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Am I the only one on TSR who is doing CIE economics???
Everywhere on TSR I see people doing AQA/Edexcel and the like..
I might do it as well but I'm not sure. I'm on a gap year and already self-studying CIE Further Mathematics so not sure I'd have the time for another A Level. It would no doubt be interesting to actually get some economics background since I frequently debate politics and find my economics knowledge lacking -- that said, I'm not expecting A Level economics to turn me into some kind of economics guru. I just think it might be fun to do it.
I might do it as well but I'm not sure. I'm on a gap year and already self-studying CIE Further Mathematics so not sure I'd have the time for another A Level. It would no doubt be interesting to actually get some economics background since I frequently debate politics and find my economics knowledge lacking -- that said, I'm not expecting A Level economics to turn me into some kind of economics guru. I just think it might be fun to do it.
Oh it is a lot of fun finding out about the various viewing angles one can use to see the world!
What techniques and tips can you recommend which will come helpful?
Tutor2u is good enough but I never used it. I used two revision guides(one of them was the Susan grant one) and the normal textbook I used to make notes and link everything together and then do questions at the end of each chapter in the revision guide to test my knowledge.That's how I got 100% in Economics AS level and was predicted an A*