introduces herself and encourages students to subscribe, comment, and reach out via Instagram for personalized help.
- She emphasizes that physics requires both understanding and memorization.
- The baccalaureate physics exam is manageable if approached with the right methodology.
- Understanding vs. Memorization
- First, focus on understanding concepts, as physics problems often repeat similar methods.
- Then, memorize key facts, definitions, and experimental protocols to secure easy points.
- Theoretical questions often yield 5-6 points or more and should be memorized carefully.
- Nature of Physics Exam
- The exam covers various units; each unit is distinct but sometimes integrated.
- Integration of units is usually formal; exercises from different units generally remain independent.
- Students should not fear integration questions.
- Student Groups and Study Approaches
- Students fall into three categories:
- Those who do not understand and do not want summaries.
- Those who understand without summaries.
- Those who understand and study summaries.
- For those who do not understand, Aye recommends following YouTube professors like Professor Zdoun and Professor Ahmed Trir.
- She offers her own comprehensive summaries (available via links in the description) for those who want structured notes.
- Students fall into three categories:
- Effective Study Methodology
- Write your own summaries if possible; handwriting helps understanding.
- Prioritize correct understanding over speed to avoid confusion later.
- Solve exercises according to the official curriculum and reliable sources:
- Main sources: The official baccalaureate statement (exam syllabus).
- Recommended books: Professor Shenait’s book, Al-Mughni’s book.
- Additional exercises: Professor Uqba bin Nafi’s exercises (if time permits).
- Avoid mixing too many exercise books; focus on a few trusted sources.
- Review and Practice Strategy
- After understanding a unit, solve exercises from recommended sources.
- Regularly review previous units by solving at least one exercise per unit.
- Keep a dedicated notebook or paper for difficult or special-case exercises and their solutions.
- Review these notes regularly during final revision.
- Time Management
- With two months left, allocate study time wisely:
- Example: 15 days × 3 hours per day for physics.
- Alternate between physics and math for balanced preparation.
- Final review should start about 10-15 days before the exam.
- During final review:
- Focus on summaries and notes.
- Avoid solving new exercises to prevent confusion and mistakes.
- Maintain psychological balance; avoid stress and negative comparisons with peers.
- With two months left, allocate study time wisely:
- Psychological and Motivational Advice
- Trust in God and keep a positive mindset.
- Avoid comparing yourself to others; focus on your own progress.
- Accept that mistakes before the exam are normal.
- Believe that hard work and perseverance will lead to success.
- The baccalaureate physics exam is not inherently difficult; it follows a clear and repeatable pattern.
- Closing and Future Content
- Aye promises to share a future video on how to excel in mathematics.
- She invites feedback and suggestions for future videos.
- Wishes students success and encourages them to keep faith and effort.
Detailed Methodology / Instructions for Excelling in Physics
- Step 1: Understand the Concepts
- Focus on grasping physics principles before memorization.
- Use YouTube lectures (recommended professors: Zdoun, Ahmed Trir) if needed.
- Step 2: Memorize Theoretical Content
- Memorize definitions, experimental protocols, and key theoretical points.
- Use summaries (personal or Aye’s provided notes).
- Step 3: Use Trusted Study Materials
- Rely on:
- Official baccalaureate syllabus and past exams.
- Professor Shenait’s or Al-Mughni’s textbooks.
- Professor Uqba bin Nafi’s exercise collections (optional).
- Avoid dispersing effort over too many sources.
- Rely on:
- Step 4: Solve Exercises Unit by Unit
- After studying a unit, solve exercises from the recommended books.
- Review previous units by solving one exercise per unit regularly.
Notable Quotes
— 10:17 — « The baccalaureate has never been difficult. It is always within the reach of the average student. Let's not lie to each other. It always comes easy because there are no tricky questions. »
— 11:19 — « Do not compare yourselves with your colleagues, because this stage, we tell you, is the stage of selfishness. Try to see only yourself, do not see where people have reached, and I do not care what, because almost all of them lie. »
— 12:15 — « Have good thoughts about the Lord of the Worlds, my Lord is with you, my Lord will grant you success, surely the success of my Lord alone is able to bring you excellent marks. »
— 12:30 — « Man will have nothing but what he strives for, and that his effort will be seen. »
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