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Sun 11/01/04 at 20:11
"slightlyshortertagl"
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I know sites with these things exist...

Full, complete GCSE notes for different subjects.

A couple of my teachers have them... I'd give you the link, but you'd have to have a user-account at my school to access them.

Does anyone know of any good PUBLIC websites that have comprehensive notes on different subjects?

Mainly, I'm looking for Biology, Physics and Electronics.

Pwease?
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:27
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"SOUP!"
Posts: 13,017
I condensed GCSE science into a small excercise book of notes, which I might load up for this years GCSE lot, it could be quite helpful.

I've also got Maths simplified, and I passed with an A, so I will put them online too if anyone wants.


Remember the Mocks are harder than the real thing.
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:25
Regular
"Twenty quid."
Posts: 11,452
*your brain
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:25
Regular
"Twenty quid."
Posts: 11,452
Darling wrote:
> How can i revise in a day (Tomorrow-tonight is still the weekend!!)

Put the book through a shredder, scoop out our brain with a spoon, fill your head with the newly shredded paper.

Remember to keep your brain in a jar so you can replace it later.
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:23
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LOL, that's brilliant
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:22
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"leaf it aaaaht"
Posts: 7,914
MoJoJoJo wrote:
> Can't remember much from my GCSEs, but during my AS/A2 levels, I'd
> just summarise my already VERY sketchy notes. I'd get two year's
> worth of work onto half a side of A4. And I got As and Bs in those
> exams. The system works.


MoJoJoJo just the person...i got a Law Exam one module on Tuesday but..well..ok i'll be honest here, i suck at Law, I've had so much time off due to illness, family matters and hangovers i know nothing! How can i revise in a day (Tomorrow-tonight is still the weekend!!)


GO GO GO!
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:18
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"That's right!"
Posts: 10,645
Can't remember much from my GCSEs, but during my AS/A2 levels, I'd just summarise my already VERY sketchy notes. I'd get two year's worth of work onto half a side of A4. And I got As and Bs in those exams. The system works.
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:18
Regular
"leaf it aaaaht"
Posts: 7,914
www.revision-notes.co.uk

www.studyZones.com

www.uk-learning.net

The first two are web sites i've used for my A levels but they wasn't too good because i was looking for a specific novel and play and i think we are the only college to do the books we do in the world. The last one is a forum (NOT AS GOOD AS THIS ONE-BIG UP!!) but if you want to ask a specific question then the members are very good and clued up. They are all Oxbridge Standard, however they are only members like we are to SR so you might not get a deffinate answer but it's worth a try!
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:17
"period drama"
Posts: 19,792
Don't worry about GCSEs.
They don't matter.
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:15
Posts: 15,443
You don't need much help for GCSE if you can follow what you're doing in the classroom. Just get some excercises that cover the syllabus, do one or two questions (say one easy, one hard) from them and check the answers. If they're wrong, look it up.
Sun 11/01/04 at 20:13
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"Puerile Shagging"
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Something like www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize?

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