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    Lightbulb GCSE/A Level (Or Equivalent) Help Offered

    Hi everyone, if you need any GCSE/A Level (or equivalent) help then please ask here. I am very able to help and won't go into details to what profession I do (some of you may already know this) however if you need some help, ask away here.

    Quote me so I know who to reply to, I won't guarantee instant replies but will reply as quick as I can.

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    WHAT DO YOU WRITE IN A INTRODUCTION OF A ENGLISH LIT CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT




    PS WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION

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    is this all feeling a bit :technical to anyone else.....


    but yes please tell me how to pass my history a2 exam because I think I'm gonna do ****


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    omg ok

    how to remember like, 50 cases (case names and dates and details) for my law gcse in 5weeks. (its silly ok ;; )





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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    omg ok

    how to remember like, 50 cases (case names and dates and details) for my law gcse in 5weeks. (its silly ok ;; )
    I vouch for this. there are so many cases and authorities to remember it's unreal.

    Oh but AS level*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zitrone View Post
    WHAT DO YOU WRITE IN A INTRODUCTION OF A ENGLISH LIT CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT

    PS WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION
    Is this GCSE or A Level? Introductions usually cover the topic you are covering and/or what you are writing about. It should introduce everything in your assessment and should really give the reader an overall idea of what they are about to embark on.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rozi View Post
    is this all feeling a bit :technical to anyone else.....


    but yes please tell me how to pass my history a2 exam because I think I'm gonna do ****
    Can't really tell you how to pass your exam, but why do you think that you're going to fail? Perhaps look for some revision booklets or past exam papers and practice on those?

    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    omg ok

    how to remember like, 50 cases (case names and dates and details) for my law gcse in 5weeks. (its silly ok ;; )
    The best way (in my opinion) is to write all these case names, dates & details on separate pieces of paper/cut-ups and then slowly begin to match these up. Your brain will picture these in your head, so when you come to remember one you'll see "CASE NAME - Date/Details" in your head.

    See below example:





    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    I vouch for this. there are so many cases and authorities to remember it's unreal.

    Oh but AS level*
    See above ^^




    Hope any of this helped you guys, I did forget to say GCSE/AS/A2 ICT or Computing mainly, but will try to help with anything else.
    Last edited by Demi; 25-03-2013 at 10:54 PM.



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    How do I pass ICT 3 - A2 WJEC exam?




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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    omg ok

    how to remember like, 50 cases (case names and dates and details) for my law gcse in 5weeks. (its silly ok ;; )
    Quote Originally Posted by Intersocial View Post
    I vouch for this. there are so many cases and authorities to remember it's unreal.

    Oh but AS level*
    Not really sure why people are insistent on remembering dates, it just confuses the whole process and for the most part they aren't actually all that relevant. Statutes (Acts of Parliament) are the only ones you should really be actively trying to keep in your memory.

    Throughout my law A level I've had a notebook where I write the case name alone and draw a picture related to the point of the case and/or its name. For example:

    It doesn't really matter whether you're a visual learner or not, your effort to think of a picture that sums up the case will aid your memory and the more you review it, the easier you'll find that you remember it.

    good luck with your exams
    Last edited by Kyle; 25-03-2013 at 11:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Not really sure why people are insistent on remembering dates, it just confuses the whole process and for the most part they aren't actually all that relevant. Statutes (Acts of Parliament) are the only ones you should really be actively trying to keep in your memory.

    Throughout my law A level I've had a notebook where I write the case name alone and draw a picture related to the point of the case and/or its name. For example:

    It doesn't really matter whether you're a visual learner or not, your effort to think of a picture that sums up the case will aid your memory and the more you review it, the easier you'll find that you remember it.

    good luck with your exams
    Quote Originally Posted by Demi View Post
    The best way (in my opinion) is to write all these case names, dates & details on separate pieces of paper/cut-ups and then slowly begin to match these up. Your brain will picture these in your head, so when you come to remember one you'll see "CASE NAME - Date/Details" in your head.

    See below example:

    Thanks you two +rep
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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    How do I pass ICT 3 - A2 WJEC exam?
    REVISE! Good app: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/a2-l...503691586?mt=8
    Also, http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show....php?t=1969406 - about 5-7 posts down, some past papers to look at!

    Hope it helps

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    Not really sure why people are insistent on remembering dates, it just confuses the whole process and for the most part they aren't actually all that relevant. Statutes (Acts of Parliament) are the only ones you should really be actively trying to keep in your memory.

    Throughout my law A level I've had a notebook where I write the case name alone and draw a picture related to the point of the case and/or its name. For example:

    It doesn't really matter whether you're a visual learner or not, your effort to think of a picture that sums up the case will aid your memory and the more you review it, the easier you'll find that you remember it.

    good luck with your exams
    I actually love your way, I just posted my way of doings things but to try and twist it to the Law side. I obviously forgot to state in first post that I am more ICT / Computing based than anything.

    However, will state that anyone just asking to pass exams etc... Tell me what you're struggling on and I can try find some resources for you. Ie, Networking etc...



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