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1H Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' Revision Notes
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1H Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' Revision Notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes are intended to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the four parts of the breadth study: “Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964”: Part one: Autocracy, Reform and Revolution: Russia, 1855–1917 Trying to preserve autocracy, 1855–1894 The collapse of autocracy, 1894–1917 Part two: the Soviet Union, 1917–1964 (A-level only) The emergence of Communist dictatorship, 1917–1941 (A-level only) The Stalinist dictatorship and reaction, 1941–1964 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Edexcel A Level 2F.2 South Africa 1948-94: Apartheid state to Rainbow Nation 'at a glance' notes
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Edexcel A Level 2F.2 South Africa 1948-94: Apartheid state to Rainbow Nation 'at a glance' notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2F.2: South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’: 1 The response to apartheid, c1948–59 2 Radicalisation of resistance and the consolidation of National Party power, 1960–68 3 Redefining resistance and challenges to National Party power, 1968–83 4 The end of apartheid and the creation of the ‘rainbow nation’, 1984–94 They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin, Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin, Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin: 1 Communist government in the USSR, 1917–85 2 Industrial and agricultural change, 1917–85 3 Control of the people, 1917–85 4 Social developments,1917–85 Historical Interpretations: What explains the fall of the USSR, c1985–91? They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: The English Revolution, 1625–1660 Part one: the origins of the English Civil War, 1625–1642 The emergence of conflict and the end of consensus, 1625–1629 An experiment in Absolutism, 1629–1640 The crisis of Parliament and the outbreak of the First Civil War, 1640–1642 Part two: Radicalism, Republic and Restoration, 1642–1660 (A-level only) War and radicalism, 1642–1646 (A-level only) The disintegration of the Political Nation, 1646–1649 (A-level only) Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975 AQA A Level History revision notes
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1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the breadth study: “The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975”: Part one: from Civil War to World War, 1865–1920 The Era of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1890 Populism, progressivism and imperialism, 1890–1920 Part two: crises and the rise to World Power, 1920–1975 (A-level only) Crisis of identity, 1920–1945 (A-level only) The Superpower, 1945–1975 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Unit Y112: Britain 1900–1951 OCR A Level History revision / course notes
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Unit Y112: Britain 1900–1951 OCR A Level History revision / course notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y112: Britain 1900–1951 Enquiry Topic: England and a New Century c.1900–1918 a) Political issues c.1900–1914 b) Social issues 1900–1918 c) Britain at war 1914–1918 British Period Study: Britain c.1918–1951 a) British politics 1918–1929 b) British domestic politics 1929–1939 c) Economic issues 1918–1939 d) Domestic politics 1940–1951 These extensive notes are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. They give peace of mind that every corner of the specification/syllabus has been covered. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2Q The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2Q The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980 Part one: prosperity, inequality and Superpower status, 1945–1963 Truman and Post-war America, 1945–1952 Eisenhower: tranquility and crisis, 1952–1960 John F Kennedy and the ‘New Frontier’, 1960–1963 Part two: challenges to the American Dream, 1963–1980 (A-level only) The Johnson Presidency, 1963–1968 (A-level only) Republican reaction: the Nixon Presidency, 1968–1974 (A-level only) The USA after Nixon, 1974–1980 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1C: Britain, 1625–1701: conflict, revolution and  settlement Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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1C: Britain, 1625–1701: conflict, revolution and settlement Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from each part of the Edexcel History specification for Paper 1, Option 1C:Britain, 1625–1701: conflict, revolution and settlement: 1 The quest for political stability, 1625–88 2 Religion: conflict and dissent, 1625–88 3 Social and intellectual challenge, 1625–88 4 Economy, trade and empire, 1625–88 How revolutionary, in the years to 1701, was the Glorious Revolution of 1688–89? (Historians and their views are explicitly discussed here). They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 Part one: the origins of the American Civil War, c1845–1861 North and South in c1845 Attempts to maintain the Union, c1845–1854 The outbreak of Civil War, 1854–1861 Part two: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877 (A-level only) The War, 1861–1865 (A-level only) Early Reconstruction, 1865–1867 (A-level only) Radical Reconstruction, 1867–1877 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2E.2: The German Democratic Republic, 1949–90 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, Option 2E.2: The German Democratic Republic, 1949–90 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2E.2: The German Democratic Republic, 1949–90 1 Establishing and consolidating communist rule in the GDR, c1949–61 2 The development of the East German state, 1961–85 3 Life in East Germany, 1949–85 4 Growing crises and the collapse of communist rule in the GDR They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1A The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' revision notes
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1A The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' revision notes

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These revision notes were created for my students and were intended to give them a comprehensive overview of th four parts of the Crusades AQA A Level specification: The origins of conflict and the First Crusade, c1071–c1099 The foundation of new states and the Second Crusade, c1099–1149 The Muslim Counter-Crusade and Crusader states, 1149–1187 (A-level only) The Third and Fourth Crusades, 1187–1204 (A-level only) They were especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson wasn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills meant they were missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. They found these notes certainly helped reduce the time it took them to catch up with their peers, and also they enjoyed using them as a checklist of topics to go into further detail. Hopefully these help to save your students (and you!) some time in the run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
AQA A Level Religious Studies: 2A Buddhism (Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues) notes
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AQA A Level Religious Studies: 2A Buddhism (Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues) notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level Religious Studies students a comprehensive understanding of all the key knowledge from the specification for Component 2: Study of religion and dialogues - 2A Buddhism: Section A: Buddhism Sources of wisdom and authority Ultimate reality Self, death and afterlife Good conduct and key moral principles Expressions of religious identity Buddhism, gender and sexuality Buddhism and science Buddhism and the challenge of secularisation Buddhism, migration and religious pluralism Section B: Dialogues The dialogue between Buddhism and philosophy The dialogue between Buddhism and ethics These extensive notes are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics / areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. They give peace of mind that every single corner of the specification/syllabus has been covered in great detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Unit Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Unit Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107 OCR A Level History revision notes

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These detailed revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107: 1 British Period Study: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1087: a) Anglo-Saxon England 1035–1066 b) William of Normandy’s invasion and the Battle of Hastings 1066 c) William I and the consolidation of power d) William I and the government and administration of England 2 Enquiry Topic: Norman England 1087–1107 a) William II ‘Rufus’ and the consolidation of power and government b) William II ‘Rufus’ and the Church c) The death of William II ‘Rufus’ and the succession of Henry to 1107 They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Y111 Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Y111 Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 OCR A Level History revision notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y111: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 British Period Study: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1902 a) Whigs to Liberals b) Gladstonian Liberalism c) Disraelian Conservatism d) Late Victorian politics: Gladstone and Salisbury until 1902 Enquiry Topic: England and a New Century c.1900–1918 a) Political issues c.1900–1914 b) Social issues 1900–1918 c) Britain at war 1914–1918 These extensive notes are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. They give peace of mind that every corner of the specification/syllabus has been covered. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
USA 1920-1973: Inequality & Opportunity Wall Display Timeline
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USA 1920-1973: Inequality & Opportunity Wall Display Timeline

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This resource is designed to be printed off and arranged in a timeline fashion on the class room wall. It is designed to be useful as a teaching aid from a distance and promote an understanding of the chronology of the AQA Unit: USA 1920-73: Inequality and Opportunity. It is also designed to be useful close up as a revision aid with some skeleton information included on each part. The idea is that students will find it easier to recall events from having interacted with this display each lesson. There are over 30 colour sections to this timeline so there is plenty to display.
Unit Y101 Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Unit Y101 Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016 OCR A Level History revision notes

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These detailed revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y101 Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016: 1 Enquiry Topic: Alfred the Great a) Alfred and the Vikings b) Alfred and the governance of England c) The revival of literacy and learning: the Alfredian Renaissance 2 British Period Study: The Making of England 899–1016 a) Edward the Elder 899–924 b) Athelstan 924–939 c) Edmund 939–946, Eadred 946–955 and Edgar 957–975 d) Aethelred 978–1016 They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (opening passage) GCSE comprehension 1hr worksheet
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Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier (opening passage) GCSE comprehension 1hr worksheet

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This is a very straightforward 2-sided worksheet that I created to fit nicely into a single 1 hour lesson with my GCSE students. They had already been introduced to the novel and its context, and we read through the passage (lines 1-20 of the novel - included on side 1 of the worksheet with line numbers and footnotes) as a class and then I set them off on the worksheet. The worksheet is in two parts - Section A is questions on lines 1-5 (and they increase in difficulty from easy - medium challenge) and Section B is questions on lines 6-20 (and they increase in difficulty from medium to high challenge). The final task is to answer a GCSE question (and has plenty of sentence starters to allow students to complete this independently, bringing together their answers to previous questions to help them write their paragraphs. It worked well - all of the questions have obvious answers to an English teacher who has read the novel. It was just ideal for one lesson and allowed students to get on and work while I circulated and checked answers and gave support to students as and when necessary. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2H.1 The USA, c1920–55: boom, bust and recovery
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Paper 2, Option 2H.1 The USA, c1920–55: boom, bust and recovery

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2H.1 The USA, c1920–55: boom, bust and recovery 1 Boom and crash, 1920–29 2 Depression and New Deal, 1929–38 3 Impact of the New Deal and the Second World War on the USA to 1945 4 The transformation of the USA, 1945–55 They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 1 Challenges to the restored order and the failure of revolution, c1830–49 2 The rise of Piedmont, 1849–56 3 The creation of the Kingdom of Italy, 1856–61 4 Consolidating the Kingdom of Italy, 1861–70 They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2B The Wars of the Roses, 1450–1499 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' revision notes
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2B The Wars of the Roses, 1450–1499 AQA A Level History 'at a glance' revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: The Wars of the Roses, 1450–1499 Part one: the Fall of the House of Lancaster, 1450–1471 The origins of conflict, 1450–1459 The War of the Barons, 1459–1461 The triumph of the Yorkists, 1461–1471 Part two: the fall of the House of York, 1471–1499 (A-level only) ‘The Sun in Splendour’: the reign of Edward IV, 1471–1483 (A-level only) The downfall of the Yorkist Monarchy, 1483–1486 (A-level only) The end of the Yorkist Dynasty, 1486–1499 (A-level only) They are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics/areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)