Revision Guides

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Subject: GCSE Science
Last updated: 22/08/2010
Tags: gcse science, recommendations (study materials)
GCSE Science

Revision guides are great tools for getting to grips with your revision and even planning ahead with your studies. But they are just guides and I have seen too many pupils mistaking them for complete revision notes. Bad mistake! 

I always instruct my pupils to use revision guides as a guide to identifying what topics they need to explore to a depth that is deeper than that required of them by their Key-Stage. CGP revision guides are by far the best for A-Level, GCSE, KS3, KS2 and KS1. Don’t bother with the others. Only for Key-Stage3, I would recommend trying to get your hands on earlier editions of the Science revision guide as they cover a lot more topics than the current edition.

 


Dr Jason Maroothynaden GCSE Physics Tutor (South West London)

About The Author

I love teaching. Am patience and understanding. Having brought pupils through KS3, GCSE and A-level, I am fully aware of the challenges the current syllabuses present and common problems for students.



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