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Hiii!! I am currently a year 11 student who has just finished their GCSES (awaiting results) and I wanted to take a fresh start for my a levels. I will be doing Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Psychology next year (board is edexcel) so if there are any resources/ notes/ YouTube channels you all can share I would be immensely grateful!! thanks a lot for reading and have a great day!

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Are you doing edexcel psychology? Because i just finished it and i have all the notes youll ever need pretty much. Oh and A* ones to based off ms.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16ESDpVDOQOXQEkX9HfcyS2A1sGiEMpP8

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by X.243llie
Are you doing edexcel psychology? Because i just finished it and i have all the notes youll ever need pretty much. Oh and A* ones to based off ms.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16ESDpVDOQOXQEkX9HfcyS2A1sGiEMpP8

Saw your comment on another thread!! Thanks a lot they will be extremely helpful

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by Angic
Saw your comment on another thread!! Thanks a lot they will be extremely helpful


Btw if you need any help on how to revise it or whatever let me know. I personally loved edexcel for psychology as the structure of it is great. Its always an approach and in the approach is a behaviour. Classics and contemporary studies. Its nicely organised the spec. Let me see if i can find some other stuff

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by X.243llie
Thank you so muchhh
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by Angic
Hiii!! I am currently a year 11 student who has just finished their GCSES (awaiting results) and I wanted to take a fresh start for my a levels. I will be doing Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Psychology next year (board is edexcel) so if there are any resources/ notes/ YouTube channels you all can share I would be immensely grateful!! thanks a lot for reading and have a great day!

Im also starting a levels in September and doing biology, i bought the CGP headstart book and have been working through that. It’s relatively short and mostly consolidates triple content with some new principles. Best of luck for results day!!!

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by DerDracologe
Im also starting a levels in September and doing biology, i bought the CGP headstart book and have been working through that. It’s relatively short and mostly consolidates triple content with some new principles. Best of luck for results day!!!

thanks I hope you did well tooo

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by Angic
Hiii!! I am currently a year 11 student who has just finished their GCSES (awaiting results) and I wanted to take a fresh start for my a levels. I will be doing Maths, Biology, Chemistry and Psychology next year (board is edexcel) so if there are any resources/ notes/ YouTube channels you all can share I would be immensely grateful!! thanks a lot for reading and have a great day!

Hi @Angic

It's fantastic to hear your already being prepared with your A-levels. This will pay off when it comes to your exams!

My main recommendations would be to use the Edexcel text book and make question cards/revision cards using this content. This will ensure you have all the information covered. I also highly recommend looking through past exam papers and seeing how answered are structured. By having some kind of structure to your answer, you will ensure you include all the necessary information. You can either use the official site to find these papers or, personally, I used a site called "physics and maths tutor", which has past papers from a variety of subjects, including psychology.

I hope this helped, good luck with your A-levels,
-Sophia (Business and Management)

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t's fantastic to hear your already being prepared with your A-levels. This will pay off when it comes to your exams!My main recommendations would be to use the Edexcel text book and make question cards/revision cards using this content. This will ensure you have all the information covered. I also highly recommend looking through past exam papers and seeing how answered are structured. By having some kind of structure to your answer, you will ensure you include all the necessary information. You can either use the official site to find these papers or, personally, I used a site called "physics and maths tutor" and one more site, which has past papers from a variety of subjects, including psychology.
I also use Edexcel for preparation and agree that it's a great resource. It's good to have people who validate it
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