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A-Level Critical ThinkingTSR Wiki > Study Help > Subjects and Revision > A Levels > A-Level Subject Guides II > A-Level Critical Thinking
A-Level Critical ThinkingBackground information about studying Critical ThinkingWhat can I expect from a Cricital Thinking A-Level?DifficultyNot very difficult to do but does require you to understand the concepts they present and be able to construct coherent responses to questions. WorkloadNo coursework but it is exam based so revision before exams is all that is needed. Required Individual StudyAs long as you've memorised all the terminology and can identify each part then you should be fine. How is it assessed?Exams2 exams for the A/S and 2 for the A2 and are of equal weighting. CourseworkPracticalsField trips and excursionsWhere can I go with a Critical Thinking A-Level?User OpinionsUsername: manthew What I like about studying this subject: It's fun! You practically becomes a lawyer cum detective when answering the questions What I dislike about studying this subject: Paper one is tough, it's a lot harder than MENSA IQ test
Username: LouiseH215 What I like about studying this subject: It's fairly easy but still challenging at the same time. Plus it fills gaps on my timetable which is a bonus. What I dislike about studying this subject: So much terminology! And they can be similar words too which can get confusing.
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