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Hi,
So in RS I am predicted a Grade 9 but I am unsure to how to go about my revision (going into Year 10) .
I'm doing AQA Religious Studies A (Christianity and Islam)
I already have an Oxford AQA textbook which is really good and brief as well as a booklet my school has provided.
I have attempted to make notes but I feel that it won't work for me, but I have started to make a list of quotes for each subtopic.
Any help would be really appreciated.
So in RS I am predicted a Grade 9 but I am unsure to how to go about my revision (going into Year 10) .
I'm doing AQA Religious Studies A (Christianity and Islam)
I already have an Oxford AQA textbook which is really good and brief as well as a booklet my school has provided.
I have attempted to make notes but I feel that it won't work for me, but I have started to make a list of quotes for each subtopic.
Any help would be really appreciated.
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(Original post by febreze)
Hi,
So in RS I am predicted a Grade 9 but I am unsure to how to go about my revision (going into Year 10) .
I'm doing AQA Religious Studies A (Christianity and Islam)
I already have an Oxford AQA textbook which is really good and brief as well as a booklet my school has provided.
I have attempted to make notes but I feel that it won't work for me, but I have started to make a list of quotes for each subtopic.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Hi,
So in RS I am predicted a Grade 9 but I am unsure to how to go about my revision (going into Year 10) .
I'm doing AQA Religious Studies A (Christianity and Islam)
I already have an Oxford AQA textbook which is really good and brief as well as a booklet my school has provided.
I have attempted to make notes but I feel that it won't work for me, but I have started to make a list of quotes for each subtopic.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Memorise a lot of quotes from each subtopic as you are doing currently and make sure your exam technique is perfect. You can also memorise a short answer for possible questions that could come up so you immediately have something to write about and spend less time thinking in the exam.
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Practice papers are key, because there's a trend in them. For example, the question about God's omnibenevolence and existence of suffering and evil is a question that appears over and over again.
Also, I would suggest making Quizlet sets with all the quotations and teachings, so they'll stick in your head (this is the technique I used)
Also, I would suggest making Quizlet sets with all the quotations and teachings, so they'll stick in your head (this is the technique I used)
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(Original post by Incede)
Hi, i got a 9 doing the exact same exams as you.
Memorise a lot of quotes from each subtopic as you are doing currently and make sure your exam technique is perfect. You can also memorise a short answer for possible questions that could come up so you immediately have something to write about and spend less time thinking in the exam.)
Hi, i got a 9 doing the exact same exams as you.
Memorise a lot of quotes from each subtopic as you are doing currently and make sure your exam technique is perfect. You can also memorise a short answer for possible questions that could come up so you immediately have something to write about and spend less time thinking in the exam.)
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(Original post by febreze)
is there anything you did to revise the content (make notes, flashcards, mindmaps) also congrats on the 9 i am aiming for that too but it might be a little bit overenthusiastic
is there anything you did to revise the content (make notes, flashcards, mindmaps) also congrats on the 9 i am aiming for that too but it might be a little bit overenthusiastic
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https://quizlet.com/class/6237597/ only covers a bit of your content but should be helpful

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