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any last min tips for remembering stats I’ve had so many other exams I’ve left it kinda last minute for politics

anyone wanting to cram or have any tips please lmk as I’m usually getting a* and I’m worried it might not go well

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you might want to post this elsewhere as it looks like this is in 'medical schools'! you could always try posting under 'a level study help' or a exam specific chat!!

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by angel_222!
you might want to post this elsewhere as it looks like this is in 'medical schools'! you could always try posting under 'a level study help' or a exam specific chat!!


omg sorry I made a new acc and it’s bugging tysm!

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by 444stydye
any last min tips for remembering stats I’ve had so many other exams I’ve left it kinda last minute for politics
anyone wanting to cram or have any tips please lmk as I’m usually getting a* and I’m worried it might not go well


For politics stats tbh I just find flashcards to be gods gift - I make huge decks for each topic w all the stats I need then just do them till I know them

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by 444stydye
any last min tips for remembering stats I’ve had so many other exams I’ve left it kinda last minute for politics
anyone wanting to cram or have any tips please lmk as I’m usually getting a* and I’m worried it might not go well


Hey are you in year 13

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by 444stydye
any last min tips for remembering stats I’ve had so many other exams I’ve left it kinda last minute for politics
anyone wanting to cram or have any tips please lmk as I’m usually getting a* and I’m worried it might not go well

I know this sounds a bit simple but as I found flashcards took me ages to make last year I generally put all the examples I had for a specific topic on a sheet of paper/ word document, often organised into essay plans, and just kept repeating them over and over out loud, then writing them on a whiteboard over and over, then getting people to test me if they had time. I’d also constantly keep coming back to them and repeating the process. If you haven’t got long (that was me with paper 3 last year) stick to examples that you think could be used in multiple essay/across different topics.

Also remember that 2/3s of the marks come from analysis and judgement - practice at least one essay a day, watch videos on exam technique and you will be fine :smile:

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by Depressed44
Hey are you in year 13


yess

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