Because Practice Really Does Make Perfect!

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Subject: A-level Maths
Last updated: 23/12/2008
Tags: a-level maths, advice (general)
A-level Maths

Students often look for a short cut. Unfortunately, there is no short cut to perfection. You may find certain techniques make certain topics easier to deal with. However, there is no substitute to tackling a problem with full theoretical evaluation if you want to consistently achieve the highest results.

Many students, especially in the modular A level system today, look to hit certain topics. Only revising a certain area of the syllabus, is a very dangerous tactic! If in doubt, go back, and practise practise practise - it really will be useful!

 

 


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I am the Head of Economics at Regent College (Independent 6th Form) in Rayners Lane. I am a BA MA Graduate from the University of Cambridge (Queens' College). I am also an Examiner for A-level Economics for Edexcel (Also teach OCR and AQA).



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