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How to "study" A-level Maths, not just learn?

To make you an A* student in Maths and Further Maths, the main technique is to sort everything by methods and knowledge. I spent 3 weekends catching up from knowing nothing to A* by my methods and I wi...

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Answered by Ray L. Maths tutor
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How can I write a full answer in the short amount of time given in the exam?

By practicing lots of past paper questions, I will make sure that you understand the necessary structure of an answer. This includes the steps needed for an introduction, the main body o...

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Answered by Sonia A. English tutor
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What is a critical analysis?

A critical analysis is a description of what you, the reader, understand from the text. This shouldn't be from context you have researched or analysis of hypothesis posed by secondary critics, rather i...

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How do I approach Shakespeare?

The key to Shakespeare's work is understanding them. Grasping their meaning and understanding the language. Once you have that, you can begin to analyse any Shakespearean text. The meaning behind the t...

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How do I learn quotes for my exam?

It's important to identify the general themes in the texts you are studying. Once you've pulled out the themes, then begin to look for quotes that back up that theme, relate to the theme. Don't rehears...

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