If you're reading this then you're most likely studying AQA A level Chemistry (new 2015 spec.) You are surely aiming to get the best you can in this qualification for various reasons. If so, I have good news. I am a student who was part of the first year to study this qualification and I gained an A*. The way I was able to gain this grade was by using the revision guide (which you will be able to download from the link below) made by my best friend who is a straight A* student. She's a very generous person and has worked hard to make this qualification easier for everyone that will take this qualification in the future. I have been the person allocated to hand out her revision guide to as many people as possible. We want to remain anonymous and we ask for nothing in return apart from your prayers. Please read the first page of the revision guide which explains everything you need to know about it. Also please share the link with as many people as possible, we want to help everyone in the country.
Please wait a couple of minutes on the link until the revision guide download option appears. Don't use the revision guide for any other specification because they all differ.
Also I will be posting a similar post on the OCR Biology new spec A level thread because my friend made revision guides for that qualification also. We both gained A* in that too (again thanks to her revision guides.)
I really hope this helps, please please please don't forget us in your prayers.
If you're reading this then you're most likely studying AQA A level Chemistry (new 2015 spec.) You are surely aiming to get the best you can in this qualification for various reasons. If so, I have good news. I am a student who was part of the first year to study this qualification and I gained an A*. The way I was able to gain this grade was by using the revision guide (which you will be able to download from the link below) made by my best friend who is a straight A* student. She's a very generous person and has worked hard to make this qualification easier for everyone that will take this qualification in the future. I have been the person allocated to hand out her revision guide to as many people as possible. We want to remain anonymous and we ask for nothing in return apart from your prayers. Please read the first page of the revision guide which explains everything you need to know about it. Also please share the link with as many people as possible, we want to help everyone in the country.
Please wait a couple of minutes on the link until the revision guide download option appears. Don't use the revision guide for any other specification because they all differ.
Also I will be posting a similar post on the OCR Biology new spec A level thread because my friend made revision guides for that qualification also. We both gained A* in that too (again thanks to her revision guides.)
I really hope this helps, please please please don't forget us in your prayers.
I started watching the vlogs by two chem PhD students which was so much fun to watch just because of their antics but soon realized that i was learning too. For more serious resources i would think chemistry textbooks etc. you should look at trustworthy sources like these which are less jargon filled, like the Openstax textbook for an intro to organic chemistry.