OCR A Level Religion Ethics and Philosophy essay plans for every topic + possible questionQuick View
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OCR A Level Religion Ethics and Philosophy essay plans for every topic + possible question

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<p>I made these essay plans as my way of revising and then simply memorised them by rewriting them on my whiteboard/ blurting which is how i achieved an A* and one of the highest marks in the country.<br /> The plans include information from textbooks, online websites and niche information found via exterior sources + my teacher<br /> Each plan is colour coded with key words, key scholars, for and against paragraphs (ie argument 1 - critisism - rebuttal - defence)<br /> The plans are very detailed, some in the DCT section have summaries beneath them but i didnt do this for all<br /> I would recommend reading and editing them with your own knowledge/ information if you want to and then just memorising them<br /> Message me if you would like to buy specific ones or only one out of religion ethics and philosophy and i can relist for a lower price<br /> Also feel free to message me if you would like any other tips on this subject as it is one of the hardest alevels and there isnt much guidance online</p>
A-Level Psychology AQA Summaries for every topic, essay plans for allQuick View
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A-Level Psychology AQA Summaries for every topic, essay plans for all

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<p>I made these clear tables for psychology alevel which led me to acheiving an A* and one of the highest marks in the country<br /> Each table includes sections for AO1 and AO3 in every topic (i did attachment, memory, psychopathology, social influence, biopsychology, approaches, forensics, schizophrenia, issues + debates, gender and research methods - i didnt create the table for research methods in the same format as it doesnt have much AO3 but it still has all the key information) and subtopic, i have included information from many of the different textbooks, online websites and teacher powerpoints<br /> Buying this will save you so much time as i have already chosen all the best AO3 for each section and included an excess of examples meaning your AO3 will be more bulky than if you just use the textbook<br /> I have colour coded each of them to make them clear and easy to read, including key psychologists, arguments, words and critisms<br /> I memorised these by blurting them on my whiteboard and correcting them until i had memorised all of them</p>
Geography A level Case Studies list and full description for every topic and any exam boardQuick View
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Geography A level Case Studies list and full description for every topic and any exam board

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<p>I made a page document of all the case studies i learnt about and found independently for geogrpahy alevel, obviously not all are necessary but they are very usefult to add into long answer questions, even if you just remember 1/2 facts about it, this is what helped me achieve an A* in geography alevel as many of them are unique - showing the examiner you have researched further and are able to think of current/ modern examples rather than the same ones that everyone uses which we all learnt at GCSE<br /> I blurted out each case study on my whiteboard to memorise them and used many of them in my exams</p>