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Maths A-Level Revision App/Website Recommendations

Hi guys. I’m now in Year 13 and doing Maths and Further Maths. They're both going well but I've got a lot to study for so I’m planning to start revision soon (maybe Christmas time)...

I wanted to see what specific apps/websites everyone's using to help revise

My top 3 so far are:

1. www.physicsandmathstutor.com - good for loads of exam papers its even got Delphis papers which I’ve heard are pretty hard…

2. www.drfrostmaths.com Prefer this to Khan’s academy/YouTube because it’s tailored specifically to A Level but wish it had more further maths things on it


3. Calculator School App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.my.app.calculatorschool Recommended by my mate whose teacher built this. It’s taught me how to use all the advanced features of my calculator like differentiation. Would be nice to also have some past exam question examples


Obviously Google is also up there but it's nice to go straight to a resource built specifically for A Level.

What are your favourites?
M4ths.com is a good website made by my a level maths teacher he also has a YouTube channel ukmathsteacher
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https://madasmaths.com/

everyone i know who used this website got an A* in a-level maths. IYGB stands for "if you got balls" btw (though he won't mention that on the site)
Original post by Dylann
https://madasmaths.com/

everyone i know who used this website got an A* in a-level maths. IYGB stands for "if you got balls" btw (though he won't mention that on the site)


I had a look at some of these questions and they look super tough... Think i'll save it for after I'm comfortable with the actual exam questions...
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Original post by melwilliams3000
I had a look at some of these questions and they look super tough... Think i'll save it for after I'm comfortable with the actual exam questions...


yeah you're supposed to do them after you've run out of actual past papers to do and want more of a challenge. by that stage you should already be at A/A* level so that site just solidifies the A*. a good example is my C4 exam (back in 2015 lol) there was an integration question which was something like 3^2x the type of which had not been asked before, but luckily the night before i did an almost identical question on madas so i was able to do it easily

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