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what is the best way to revise for a level economics (edexcel)

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Reply 20

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.

Could you please send me your notes and exam structure for answering 25 markers that too with your quality model answers

Reply 21

Regarding your offer to send notes and sample answers, I would certainly be happy to receive them, but I want to be sure that it does not violate any academic rules. At the very least, links to publicly available resources or tips on study methods would be very helpful!

Reply 22

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.
Hey, this is afew years after your comment 😅 but I was wondering if you would still be able to send me your notes ?

Reply 23

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.

hello, are these notes still available?

Reply 24

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by million.
was wondering if u got the notes?

no unfortunately😭

Reply 25

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.

oh id appreciate if i got them as well

Reply 26

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by rose236
https://www.youtube.com/user/EconplusDal/playlists
Dal is the only reason I got an A* in economics^

would watching his videos and doing all the past papers be enough or would you recommend taking notes from his videos and memorising them or memorising the textbook?

Reply 27

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by yaco3
I did AQA and got an A*, using a revision guide is really useful for learning content, I also used econ plus dal to help me learn the most difficult content and help me get higher level evaluation points, i also spent a lot of time learning the markshceme for the higher 25 and 15 mark questions, which helped me practice and mark my own 25/15 markers, this is really important as this is where the majority of the marks are, to get these high marks the basic content needs to be mastered especially for edexcel as im pretty sure you don't get to choose your questions like aqa do.

would you recommend using the revision guide to learn the content by blurting or is doing past papers more effective as the exam technique is maybe more important?

Reply 28

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by emilyfields101
I’m doing economics next year for a level but as it’s a new subject I was just wondering if there’s any study tips for economics?

Hey i did economics a level this year and got A* and can show proof if needed. I have some anki flashcards im giving away for a cheap price, if you would want then dm me its got 350 well written in depth cards.

Reply 29

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.

could you send me these please

Reply 30

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by jeremiah_23
To be honest, economics is not that hard when you really think about it. I did it last year and got 328/335 which was 60 marks above the A* boundary. If you want, I could send you the notes that I used if you messaged me in private.

could you send me ur notes too please, would really mean a lot

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