Casio FX-991EX
According to Marques Brownlee, using this calculator increases your chances of obtaining full UMS.
Oxford MyNotes Notebook
I used this for A-level Physics, but I imagine it would be amazing for any subject where you might be taking detailed notes.The main selling point for this would be the Scribzee feature, where you can very easily scan your notes onto an app, which makes it so easy to share digitally. The paper quality is also one of the best i've seen.
Oxford Revision Cards
If you prefer creating phyisical flashcards, these are probably the best ones out there. Similar to the notebook, you can also use the Scribezee feature, and scan your cards onto an app, which makes it so easy to use and share digitally.
Helix Maths Set
An essential, definetely more reliable than the ones they provide you during the exam.
Pin-Point pen
This pen completely enhanced my writing experience,
and had people asking me where they could get it from all
the time.
"That's a fresh pen you've got there" - my maths teacher.
WJEC Geography Revision Guide
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 1: Changing places
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 2: Coastal landscapes and Tectonic hazards
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 3: Glaciated landscapes and Tectonic hazards
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 4: Water and carbon cycles; Fieldwork and investigative skills
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 5: Global Governance: Change and challenges; 21st century challenges
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
A-level Geography Student Guide 6: Contemporary Themes in Geography
Quite a detailed and consise textbook, with nice and clear illustrations, covering all the points on the A-level specification. This book would be pretty good for collating info when making flash cards.
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2019 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=71 A=59 B=53 C=47 D=41 |
2018 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=73 A=61 B=55 C=49 D=43 |
2017 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=73 A=61 B=55 C=49 D=43 |
2019 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=51 A=43 B=39 C=36 D=33 |
2018 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=50 A=42 B=38 C=34 D=31 |
2017 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme |
fullUMS=49 A=41 B=37 C=33 D=30 |
2019 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme | A*=66 A=54 B=47 C=40 D=33 |
2018 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme | A*=67 A=61 B=55 C=49 D=43 |
2019 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme | A*=50 A=45 B=40 C=35 D=30 |
2018 | Question Paper | Mark Scheme | A*=48 A=43 B=38 C=33 D=28 |