I am currently an undergraduate student studying Law at the University of Warwick. During A-Levels, I studied English Literature, Psychology and History.
I am currently an undergraduate student studying Law at the University of Warwick. During A-Levels, I studied English Literature, Psychology and History.
This is a condensed revision notes for Edexcel History Paper 1 which is USSR.
The notes have answered all the key questions with 3-4 factors (+an additional 2-3 piece of evidence) for each question.
With these notes I was able to achieve feel at ease whilst revising and achieve top grades.
Based on the Pearson Edexcel ��Communist States in the 20th Century’ textbook.
This bundle consists of revision notes for each section of the Psychology Paper 1:
Social Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Learning Psychology
Biological Psychology
Issues and Debates
With these notes, revision for the exam will definitely be made easier as all the information is condensed and clarified.
This is a condensed and concise revision notes for OCR English Literature Paper 1: Drama and Poetry pre-1900 and Paper 2: Comparative and Contextual study
With these notes I was able to achieve feel at ease whilst revising.
This is a condensed revision notes with all the information for Edexcel Psychology Paper 1 section A.
This document includes:
Milgram’s Obedience Study (the original + 3 variation studies)
Factors Affecting Obedience
Agency Theory
Burger (2009) – the contemporary study
Social Impact Theory
Social Identity Theory
Realistic Conflict Theory
Sherif et al Study
Factors affecting prejudice (and discrimination)
Social Key Question: “How can social psychology be used to explain heroism?”
Social Practical
With these notes I was able to feel confident with the content for psychology and achieve great grades.
These notes are made form lessons and also the textbook:
Edexcel AS/A Level Psychology Student Book + ActiveBook: (Edexcel GCE Psychology 2015)
By Karren Smith (Author), Elizabeth Barkham (Author), Anna Cave (Author), Susan Harty (Author), Annabel Jervis (Author), James Bailey (Author), Esther O’Neill (Author)
This is a condensed revision notes for Edexcel History.
Includes:
USSR notes Topics 1 -5
GDR notes Topics 1 - 4
Britain Depth Study notes
This is an incomplete collection for Britain but contains most of the topics
I would suggest filling in the incomplete sections with your notes in the style of mine as there is space for that
This is a condensed revision notes for Edexcel History.
Topics Completed and included are:
Trade
(most of Navy)
America
Australia
Canada
India and Egypt notes are NOT included in this resource!
The notes have answered all the key questions with 3-4 factors plus an additional 4-5 pieces of evidence to support each factor.
With these notes I was able to feel at ease whilst revising and achieve top grades.
Textbooks used:
‘Communist States in the 20th Century’
Britain: losing and gaining an empire 1763 - 1914
Lecture notes for LA207: General Principles of Constitutional and Admin Law
This is focused on Constitutional Law
I would recommend using these notes to plan out essays and for revision to understand the content of the module.
Topics Include:
British Public Law and Constitution
Parliamentary Sovereignty
Doctrine of Implied Repeal
The Rule of Law
Separation of Powers
Accountability
Ministerial Responsibility
Devolution
The UK and the EU
The Basics of Brexit
Human Rights
Common Law Rights
Reform: A British Bill of Rights
Reform: Codification of the British Constitution
Reform: House of Lords
With these notes I was able to get a 74% average for this module
Lecture notes for LA207: General Principles of Constitutional and Admin Law
This is focused on Administrative Law
I would recommend using these notes to plan out essays and for revision to understand the content of the module.
Topics Include:
Theories of Administrative Law
Judicial Review: Scope + Standing + Remedies + Impact
Non- Delegation Principles
Non-Fettering Principles
4 Grounds of Judicial Review: Legality + Relevancy + Unreasonableness + Proportionality
Legitimate Expectations
Procedural Impropriety: Natural Justice and Fairness
Ombudsmen
Tribunals
Public Inquiries
With these notes I was able to get a 74% average for this module