OCR Synoptic Paper Revision Notes

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  1. xsparklyvix's Avatar
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    OCR Synoptic Paper Revision Notes
    Hey, just thought i'd help some of you ppl out in the same way some of u helped me.

    here are my complete ocr synoptic paper notes (connections in R.S- routes A, AX, AY) they are taken down to quite a basic level as these were my final notes which were made from about 100 pages of notes but basically say everything you need to learn under each topic (from my teacher anyway)

    they are written to an A grade standard, just got my results and got a top a, in this paper 118 out of 120.
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    Thanks for that. I'm taking AS RE this year, so I'll store them on my computer until I need to refer to them. Any hints for how to approuch this subject? And I don't mean to sound thick, but what is a ''synoptic'' paper?
    Many thanks
  4. xsparklyvix's Avatar
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    the final paper which you link together all the topics you have learned over the past 2 years. the best way i think to approach this paper is to do as many practice essays as possible and to make your links in your essay crystal clear.

    good luck xxx
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