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Ask me first:
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My exam board (e.g. AQA / Edexcel / OCR / Eduqas)
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Whether I want Higher only, Further Maths only, or both
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Once confirmed, create a complete topic list for:
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GCSE Higher Maths
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GCSE Further Maths (clearly marked as “Further Maths only”)
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For each topic, provide:
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A clear explanation (no waffle)
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Key formulas and rules
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2–3 worked examples (step-by-step)
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Common exam mistakes and how to avoid them
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5 exam-style questions (mixed difficulty)
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Fully worked answers
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Highlight:
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Topics that are frequently examined
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Topics students typically struggle with
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Links between Higher Maths → Further Maths
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Create:
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A 4–6 week revision plan
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With daily study tasks and active recall suggestions
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Style requirements:
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GCSE level (not A-Level)
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Clear headings and bullet points
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No unnecessary theory
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Assume I am aiming for Grade 7–9
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If something depends on the exam board, state the difference clearly.
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