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Best websites/resources for doing A Level exam questions

Preferably for Maths (Edexcel) and Chemistry (OCR)
Original post by J3ss234
Preferably for Maths (Edexcel) and Chemistry (OCR)

I do AQA chemistry and don't do maths but I just checked and this website I use for chemistry exam Qs ( https://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/ ) also has loads of exam qs per topic for Edexcel Maths and OCR Chemistry. I hope this is useful for you too :smile:
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Original post by kaorimiyazono
I do AQA chemistry and don't do maths but I just checked and this website I use for chemistry exam Qs ( https://www.physicsandmathstutor.com/ ) also has loads of exam qs per topic for Edexcel Maths and OCR Chemistry. I hope this is useful for you too :smile:

Yes thank you for your reply but the thing is I have already heard of physics and maths tutor. I am looking for something mainly different and unique
Original post by J3ss234
Yes thank you for your reply but the thing is I have already heard of physics and maths tutor. I am looking for something mainly different and unique

Oh right ok. Here's another one for OCR chemistry ( https://www.studymind.co.uk/resource/ocr-a-level-chemistry/ ) but it doesn't have maths.
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Original post by kaorimiyazono
Oh right ok. Here's another one for OCR chemistry ( https://www.studymind.co.uk/resource/ocr-a-level-chemistry/ ) but it doesn't have maths.

Thank you 🙏. Also what would you say would be the best form of revision/study for you personally for Chemistry (since your doing AQA chem and its quite hard)?
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Anybody know any other useful websites/resources that they use to study or revise for Maths mainly?
Original post by J3ss234
Thank you 🙏. Also what would you say would be the best form of revision/study for you personally for Chemistry (since your doing AQA chem and its quite hard)?

No problem :smile: I use revision videos to understand content that is confusing but I mainly do a bunch of exam question practice. I do practice papers and then keep note of the wording that I get wrong or the mistakes I keep making in a separate sheet of paper. I then do extra exam questions for the specific sub-topics that I lose the most marks on. Also, I find talking through a topic with a friend or saying it outloud to myself is useful for solidifying content. For the bits that are just memorising conditions, equations, trends etc. I make flashcards (but use mark schemes to learn the perfect wording that I need to actually get the marks). I hope that helps :smile:

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