A level specification (Biology & Chemistry)

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  1. stallion007's Avatar
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    A level specification (Biology & Chemistry)
    HI, i am starting as biology and chemistry and was wondering if anyone can get access or can give me information about the new specification and all the information related to them thanks.
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    Re: A level specification
    i'm in the same boat as you O.P


    >>>>Ditto what he said please!!!
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    Re: A level specification
    What Exam Boards are these subjects being taken under?
  4. Roobagnall's Avatar
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    what exam board??
  5. 177217's Avatar
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    would be useful!
  6. tommm's Avatar
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    Google it, for ****'s sake. I have all my new A-level specs on my desktop, and I found them in about 30 seconds by using Google and my common sense.

    Considering how little common sense I have, and how you have the same access to Google as I have, you should be able to do it.

    (and yes, you will need to know the exam boards, I asked my school which ones we're doing a while ago.)
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    The AQA exam specification.
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    (Original post by tommm)
    Google it, for ****'s sake. I have all my new A-level specs on my desktop, and I found them in about 30 seconds by using Google and my common sense.

    Considering how little common sense I have, and how you have the same access to Google as I have, you should be able to do it.

    (and yes, you will need to know the exam boards, I asked my school which ones we're doing a while ago.)
    :rolleyes: thats one option, yes. but i prefer to be a lazy sod.
    and if anyone is willing to oblige me, then i'd be most grateful.
    if not then no problemo. =)
    Last edited by Mismatched_dollie_pepper; 01-09-2008 at 01:21.
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    (Original post by Mismatched_dollie_pepper)
    The AQA exam specification.
    In that case, go here for the biology revision guide (syllabus specific) and here for the chemistry revision guide.
  10. stallion007's Avatar
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    the exam board is edexcel for both. can anyone give me the specification for the new as levels in chemistry and biology. thnks
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    http://www.edexcel.com/GCE%20Chemist...-chemistry.pdf
    http://www.edexcel.com/GCE%20Biology...ce-biology.pdf

    These took me under a minute to find, by Googling a level 2008 edexcel [subject name] specification.
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    (Original post by tommm)
    http://www.edexcel.com/GCE%20Chemist...-chemistry.pdf
    http://www.edexcel.com/GCE%20Biology...ce-biology.pdf

    These took me under a minute to find, by Googling a level 2008 edexcel [subject name] specification.
    Why bother googling it yourself when you can have someone on TSR find it for you in just under 12 hours?
  13. stallion007's Avatar
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    loooool
  14. im so academic's Avatar
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    Seriously OP, Google is your friend. Just type in your exam board and find your subject(s) specification. And by the way, shouldn't this be in the A-Level forum instead of GD?
  15. stallion007's Avatar
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    Re: A level specification
    sorry guys and girls. im sorry
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    thanks =)
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