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Old aqa biology, physics, chemistry papers

Hi,
does anyone know where i can get old aqa past papers before 2007 for science?
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anyone can help?
Try www.physicsandmathstutor.com

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Original post by nomophobia
Try www.physicsandmathstutor.com

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all a level though>?
You probably can but they're not recommended since the spec has significantly changed since then :smile:

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Original post by surina16
You probably can but they're not recommended since the spec has significantly changed since then :smile:

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the thing is I am looking for GCSE!!
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Original post by James2138
the thing is I am looking for GCSE!!


yes but the gcse syllabus for us is really different - things are also in different units (eg stuff we study in B3 may be in B2 etc) so it will probably be confusing
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Original post by surina16
yes but the gcse syllabus for us is really different - things are also in different units (eg stuff we study in b3 may be in b2 etc) so it will probably be confusing


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Original post by James2138
whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttt?


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Original post by surina16
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na but seriously, what do you mean?
Original post by James2138
na but seriously, what do you mean?


the gcse specification (stuff that is in the exams) has changed a lot since 2007 so you should really stick to doing more recent papers.
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Original post by surina16
the gcse specification (stuff that is in the exams) has changed a lot since 2007 so you should really stick to doing more recent papers.


but i want old papers though!!!!!
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Any1 else ??
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The specification and what you study for subjects has considerably changed since then so you could be learning outdated or irrevelant stuff which is not very useful to the current exams. I suggest you go on to your exam boards websites for each subject and do their listed past papers. :smile:

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