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Maths genie for a levels

Hi everyone
I'm taking maths for a levels, does anyone here know if maths genie is a good for getting A*? My exam board is edexcel.

Reply 1

All I can say that most maths A-levels, regardless of exam board, cover most of the same content so it should be a great resource.
Thanks, I have never heard of this but it seems really promising, especially with the videos as quick videos before your lesson could really boost your progress.
Maths edexcel only gets more fun in A2. And further maths is actually more interesting as it is 'new' maths but I hope you will find any maths enjoyable.

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by honorable-bubble
Hi everyone
I'm taking maths for a levels, does anyone here know if maths genie is a good for getting A*? My exam board is edexcel.

Hi, I found maths genie really useful for complementing my textbook questions practice and bridging the gap between those questions and exam-style questions. But I wouldn’t call Maths Genie questions the most exam-style accurate. I would recommend PMT and past papers for that. Though I understand those are sparse resources.

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by honorable-bubble
Hi everyone
I'm taking maths for a levels, does anyone here know if maths genie is a good for getting A*? My exam board is edexcel.


Hi,

Although I’ve not done A-level Maths, I’ve used MathsGenie for GCSE and found it really helpful. The revision videos are clear, and working through topic-by-topic questions helps build understanding. For A-levels, it can still be useful, but I would recommend using PhysicsandMathsTutor instead for practice questions, as these are taken from past papers and reflect the exam style. Doing full past papers from the Edexcel website is also essential to get used to timing, question structure, and reflecting on weaker topics.

Hope this helps,

Tayba
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