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Help for ALevel

Hi everyone! I’m starting Grade 13 this year and will be studying A-Level Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. I’ve already completed all my AS Level content, and in 2026 I’ll be moving on to the A2 syllabus, with my final exams expected around October–November 2026. My aim is to achieve high grades (A’s or possibly A*), and I’m really motivated to stay consistent from the beginning. I’m looking for advice on how to build a strong and effective study or revision timetable, as well as any proven techniques, tips, or strategies that actually work for long-term learning and exam success. I’ve also heard about retrospective and spaced-revision timetables and would love to know if they’re effective and how to use them properly. Any guidance or examples would be greatly appreciated!
It was a while ago that i did my a-levels, but i always found that past papers worked well for me. Obviously you cant do those right fro the beginning, but once you have some of the content under your belt, i found they were good. They also show you where your strengths and weaknesses are.

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