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Hello everyone again, what are the best materials to revise from to get an A in the GCSEs? My target is to get 4A 3B. I was to believe that CGP guides and BBC Bitesize can only help you achieve a B grade at best because they aren't very detailed. Also, what are the best revision techniques? I don't seem to remember much when I revise.
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I feel somewhat qualified to answer this question, I for 7As and 4Bs
At GCSEs revision guides are your safest bet for getting clear notes. In terms of revision I would recommend you find what type of learner you are. From there people learn differently, visual learners tend to make revision cards and mind maps ext. But cannot stress enough how helpful past papers are! Seriously, they're like gold mines at GCSEs
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At GCSEs revision guides are your safest bet for getting clear notes. In terms of revision I would recommend you find what type of learner you are. From there people learn differently, visual learners tend to make revision cards and mind maps ext. But cannot stress enough how helpful past papers are! Seriously, they're like gold mines at GCSEs

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(Original post by dennisthemenaced)
I feel somewhat qualified to answer this question, I for 7As and 4Bs
At GCSEs revision guides are your safest bet for getting clear notes. In terms of revision I would recommend you find what type of learner you are. From there people learn differently, visual learners tend to make revision cards and mind maps ext. But cannot stress enough how helpful past papers are! Seriously, they're like gold mines at GCSEs
Good luck!!
I feel somewhat qualified to answer this question, I for 7As and 4Bs

At GCSEs revision guides are your safest bet for getting clear notes. In terms of revision I would recommend you find what type of learner you are. From there people learn differently, visual learners tend to make revision cards and mind maps ext. But cannot stress enough how helpful past papers are! Seriously, they're like gold mines at GCSEs


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Thanks! What revision guides did you use? And I'm going to use up all of the paper at school on past papers because free printing so why not?
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Thanks! What revision guides did you use? And I'm going to use up all of the paper at school on past papers because free printing so why not?


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