Philosophy A level is very hard no doubt about it. The trouble is you don't know what's going to come up in the exam and there is no choice of questions.
Basically you should print off the spec:
https://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/philosophy/specifications/AQA-7172-SP-2017.PDFEvery single bullet point on the spec there could be a potential 5 mark question, or the question could be to state a response in some cases. 12 mark questions will likely cover more than one bullet point, could ask for an explanation of a theory and an objection or multiple objections or a similarities/differences question.
So, you need to make sure to cover everything!
This is doable. There's 6 weeks left. You could cover the whole spec well 3 times over that time!
Yes it's a painful meatgrinder of a subject but it's worth it in the end for the mental training and grade in an impressive subject.
Time for an inspiring Nietzsche quote:
"Philosophy, as I have so far understood and lived it, means living voluntarily among ice and high mountains—seeking out everything strange and questionable in existence, everything so far placed under a ban by morality.
Those who can breath the air of my writings know that it is an air of the heights, a strong air. One must be made for it. Otherwise there is no small danger that one may catch cold in it. The ice is near, the solitude tremendous—but how serenely all things lie in the light. How freely one breathes. How much one feels lies beneath oneself!
How much truth does a spirit endure, how much truth does it dare? More and more that became for me the real measure of value."