AQA A2 Philosophy, Moral Philosophy unit or Philosophy of Religion?

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    AQA A2 Philosophy, Moral Philosophy unit or Philosophy of Religion?
    Hey guys,

    I'm currently revising non-stop for my A2s at the moment so I'll try to keep this short.

    What unit do you think would be easier to grasp/get higher marks in for the A2 paper, Moral Philosophy or Philosophy?

    I've already chosen to do political philosophy as my first unit.

    In class and practice papers I usually get an A/B but I'm retaking my AS modules for the second time (first time - accident, I got a D and an E. second time - bad marks, C and U) as well as my A2 units this summer, so if anyone has additional tips on exam technique for philosophy it'd be greatly appreciated. It's annoying that I know the content well for my AS modules but can't seem to apply it correctly.

    Thanks,
    ~divina commedia
    Last edited by divina commedia; 02-05-2012 at 15:31.
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