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I was wondering if anyone had any tips or ideas for Philosophy and Ethics A-level mock revision,
I have mocks in under two weeks and I need to remember notes for multiple topics?
thanks
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or ideas for Philosophy and Ethics A-level mock revision,
I have mocks in under two weeks and I need to remember notes for multiple topics?
thanks

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Same here i need help big time , i aiming for a B but keep getting D so help would be appreciated
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Same here i need help big time , i aiming for a B but keep getting D so help would be appreciated
Same here i need help big time , i aiming for a B but keep getting D so help would be appreciated

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Were you told what topics would be on the test? I had a Philosophy+Ethics mock myself last week.
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What topics are you doing.
Just remember Bible quotes to do with that topic. And if you have no idea what to do for the question just try and link the bible quotes to it.
For the 12 mark, I used:
My View
A Christian view (Roman catholic or something else)
Another christian view (Liberal or fundamentalist or something else)
Non Christian view (Atheist, agnostic, utilitarian.)
I did it last year when I was in year 11. I got an A overall but an A* in two of the topics.
Just remember Bible quotes to do with that topic. And if you have no idea what to do for the question just try and link the bible quotes to it.
For the 12 mark, I used:
My View
A Christian view (Roman catholic or something else)
Another christian view (Liberal or fundamentalist or something else)
Non Christian view (Atheist, agnostic, utilitarian.)
I did it last year when I was in year 11. I got an A overall but an A* in two of the topics.
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(Original post by Emz0605)
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or ideas for Philosophy and Ethics A-level mock revision,
I have mocks in under two weeks and I need to remember notes for multiple topics?
thanks
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had any tips or ideas for Philosophy and Ethics A-level mock revision,
I have mocks in under two weeks and I need to remember notes for multiple topics?
thanks

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I used flash cards to help me revise!
When it comes to revision in general, you need to know what sort of revision works for you.
I hated how every revision lesson of Philosophy n Ethics was mind maps. I hated doing them because I never learned anything from them.
I prefer having different key things on separate cards because it keeps my eyes focuses rather than getting distracted by multiple things on one sheet.
You just need to figure out what style of revision suits you.
When it comes to revision in general, you need to know what sort of revision works for you.
I hated how every revision lesson of Philosophy n Ethics was mind maps. I hated doing them because I never learned anything from them.
I prefer having different key things on separate cards because it keeps my eyes focuses rather than getting distracted by multiple things on one sheet.
You just need to figure out what style of revision suits you.
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