(Original post by Zantu)Here are my recommendations:
- Speed run HegartyMaths for topics you never studied or feel very unconfident with (if you school has it)
- Try to get your teacher to give you exam questions for topics you feel the least confident with (as they should be your main priority for maths right now) if they can't use past papers.
Idk what exam board, tier / combined or separates you are for science but as I saw in my Biology paper today, don't trust AQA, unless they said not assessed
hi zantu thanks for replying. personally i do aqa bio higher and infact the questions were literally about 90% from the advanced information. it is clearly different in the combined science however i can see that they have really touched the boundaries between what they can ask and what they wont. at least 80% of the content was on the advanced information and the rest was like mitosis and surface area to volume ratio.
point is for me at least it has been accurate but if im going to try aim for a 8 or 9 i need to know all the stuff. so thanks for ur advice i'll make sure to do just that. also past papers, past papers !!!!. they repeat questions and so if you can do like the past 10 papers including specimen papers and understand how to do them all it should be good