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Chief factors to follow while taking a revision of chemistry

Topic: Business Start-upPublished February 5, 2013

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Having tried and tested our approach we know that it is the most effective. After all, we have proved this through our results and course feedback. During the two day exam a level chemistry revision courses you will spend 16 hours of revision focusing on your exams. Unlike other chemistry revision course providers who use a "topic based approach" to revision, we do not. Our a level chemistry revision courses are exam board and unit specific. This means that you will only be studying with other students who are sitting the same exam as you are. Areas of focus during your chemistry revision course Syllabus review Exam technique Exam Practice Syllabus Review It goes without saying that to do well in your exams, you need to understand the content.rnThe syllabus review workshops focuses on the key areas that you identified during your initial questionnaire, as well as additional areas that the tutors highlight as critical to your chances of success in your exams. rnWe'll make sure that we cover these key areas during your A Level chemistry revision as well as the parts of the core syllabus, especially pointing out the bits that are more likely to come up in the final exams and how all the sections relate to each other. Exam Technique Your Examiners are all former Principal Examiners or Chief Examiners. You will benefit from their knowledge and exam technique skills. Their unit specific workshops on examination technique focus on the key areas that you need, in order to achieve your target grades. No other A Level revision courses provider offers you the opportunity to work alongside the Chief & Principal examiners to the extent that we do. The Examiners will suggest exam techniques and strategies for GCSE Revision Courses that will help you boost your grades. They will also ensure that you fully understand how to apply your answer to the exam question as well as ensuring that you know and fully understand the difference between analysis and evaluation. rnThese exam focused sessions help to build up your understanding and knowledge of the subject area and will improve your exam confidence as a result. Exam Practice During your Revision for A Level course you will complete a mock paper which will be marked by your examiners. The examiners will then work alongside you to ensure that you then fully understand how to achieve the maximum possible marks during your A Level Courses. Ensuring that you know how to answer the exam questions during your exam is crucial. rnExam practice is a great way of consolidating all the content you're expected to remember until the final exams, while at the same time fine tuning what you have learnt about exam skills during the course. Revision For A Level is about getting better at what you will actually be doing during your exams. On your first day, you will be set homework which will include writing a few exam questions. You will then go through the answers and structure to these on the second day with the examiners during the revision course. Your examiners have had experience in writing, setting & moderating the exams. They will share their expertise with you for Revision for A Levels to ensure and provide you with the best possible guidance.

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