Hey everyone, My first tip was to make sure you can remember all the key theories and key terms. If you need help with this, definitely try my A-level flashcards! missestruch.co.uk/product/a-level-biology-flashcards/ These are great for learning and remembering all the key terms linked to each topic
Thanks so much I have mocks in 2 weeks and I’m so nervous because the highest grade I’ve ever got in my end of topic tests is a B, usually I get D’s, and it’s usually because of the application questions. Hopefully I’ll do okay 😅
could you draw out a relevant diagram for a question if you struggle to explain well? for example if a question was something to do with amino acids and urea production could draw out the deamination and ornithine cycle/or a question about the action potential steps could you draw out the graph and label depolarisation and repolarisation and stuff and still get enough marks?
Hey everyone,
My first tip was to make sure you can remember all the key theories and key terms. If you need help with this, definitely try my A-level flashcards! missestruch.co.uk/product/a-level-biology-flashcards/
These are great for learning and remembering all the key terms linked to each topic
Thanks so much I have mocks in 2 weeks and I’m so nervous because the highest grade I’ve ever got in my end of topic tests is a B, usually I get D’s, and it’s usually because of the application questions. Hopefully I’ll do okay 😅
ahh god luck!! Definitely try these tips and the free assessment skills bundle!
Did the advice help?
@@emina8700 yes!! I got a B in my mock, and I’m sitting my AS biology- paper one just done, and paper 2 next week and I’m feeling confident
Thanks you so much needed this so much
You're so welcome!!!
Thank you so much :)
you're so welcome !!
Thank you so much, ive got a mock in 3 days 😞
good luck!!! I hope this helps
Where is the link to your application pack on the websitee??
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could you draw out a relevant diagram for a question if you struggle to explain well? for example if a question was something to do with amino acids and urea production could draw out the deamination and ornithine cycle/or a question about the action potential steps could you draw out the graph and label depolarisation and repolarisation and stuff and still get enough marks?
Wouldn't do that at all tbh, mark scheme is kinda strict
im in yr 12, how often per week should i be doing exam questions?
depends if you have already been set any for homework or have test come up. If you have time, maybe 20 minutes per week unless you have a test sooner