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gcse maths edexcel higher (urgent help please please reply)

so my maths exam is tommorow and tbh i havent done any maths in a long time my mock grade in march was a 6 but i want to do better and im not sure i have the same knowledge as then.

does anyone have predictions on topics that will come up tommorow also any revison sites that are useful

Or just any tips for what to do from now till tommorow

thank you in advance and goodluck
Original post by knownasAD
so my maths exam is tommorow and tbh i havent done any maths in a long time my mock grade in march was a 6 but i want to do better and im not sure i have the same knowledge as then.

does anyone have predictions on topics that will come up tommorow also any revison sites that are useful

Or just any tips for what to do from now till tommorow

thank you in advance and goodluck


https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5120414

Check the Maths Genie Predicted Paper out, on this page somewhere. Good luck, you'll do fine! :smile:
Hopefully this helps u out a little . My teacher sent out a prediction list for paper 1 . Good luck :smile:
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my guy i actually cant believe it thank you so much and goodluck

but thats a bit suspicious a whole list oh well i better get revising thank you
Reply 4
Original post by Mehru1214
https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5120414

Check the Maths Genie Predicted Paper out, on this page somewhere. Good luck, you'll do fine! :smile:


thank you so much
Original post by knownasAD
thank you so much


No problem.
Try mathsaurus!
Good luck for tomorrow :smile:
Ur welcome . Yeah that’s what I thought but let’s just hope most of them come up . He just predicted it form like past papers . Saying these were common or something .
Original post by Expanda_302
Ur welcome . Yeah that’s what I thought but let’s just hope most of them come up . He just predicted it form like past papers . Saying these were common or something .

Would it work with AQA?
https://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/gcse2018.html

On this link, the topics which have already come up are in red, so you can see what's most likely to come up in the next papers.
Also there are predicted papers on mathsgenie.co.uk which are updated after each paper based on what came up (a) last year and (b) on the previous papers this year.

Good luck :smile:

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