For some reason you’ve ended up in the situation where you haven’t done any revision and it is one week until your A Level exams. Nightmare. Whilst you may not be able to shoot for those A*s anymore (well maybe you can, but it’s highly unlikely)
So you want to get straight As? Well, whilst it may seem impossible at first, let us assure you that it is perfectly doable with the right revision tactics and level of organisation. People have managed to do it before so there is no reason that you can’t do
When it comes to A Level chemistry, one of the most important skills you’ll learn is how to apply concepts and knowledge to wide range of circumstances as opposed to just a few like at GCSE. The course content will typically cover a lot of your GCSE course again
As you expect, A Level biology is not vastly different to GCSE biology, usually it just features more detail than you’ve previously covered the content. This means that you spend a lot of time just developing your understanding of things you already covered briefly at GCSE. All exam boards
If you're a year eleven or maybe even year ten, then by now you'll be sick of people lecturing you on how much harder sixth form is. It's true that there is a big difference between A Level and GCSE, but that's not just the difficulty level of the content.
Once you get into year eleven you’re almost immediately pressured to start thinking about A Level options and where you’ll go for college. And whilst it may seem daunting at first, there’s only a few things you have to think about to make the right choice. 1.
Medicine is one of the most competitive university courses offered regardless of which university you are looking at. Not only is it in high demand, it usually also has very rigid entry requirements with high grades and specific subjects meaning that if you want to go into medicine, you usually
It’s not uncommon for an A Level student to drop one of their subjects after a year, but this can cause trouble when deciding which one they should drop. There are many things you should consider when it comes to making the decision, some academic and some personal. Hopefully,