I did a lot of past papers, but I'm not sure how this will work for the new A levels. Make sure you ask for help if you don't completely understand something because a lot of the concepts build on others, and you can feel like you're falling behind quite easily. If you have any specific chem (or bio or maths!) questions, feel free to ask. Hope this helps.
For Biology understand the concepts first, once you have the big picture in your mind and have an understanding of the main concepts then I'd recommend memorising the finer details. But building the bigger picture is the most important. Then do past paper questions specific to the topic you just finished revising.
For chemistry, it's more understanding, and applying and exam technique. You have to do a lot of past papers. Good luck!
I did a lot of past papers, but I'm not sure how this will work for the new A levels. Make sure you ask for help if you don't completely understand something because a lot of the concepts build on others, and you can feel like you're falling behind quite easily. If you have any specific chem (or bio or maths!) questions, feel free to ask. Hope this helps.
That's great! Some of those resources contain stuff that my Collins' revision guide doesn't include.. And do you think that CGP textbooks are more helpful than the Collins' ones? I've been thinking about buying one haha
For Biology understand the concepts first, once you have the big picture in your mind and have an understanding of the main concepts then I'd recommend memorising the finer details. But building the bigger picture is the most important. Then do past paper questions specific to the topic you just finished revising.
For chemistry, it's more understanding, and applying and exam technique. You have to do a lot of past papers. Good luck!
it'll fill in gaps in your GCSE knowledge as well as explain the AS concepts simply and give you some good tips i have the one for A2 OCR A Biology it's really good *_*
it's like a CGP book... but a textbook and it's laid out nicely and stuff idk it'll come in useful :3
That's great! Some of those resources contain stuff that my Collins' revision guide doesn't include.. And do you think that CGP textbooks are more helpful than the Collins' ones? I've been thinking about buying one haha
It's definitely worth getting the CGP textbook, it's a lot more detailed and has more exam practice than the Collins' guides which are basically just for revision. If you're on AQA for biology the Philip Allan books are good as well, they have really nice diagrams for the plants section haha