I would say ask your supervisor/teacher. They usually have resources to hand or can reccomend what to revise from.
Good luck with your next exam.

I would say ask your supervisor/teacher. They usually have resources to hand or can reccomend what to revise from.
Good luck with your next exam.
Is this for GCSE or IGCSE?
I'm doing IGCSE at the moment, and if you are doing the same, then I really don't know. The textbook I have is excellent for revision, and I just got 99% in my IGCSE mock (including the coursework) and that's having only revised from the textbook.
I love those revision books (like above) though. I've got some for geography and they're excellent. If you get a revision book made by your exam board, then its great because the revision book will include just what you need to know and nothing else. Books published by other companies could include information that you don't need, or could miss out some that you do.
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http://www.historyonthenet.com/ - is great for something.
Christ, if you think GCSE history is bad. Try A-level![]()
Yeah, my brother got a few of these for his GCSE's and he said they really helped him.it depends on what like history yr doing, cause i know there's tonnes of different history gcse specs. but i found the book the most useful thing to revise from when i did history, this one in particular:
the CGP guides are great, don't think they're that expensive either and you can get them at like wh smiths.
A-level history is ok! Well AS is anyway..I found it easier than GCSEhttp://www.historyonthenet.com/ - is great for something.
Christ, if you think GCSE history is bad. Try A-level
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