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What website can I use to do pat papers most effective for the new 9-1 GCSEs?
Original post by lights123
What website can I use to do pat papers most effective for the new 9-1 GCSEs?

There are no publically-available past papers for 9-1 (paper privacy; papers released only after a year), but all the major exam boards do have specimen papers for almost all subjects.
Oh okay. Thank you :-)
Original post by lights123
What website can I use to do pat papers most effective for the new 9-1 GCSEs?


The pearson website is good for past papers in most subjects.:smile:
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can you get an a* in additional math
Original post by Sports10
can you get an a* in additional math

Not in the OCR FSMQ Additional Maths, which is what I'm assuming you're referring to, no.
Original post by Lemur14
Not in the OCR FSMQ Additional Maths, which is what I'm assuming you're referring to, no.


then if i were to get 12 a* and 1 a wouldnt that look wierd
( by no standards i will get that high for sure unless...
Original post by Sports10
then if i were to get 12 a* and 1 a wouldnt that look wierd
( by no standards i will get that high for sure unless...

No. Universities will know that it doesn't have an A*.
Plus, it's a level 3 qualification rather than a level 2 qualification like GCSEs so it will already stand out!

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It really depends on what exam board. If your doing Edexcel or AQA, both boards have really good specimen papers for the 9-1 GCSE's
i'm stuck with a question can someone help me please??
Original post by chrisyabantony14
i'm stuck with a question can someone help me please??

Create a thread in the subject's forum and I'm sure someone will come and help you with it :smile:

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Here is a GCSE AQA English Language paper, just out of kindness..............
https://vle.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.uk/pluginfile.php/36000/mod_assign/introattachment/0/Jane-Eyre-language-paper-1.docx?forcedownload=1
Coppy and paste this in and you'll get a free paper 1 practicse paper Q1-4
Original post by HettiBetti
Here is a GCSE AQA English Language paper, just out of kindness..............
https://vle.st-thomasmore.southend.sch.uk/pluginfile.php/36000/mod_assign/introattachment/0/Jane-Eyre-language-paper-1.docx?forcedownload=1
Coppy and paste this in and you'll get a free paper 1 practicse paper Q1-4


Nah link doesn't work :smile:
It comes up with a screen wanting a login and password :smile:
Original post by laurawatt
Nah link doesn't work :smile:
It comes up with a screen wanting a login and password :smile:


Sorry, try this: I gave you another one as a sorry present. Have fun!!! Good Luck!!!!
Jane-Eyre-language-paper-1 (7).docx (54.0 KB)
abc Rebecca-Paper (4).docx (150.8 KB)
Original post by Lemur14
Create a thread in the subject's forum and I'm sure someone will come and help you with it :smile:

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i already done that but no one answer it:frown:
Original post by chrisyabantony14
i already done that but no one answer it:frown:

Your one titled "rollercoaster"? You have a response on there, and now you've responded I'm sure they'll get back to you :smile: In future, it's also best to title your posts with something more along the lines of "physics rollercoaster question" rather than "rollercoaster" as that makes people more likely to click on it, and also if you put it in the subject specific forum (I assume in this case physics) then it's much more likely to be seen by a subject specialist who can help :smile:
Original post by lights123
What website can I use to do pat papers most effective for the new 9-1 GCSEs?


A really good science website is "free science lessons." That's what i use for my science and it is amazing.
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Hey! I have mock exams this week, do you have any advice to help me keep on track and be less nervous?

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