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Hey I’m going into year 12 in September and want to get a head start for A levels -
I’m doing English Lit (edexcel - Frankenstein, handmaids tale, A streetcar named desire, poetry of the decade), History (edexcel - Maos China, Lenin to Yeltsin), and Religious studies (wjec - Buddhism, philosophy of religion, ethics)
I was wondering if anyone had any resources or advice about the jump from gcse?
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I’m doing English Lit (edexcel - Frankenstein, handmaids tale, A streetcar named desire, poetry of the decade), History (edexcel - Maos China, Lenin to Yeltsin), and Religious studies (wjec - Buddhism, philosophy of religion, ethics)
I was wondering if anyone had any resources or advice about the jump from gcse?

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For History, I suggest looking up some youtube videos on those topics so you can have a rough overview of those topics and look at how the exam is structured. Seneca Learning would be a good start for History. The jump from GCSE isn't that bad but it's just that independence, depth of content and initiative you have to take that you just have to get used to
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For History, I suggest looking up some youtube videos on those topics so you can have a rough overview of those topics and look at how the exam is structured. Seneca Learning would be a good start for History. The jump from GCSE isn't that bad but it's just that independence, depth of content and initiative you have to take that you just have to get used to
For History, I suggest looking up some youtube videos on those topics so you can have a rough overview of those topics and look at how the exam is structured. Seneca Learning would be a good start for History. The jump from GCSE isn't that bad but it's just that independence, depth of content and initiative you have to take that you just have to get used to
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