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I’m doing my GCSE’s in May/June 2020 and I was wondering whether I could use past papers of the old specification to revise for bio, chem and physics because for the new specification there’s only the 2018 paper out. Could I still use the old specification past papers?
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i mean you could, its still practise but like be wary some questions will be different on new spec but, its about doing as many papers right.
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You definitely can, it doesn't matter whether you do the old spec or new spec papers because the questions are more or less the same every year some will just be worded differently and others wont be at all. I did this for my exams and honestly it was probably the only part of my revision that was actually helpful. I took my exams in January and there were similar questions that I had seen on the old spec papers from like 2012 so I knew what to put straight away.
Save my exams is really useful for past papers because they give you model answers which is so much better than using the mark scheme because if you don't know the answer to something you can just learn their answer and you're good to go.
Save my exams is really useful for past papers because they give you model answers which is so much better than using the mark scheme because if you don't know the answer to something you can just learn their answer and you're good to go.
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