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IAL Biology Edexcel Jan 2021

I made a thread for all of sitting the biology exam in January, how are we all feeling about them?

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Great, since I’ve finished sixth form in 2019. :biggrin:
Original post by EmberPlayer
Great, since I’ve finished sixth form in 2019. :biggrin:


Original post by summer044
I made a thread for all of sitting the biology exam in January, how are we all feeling about them?

What is most likely to come in this exam?🧐
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Original post by Shining Star_2
What is most likely to come in this exam?🧐

i have no idea, do you have any predications?
Original post by summer044
i have no idea, do you have any predications?

Nope lol
Original post by summer044
i have no idea, do you have any predications?

Most likely stuff covered by the syllabus.
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Original post by EmberPlayer
Most likely stuff covered by the syllabus.

love your sarcasm as always :biggrin:
anyone sitting unit 2 or 4?
Original post by roshnijesrani
anyone sitting unit 2 or 4?

I’m sitting unit 1
Me sitting Unit 4
im sitting for unit 1 2 and 3
anyone doing chem unit 1 2 3? or pure maths 1 and 2 or statistics?
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Original post by Cueball002
anyone doing chem unit 1 2 3? or pure maths 1 and 2 or statistics?

im doing unit 1 chem and p1 for maths unit 1 for bio :smile:
Original post by TrES2b
im doing unit 1 chem and p1 for maths unit 1 for bio :smile:

oh okay...im really having difficulties in answering the biology 5 and 6 mark questions. how do you go about them
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Original post by Cueball002
oh okay...im really having difficulties in answering the biology 5 and 6 mark questions. how do you go about them

great tip is to just state the obvious! assume the examiner knows nothing and you are explaining this to someone who doesn't understand and you want them to understand.

but stating the obvious you can ensure you are not missing out on any marks. and writing your answer out in an explanation format will differently help you maximise marks.

hope this helps :smile:
perfect👍🏻 thanks
Original post by TrES2b
great tip is to just state the obvious! assume the examiner knows nothing and you are explaining this to someone who doesn't understand and you want them to understand.

but stating the obvious you can ensure you are not missing out on any marks. and writing your answer out in an explanation format will differently help you maximise marks.

hope this helps :smile:

:biggrin:
can we just do the discussion after the paper over here too....or are you guys not into discussing papers once they're done?
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Original post by Cueball002
can we just do the discussion after the paper over here too....or are you guys not into discussing papers once they're done?

i HAVE to discuss a paper after i do it it makes me less stressed yes of course come back here after the exam :biggrin:

where r u from by the way?
iTS IN A DAY!!!! any tips

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