AQA Economics Revision Thread

Economics exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other economics and discuss how they went afterwards.

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  1. ankthebank's Avatar
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    Re: AQA Economics Revision Thread
    (Original post by alexs2602)
    Counter arguments and all that **** is always nice but you have one minute per mark so spending 15 mins on one paragraph is too much time because to start with you can't get 15 marks for one paragraph. Ideally you want to cut that down to 10 mins(for your method, more like 8 or so for mine). Not to knock your method but I'd go for mine if I were you.

    Three points is starting to sound a little better than two now
    What did you get in units 1-3, and what are you getting for unit 4 practise essays?
  2. SeeTin's Avatar
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    Re: AQA Economics Revision Thread
    how do people revise for economics? theres just too much to learn !!
  3. ninegrandstudent's Avatar
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    Re: AQA Economics Revision Thread
    Has anyone got any revision notes for Units 3 and 4? Mine are a little lacking...as in non-existent!
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