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Ken Renwick (Newcastle upon Tyne)

By: Ken Renwick (NE9)
Subject: A-level Biology
Topic: advice (general)
Last updated: 18/12/2008



After examinations, most students just want to wind down and relax for the whole of the summer vacation.

But how do you think you did in those recent examinations?

Until the results are published in August, no one will know their grades, however whether you have exceeded your expectations or not met your desired grades, there are improvements you can start in preparation for next term.

  • GCSE students moving up to A/S or A2 courses usually discover that the new course is difficult during the first term, especially if a modular course is taken.
  • If you know that resits are going to be required, then start working now - your exam could be only a few months away!
  • New and unfamilar topics which are to be studied in the new term can be researched.

All of the above and in fact any time spent reading around your subject can help you in the new up and coming term in September.

Give yourself some edge over your classmates - start studying now, even a few hours a week can help.

If you don't know where to start, contact one of the Tutors listed. Most of the Tutors should be familiar with your course content and will provide you with areas to concentrate on.

Spend your summer wisely.

Time is your most valuable asset.

Summer Tuition is the simple answer to success in your new term!




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