Hi, Ive just finished my gcse's and now I want to start revising before-hand for my Alevels. Do you guys know any good websites/revision notes that I can use for now because I dont have a textbook yet. -specifically chemistry/maths?
And is it true that the highest grade possible is an A?
AND CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW Alevels WORK? Im really confused by As' and A2's???
So i'm supposed to revise from both chemistry H032 and H433? - Shouldn't there be 6 modules for H032 spec?
Hi, Ive just finished my gcse's and now I want to start revising before-hand for my Alevels. Do you guys know any good websites/revision notes that I can use for now because I dont have a textbook yet. -specifically chemistry/maths?
And is it true that the highest grade possible is an A?
AND CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW Alevels WORK? Im really confused by As' and A2's???
So i'm supposed to revise from both chemistry H032 and H433? - Shouldn't there be 6 modules for H032 spec?
I am unsure as to whether you are a troll or not... you REALLY do not need to revise before you have even started lol.
Nothing, apart from that they don't seem to know the spec they need to revise or how A-Levels work...Plus you need to be able to enjoy yourself in the time you can, every A-Level student knows that.
Nothing, apart from that they don't seem to know the spec they need to revise or how A-Levels work...Plus you need to be able to enjoy yourself in the time you can, every A-Level student knows that.
Then why dont you explain it? Thats the purpose of the post... Not some trolling or whatever accusations your coming up with.
Hi, Ive just finished my gcse's and now I want to start revising before-hand for my Alevels. Do you guys know any good websites/revision notes that I can use for now because I dont have a textbook yet. -specifically chemistry/maths?
And is it true that the highest grade possible is an A?
AND CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW Alevels WORK? Im really confused by As' and A2's???
So i'm supposed to revise from both chemistry H032 and H433? - Shouldn't there be 6 modules for H032 spec?
Do it. You'll be well ahead of your peers and rest of the country! Speak to your teachers, find out every single piece of information. They'll tell you to relax..etc but focus on yourself!
i've spent 5 years of my life working towards GCSEs, there is no way im going to let myself waste my first free holiday revising. im sorry mate but half the spec is a lot!
if you really do want to get a head start though, then become familiar with the topics that are covered, if any gcse topics come up that you are unsure about cover it, but take it easy buddy
i've spent 5 years of my life working towards GCSEs, there is no way im going to let myself waste my first free holiday revising. im sorry mate but half the spec is a lot!
if you really do want to get a head start though, then become familiar with the topics that are covered, if any gcse topics come up that you are unsure about cover it, but take it easy buddy
Thank you Can you explain how the Alevel reform works?
Hi, Ive just finished my gcse's and now I want to start revising before-hand for my Alevels. Do you guys know any good websites/revision notes that I can use for now because I dont have a textbook yet. -specifically chemistry/maths?
And is it true that the highest grade possible is an A?
AND CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW Alevels WORK? Im really confused by As' and A2's???
So i'm supposed to revise from both chemistry H032 and H433? - Shouldn't there be 6 modules for H032 spec?
AS is the first year, the highest grade you can get is an A. A2 is the second year, and you can get an A*
Thank you Can you explain how the Alevel reform works?
well from what my form tutor told me, you take 3 or 4 depending on the school and all your exams A-Level would be in year 13 at the end of the 2 years therefore there would no longer be any AS grades which mean that if you drop a subject you dont get a grade in the end
however i don't think this applies to all subjects (i think maths in not incuded for our year) because the year 10s who get the new gcse would get the new A-level