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I am literally stressing I am supposed to take biology and chemistry for ALEVEL and I am getting 5/6s when I’m predicted 8/9s I really need help if there are any tutors out there or any tips anyone can give me plsssss SEND HELP
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Original post by ggxox
I am literally stressing I am supposed to take biology and chemistry for ALEVEL and I am getting 5/6s when I’m predicted 8/9s I really need help if there are any tutors out there or any tips anyone can give me plsssss SEND HELP
It’s time to lock in

Hey @ggxox,

I studied Biology, Chemistry and Physics at GCSE - my first piece of advice is to go topic by topic and make sure you understand the content. Knowing the content is fantastic, but if you don't understand what's happening, it's going to be very difficult to remember long-term. After that, start testing your knowledge through past paper questions. These can be found on your exam board's website, and offer a good idea of how your own exam questions will be worded come May/June.

If you're predicted 8/9s, your teachers are likely very confident in your ability to do well in your final exams. What's important now is dedicating the time and energy to achieve those grades. 🙂

Best of luck!
Eve (Kingston Rep).
(edited 1 month ago)

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Original post by ggxox
I am literally stressing I am supposed to take biology and chemistry for ALEVEL and I am getting 5/6s when I’m predicted 8/9s I really need help if there are any tutors out there or any tips anyone can give me plsssss SEND HELP
It’s time to lock in

hi there, I’m on a gap yr (personal reasons) with achieved 10 A*s at gcse, and achieved A*AA ( bio, chem, psych) at alevel. I have a few spaces available for tutoring in a variety of topics and everything is online to make the sessions as comfortable as possible, please dm if interested!

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Original post by kh4d.s
hi there, I’m on a gap yr (personal reasons) with achieved 10 A*s at gcse, and achieved A*AA ( bio, chem, psych) at alevel. I have a few spaces available for tutoring in a variety of topics and everything is online to make the sessions as comfortable as possible, please dm if interested!
Yesss I’m interested in biology and chemistry tutoring but it’s not letting me dm you how much do u charge?

Reply 4

Original post by Kingston Eve
Hey @ggxox,
I studied Biology, Chemistry and Physics at GCSE - my first piece of advice is to go topic by topic and make sure you understand the content. Knowing the content is fantastic, but if you don't understand what's happening, it's going to be very difficult to remember long-term. After that, start testing your knowledge through past paper questions. These can be found on your exam board's website, and offer a good idea of how your own exam questions will be worded come May/June.
If you're predicted 8/9s, your teachers are likely very confident in your ability to do well in your final exams. What's important now is dedicating the time and energy to achieve those grades. 🙂
Best of luck!
Eve (Kingston Rep).

Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾

Reply 5

Original post by ggxox
Yesss I’m interested in biology and chemistry tutoring but it’s not letting me dm you how much do u charge?

Hi ggxox, I’ve sent you a dm!

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