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Reply 1
I think you can get them on the website somewhere but when I tried, it asked for a password so i'm asking my maths teacher to see if he knows tomorrow even though the first exam is tomorrow but it will still be useless for revision for second exam. If i find out, i'll post :smile:
Reply 2
JamesNWA
If i find out, i'll post :smile:




thanks ^^ x:smile:
Your school needs to have purchased the pack of worksheets... it's like £100 extra or something so not sure if your school got them or not.

How did you find the CD? I found it quite helpful (:
I use MathsWatch too :smile: It's incredibly useful. I too was confused how I was supposed to be doing the worksheets (with no answers), but was told by one of the maths tutors, that there was a folder on the disc called 'Answers'. I tried looking, but gave up - they weren't on the disc.
Reply 5
i had this problem last year, but i did alright
just stick to the examples on the individual videos-they have the answers worked through,which is probably even better than just the answer on its own
so long as you have that cd, youll be fine :smile:

(mathswatch=saviour of my gcse grade :p: )
If you bought the MathsWatch CD from your school, your teacher will have a green CD with all the answers on it.
Reply 7
missemilyelizabeth
How did you find the CD? I found it quite helpful (:


no its really good actually, its helped me understand some of the topics i thought i never would!

but yeh my non calculator exam is tomorrow so im hoping it'll be okay
i just don't know what topics to revise x]
natali1234
no its really good actually, its helped me understand some of the topics i thought i never would!

but yeh my non calculator exam is tomorrow so im hoping it'll be okay
i just don't know what topics to revise x]


I was like that too. I didn't know what to revise. In the end, I ended up downloading the specimen papers (Foundation: http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/Current%20GCSE/306536_Paper_1_foundation__final.pdf - Higher: http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/Current%20GCSE/306538_Paper_3_higher_final.pdf) and then went through each page and for each question that I wasn't 100% on, I made a note of the topic(s). And then now, I am going through those topics :smile:

And then I used MathsWatch to revise those individual topics!
Reply 9
Good Luck For Every1 Doing Edexcel Tomarrow
Reply 10
LoneThistle
I was like that too. I didn't know what to revise. In the end, I ended up downloading the specimen papers (Foundation: http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/Current%20GCSE/306536_Paper_1_foundation__final.pdf - Higher: http://www.edexcel.com/migrationdocuments/Current%20GCSE/306538_Paper_3_higher_final.pdf) and then went through each page and for each question that I wasn't 100% on, I made a note of the topic(s). And then now, I am going through those topics :smile:

And then I used MathsWatch to revise those individual topics!



:woo: OH my word you are a life saver, i was having a mini panic attack because the non-calculator exam is tommorrow and i didn't think about looking at their past papers!

yeh i sounds very stupid ¬¬
but my common sense goes out the window when i panic!
thank you :biggrin:

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