A/S Biology Resit WJEC HELP!!!

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    A/S Biology Resit WJEC HELP!!!
    does anybody have any good tips/diagrams and notes on A/S biology that could help us improve our Marks desperately?? Any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks
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    Re: A/S Biology Resit WJEC HELP!!!
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    does anybody have any good tips/diagrams and notes on A/S biology that could help us improve our Marks desperately?? Any help would be greatly appreciated! thanks
    Read any textbooks/official guides thoroughly. Do any action points it tells you to. Also read through the WJEC teacher's guide for what you should know, do past papers and make sure you understand the underlying theory in each topic so you easily apply it to any situation given. Also look up and read on examiner's reports to see past mistakes applicants have made in the AS papers.
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