A Level Miscellaneous

Links:

Papa Cambridge: Notes and past papers. Subject-specific links can be found in the A Level Resources page.

Z Notes: Has A Level notes written by past students, past live stream sessions that explain concepts, and a discord server.

Physics and Maths Tutor: Gives you past paper questions for the specific topics you want. Make sure you pick the CIE/CAIE A Level section, that’s the type our school offers.

Seneca Learning: Free courses for A Levels. Make sure you pick the CIE/CAIE A Level section, that’s the type our school offers.

Revision World: Summarizes and revises AL concepts.

Free Science Lessons: Youtube playlists that explain AL concepts.


Tips:

Practice, practice, practice! Past papers are the key to getting an A* in your A Levels. It’s always a good idea to start with the latest papers first instead of the older ones as those tend to be out of syllabus.

• Read the examiners’ reports. These are documents that Cambridge releases each year which are written by the people who are going to mark the A Level papers. In it, they tell you what they like to read in the student responses as well as examples of what not to do. Analyze these reports well, they’re your greatest resource.

• Make a schedule. This is important so you don’t end up cramming everything the night before the exam. If you’re doing multiple A Levels, then we suggest focusing on only one subject a day. And to keep yourself motivated, set yourself some study goals!


That’s all we have for now. If you have any questions (or maybe some resources or tips of your own you’d like us to add) then feel free to use the question box below. We wish you the best of luck in your A Levels!

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