As a Year 13, I run a Chemistry Society for over 750 Sixth Form students at my college. Read on to find out how I got elected, what we do and how I balance the workload...
No, not 'extra-curricular'. 'Super-curricular' activities go beyond your subject specification to find out more, like starting this blog!
Here's a full list of every useful website for Chemistry students, which I'll update as I find more...
'The new Bill Bryson', Kean is beginning his collection of enlightening and hilarious books, as well as hosting his own podcast show...
Online Courses are a great super curricular activity to add to your personal statement. Read on to find some of the best websites where you can complete courses for free...
If you think magazines and science don't go together, then read on!
A regular subscription to one of the following will enhance your ability to discuss scientific ideas alongside extending and enriching your classroom learning... Podcasts – you love them or you’ve never tried one.
With the rise of free platforms like Spotify and BBC Sounds, podcasts becoming increasingly popular. Every time I cook, walk or travel, I’ve got a podcast playing – and it’s all about science! There's a huge number of talk shows, revision snippets and Q&As that will develop your skills in discussing and listening to your subject, alongside being really enjoyable! So, without further ado, here are some of my favourite Podcasts: Note – All of podcasts mentioned here are available on Spotify and so, to the best of my knowledge, are free to listen to. |
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