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I was wondering whats the best way to make them for biology and chemistry I was thinking about getting the specification and using my revision guides to cover each point and if there's not enough info for a point then go to my textbook I plan on getting all my revision notes done by the end of this month for AS+A2 chemistry and biology so i have 2.5-3 months to revise and do past papers for Maths, Biology and Chemistry I've finished all my notes for maths already.
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Hey, i want to choose maths bio and chem as well as economics for A level. How do you find it?
Well even thoough im doing GCSE i think the best way to revise is to make revision cards. You can buy them from rymans:
http://www.ryman.co.uk/silvine-recor...mm-pack-of-100
I make note on these for all my subjects and then hole punch them and out them on binder rings. I use colour because it helps when revising as it looks more appealing. I would really recommend these.
As well as this because i do triple science for science i also make folders. For every chapter in the book i make A4 notes on each page. For example chapter 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc for all the chapters. This really helps to understand the topics better but if you know all of it well just make revision cards. You text book, revision guide and exercise book to get info from.
This would be i think the best was to revise for science and do lots of past papers, all before your exams.
For maths you can watch videos online and make notes on the method or any equations. Ive always been taught you cannot revise maths, only practice it. So do all the maths papers before the exam and if you have a text book try to do questions, especially on topics you may be weak on.
hope i helped

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Hey, i want to choose maths bio and chem as well as economics for A level. How do you find it?
Well even thoough im doing GCSE i think the best way to revise is to make revision cards. You can buy them from rymans:
http://www.ryman.co.uk/silvine-recor...mm-pack-of-100
I make note on these for all my subjects and then hole punch them and out them on binder rings. I use colour because it helps when revising as it looks more appealing. I would really recommend these.
As well as this because i do triple science for science i also make folders. For every chapter in the book i make A4 notes on each page. For example chapter 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc for all the chapters. This really helps to understand the topics better but if you know all of it well just make revision cards. You text book, revision guide and exercise book to get info from.
This would be i think the best was to revise for science and do lots of past papers, all before your exams.
For maths you can watch videos online and make notes on the method or any equations. Ive always been taught you cannot revise maths, only practice it. So do all the maths papers before the exam and if you have a text book try to do questions, especially on topics you may be weak on.
hope i helped
Hey, i want to choose maths bio and chem as well as economics for A level. How do you find it?
Well even thoough im doing GCSE i think the best way to revise is to make revision cards. You can buy them from rymans:
http://www.ryman.co.uk/silvine-recor...mm-pack-of-100
I make note on these for all my subjects and then hole punch them and out them on binder rings. I use colour because it helps when revising as it looks more appealing. I would really recommend these.
As well as this because i do triple science for science i also make folders. For every chapter in the book i make A4 notes on each page. For example chapter 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc for all the chapters. This really helps to understand the topics better but if you know all of it well just make revision cards. You text book, revision guide and exercise book to get info from.
This would be i think the best was to revise for science and do lots of past papers, all before your exams.
For maths you can watch videos online and make notes on the method or any equations. Ive always been taught you cannot revise maths, only practice it. So do all the maths papers before the exam and if you have a text book try to do questions, especially on topics you may be weak on.
hope i helped

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Thanks I've already got those revision cards but haven't used them yet I was planning to write notes on them after I've written notes on A4 pieces of paper is that a good plan?
Thanks I've already got those revision cards but haven't used them yet I was planning to write notes on them after I've written notes on A4 pieces of paper is that a good plan?

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