You should reading through your notes and looking at the spec for each subject and you should be going through past paper questions. My advice would be start this very minute after you've read this
You should reading through your notes and looking at the spec for each subject and you should be going through past paper questions. My advice would be start this very minute after you've read this
I'm in the same boat as you. Do as much as you can. Try to be completely secure with everythig you've learnt so far, that's what I'm doing. I take Biology, Physics and Maths.
I do History, Geography and English Lit and I started today- started reading a book for the New Year that we're studying! I'll probably do a bit each day and start creating my notes for History etc.. Especially seeing I have PPE's on the week commencing 16th Jan!
I'm in Year 13 however- so if I were you I'd say create your revision notes and write up what you have studied over the past four months that way you can use these notes when it comes to exam season too in May
Well I do aqa a2 biology so I would you to use my resources (based on the aqa spec) which are found when you click on 'see more' in the box on the right that says 'study resources'. After that click on 'a level' and then use the two drop down boxes. Then use the filter on the left hand side to get the resources that you want on a particular topic. My resources have my name on them and they have long titles. Alternatively you can make a get revising account which is free. https://getrevising.co.uk/ Once you've looked at my resources then you can practise exam papers.
I also do aqa a2 chemistry and have not made any resources but just on NMR of carbon and hydrogen at a2 as I just write down notes from the spec and I practise exam papers. If you want me to make any resources on some topics then I wouldn't mind.
I make resources because I teach other people in my college and online