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ShadowsTM
04-22-2012, 09:12 PM
I've got my a level exams coming up soon and it's really important that I pass for an apprenticeship I want to do.
I need to achieve a C overall in my maths exams to get my required grade, May not sound a lot but in honesty (and I regret it) I spent the first year messing around and haven't put much effort in.
Anyway, just wondering if there is anyone on this forum familiar with edexcel A level maths series (Core 3, Core 4 and Mechanics 1) who would be willing to help me with revision when I need it and if I get stuck on any questions. I'm sure I could pay in RSGP.

Thanks guys :)

Brandon
04-22-2012, 09:23 PM
You can always post the question and we can all have a go at it I guess.

Hitman1531
04-22-2012, 11:36 PM
A level maths in my opinion can be nurtured.

What parts of C3, C4 are troubling you?

ShadowsTM
04-23-2012, 02:40 PM
With c3 it's the algebra, Like Cot and Sin And the double angle theorem, With c4 it's only really the final chapter (Integration) , vectors can be annoying as well

putonajonny
04-23-2012, 02:43 PM
I got 95+% in C3 and M1 and I have C4 coming up very soon, so I guess I could help..?

the flea
04-25-2012, 11:30 PM
I finished my A levels last year. Didn't do the same exam board as you I did WJEC but I know they are very similar, I used a lot of your past exam papers as revision.

I got 100% in stats and M1. Got an A overall.

If you need any help just PM me or post up on here. My main advice to you though is just go through the past exam papers like there is no tomorrow. You can easily do one every other day (about 3 a week is good), get your teachers to mark it then try and improve it each time.

When my exams where really close I was able to do the mechanics and stats exams getting 100% almost every time in about 25 mins just because of the amount of time I had practiced them.

ShadowsTM
04-26-2012, 07:39 PM
Currently Revising mechanics, Planned it all out to get through papers in plenty of time, I'm doing ICT WJEC, They are so much more specific about what they want and drop a lot of marks for even the slightest word change.