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can i just ask how i am meant to revise for a levels ??
anyone who got any revision tips would be help??
anyone who got any revision tips would be help??
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Sorry you've not had any responses about this.
Are you sure you’ve posted in the right place? Posting in the specific Study Help forum should help get more responses.
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(Original post by HToo)
can i just ask how i am meant to revise for a levels ??
anyone who got any revision tips would be help??
can i just ask how i am meant to revise for a levels ??
anyone who got any revision tips would be help??
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(Original post by em.d_4)
You'd probably have better luck if you said AS/A2 and what subjects specifically.
You'd probably have better luck if you said AS/A2 and what subjects specifically.
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i am doing biology nd chem and geog and i make notes using cgp its the best method 4 me
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(Original post by HToo)
ok, sorry....im doing AS and bio, chem, socio and geo
ok, sorry....im doing AS and bio, chem, socio and geo
Geog i did mind maps especially with case studies and a couple practice essays but i never found those exams hard at all so i kept that revision pretty low key.
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I also do biology and geography
For biology I make notes, and use revision cards so that I can learn the content, but the key to doing well is learning the exam technique. So I would recommend that you do lots of past papers, and look at the mark schemes. Also know how to respond to specific command words such as 'describe' and 'explain'.
For geography, I repeatedly make notes because I find it the best way to learn all the info, especially case studies. Also know the exam technique and how to respond to the command words in the question, as this could be the difference between you answering the question correctly or not.
Hope this helps
For biology I make notes, and use revision cards so that I can learn the content, but the key to doing well is learning the exam technique. So I would recommend that you do lots of past papers, and look at the mark schemes. Also know how to respond to specific command words such as 'describe' and 'explain'.
For geography, I repeatedly make notes because I find it the best way to learn all the info, especially case studies. Also know the exam technique and how to respond to the command words in the question, as this could be the difference between you answering the question correctly or not.
Hope this helps

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