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hi im in year 10 nearly year 11 and im doing edexcel GCSE's . Please can someone help me how do you efficiently revise for chem and remember all the equations and calculations and all the other facts about elements and stuff?!?
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Hi, it's great you're thinking about revision, I can greatly encourage and recommend you look at past papers for Edexcel chemistry, this will allow you to adjust to how Edexcel exam papers are, the type of content they usually put on there the format, etc.
It will also get you used to exams, and you can understand the marking scheme, this is great as you can track your progress through marks, which is very motivating in comparison to watching youtube videos where you may not be sure if something has sunk in or not.
It will also get you used to exams, and you can understand the marking scheme, this is great as you can track your progress through marks, which is very motivating in comparison to watching youtube videos where you may not be sure if something has sunk in or not.
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Hi, it's great you're thinking about revision, I can greatly encourage and recommend you look at past papers for Edexcel chemistry, this will allow you to adjust to how Edexcel exam papers are, the type of content they usually put on there the format, etc.
It will also get you used to exams, and you can understand the marking scheme, this is great as you can track your progress through marks, which is very motivating in comparison to watching youtube videos where you may not be sure if something has sunk in or not.
Hi, it's great you're thinking about revision, I can greatly encourage and recommend you look at past papers for Edexcel chemistry, this will allow you to adjust to how Edexcel exam papers are, the type of content they usually put on there the format, etc.
It will also get you used to exams, and you can understand the marking scheme, this is great as you can track your progress through marks, which is very motivating in comparison to watching youtube videos where you may not be sure if something has sunk in or not.
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