I achieved A*AB in respectively OCR Religious Studies, Edexcel Economics and Maths. Graduated in PPE at the University of Warwick. My notes are concise and invaluable in helping you attain top grades in your upcoming A level exams!!
I achieved A*AB in respectively OCR Religious Studies, Edexcel Economics and Maths. Graduated in PPE at the University of Warwick. My notes are concise and invaluable in helping you attain top grades in your upcoming A level exams!!
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
This provides quick, summary details of all of Kant’s moral philosophy, with some criticisms of each of his ethics, from his categorical imperative to his argument for duty and goodwill.
The document also provides a scholarly list of objections and evaluations for and against Kantian ethics, with an essay plan for Kant (summary), focusing on duty.
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
These business ethics notes are split into 4 sections (convenient for any essay question). Focusing on
Globalisation
Corporate social responsibility
Good ethics is good business
Whisteblowing
All topics covered above, also contain analysis from both a Kantian and Utilitarianism perspective, all contextualised with relevant and valuable examples, to encourage higher AO1 marks.
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
My notes on the ontological argument are brief, easy to understand and very quick to remember. The content in this, I had revised only for the 2018 AS level exam, allowing me to achieve 28/30 in the ontological argument question about Kant’s criticism. There is enough scope to cover any essay question on the ontological argument. It provides a wide range of further scholars with synoptic arguments and detailed evaluative pointers.
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
This document contains general analysis for cosmological argument, with critics from Kant, Temple, Copleston, Hume etc… This also provides very detailed evaluation to Both Aquinas and Paley’s teleological arguments, with criticisms from scholars, along with consideration of whether critics are successful. There also contains a few scholars from wider reading.
Very concise and detailed and has the content to ensure a high A/A* quality essay
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
These notes have been divided into individual lectures of conscience I was taught, covering, Aquinas, Freud, Newman, Modern Psychological views and Religious or alternative explanations to the conscience.
This is a comprehensive, critical essay plan, using a general structure to answer questions on christian moral principles, along with evaluative pointers and critics to add weight to your argument. The detail in this plan provides a variety of approaches that can be taken when writing an essay regarding moral principles. These essay plans are applicable to general questions as well as being able to be tailored to an essay focusing specifically on an revelation and the Bible.
The content in this document, if correct links are made, can be used to answer many essay Qs, accessing level 5/6 bands for AO1 and AO2 when writing essays.
These essay plans are for the developing and emerging economies chapter in Edexcel Economics A: Theme 4, focusing on 2 specific questions in detail:
Whether aid is important factor of development
Whether aid should be sent to developing countries
These essay plans are very article driven, led by context of applied economics and politics, in which can be applied to many economical theories within the emerging and developing economics chapter. This provides a wider insight to the bigger context of aid, from an arguably multi-disciplinary perspective.
This theme 3 Edexcel essay plans have been invaluable to my revision. The content of these plans have been tailored specifically to fulfill demands of the specification. Whilst I personally use a 2 paragraph structure with however points in my essay in the exams, I like to write 2-4 paragraphs in these plans to provide choice in what content you can build up upon, either contextually or theoretically (in terms of economic analysis). These plans are very example based and/or article driven, as the content/theory is rather easier to apply with given examples provided.
These plans specifically are more unique to my general plans and are very brief pointers of ideas you can use for analysis and evaluation when writing a variety of economic essays for theme 3.
This is a comprehensive, critical essay plan, using a general structure to answer questions on Gender and Theology, along with evaluative pointers and critics to add weight to your argument. The detail in this plan provides a variety of approaches that can be taken when writing an essay regarding topics in Gender. These essay plans are applicable to general questions as well as being able to be tailored to an essay focusing specifically on Theology and presenting God in male/female terms.
The content in this document, if correct links are made, can be used to answer many essay Qs, accessing level 5/6 bands for AO1 and AO2 when writing essays.
This is a comprehensive, critical essay plan, using a general structure to answer questions on CMP, along with evaluative pointers and critics to add weight to your argument. The detail in this plan provides a variety of approaches that can be taken when writing an essay regarding topics in CMP. These essay plans are applicable to general questions as well as being able to be tailored to an essay focusing specifically on the Bible, Principle of Love and Christian ethics.
The content in this document, if correct links are made, can be used to answer many essay Qs, accessing level 5/6 bands for AO1 and AO2 when writing essays.
These essay plans are broad, focusing on a general problem of evil question, along with a detailed summary of content on how to approach a question on Augustine and/or Irenaeus and achieve an A*
I have also included an individual John Hick essay plan (as he is specified in the specification)
This theme 3 Edexcel essay plans have been invaluable to my revision. The content of these plans have been tailored specifically to fulfill demands of the specification. Whilst I personally use a 2 paragraph structure with however points in my essay in the exams, I like to write 2-4 paragraphs in these plans to provide choice in what content you can build up upon, either contextually or theoretically (in terms of economic analysis). These plans are very example based and/or article driven, as the content/theory is rather easier to apply with given examples provided.
The topics I’ve included in this are:
Business Growth
Efficiency (E.g. allocative, productive)
Pricing strategies (and non-pricing strategies)
This is just a quick concise descriptive summary of scholars and explanations/ AO2 arguments that can be used to quickly conceptualise your revision for year 1 Philosophy of Religion, and make flashcards for each topic.
These simple plans follow a very general structure, that can be restructured (in terms of content) to answer various exam questions. I have done this for:
Ancient Philosophical Influences
Soul, Mind and Body
Arguments for the existence of God: From observation and reason
Religious experiences
Problem of evil
These are my A-level notes for Theme 4 Economics, which really helped me in securing an A* in my Paper 2
Exam. The notes are full and concise, covering every aspect of the specification in detail, with a structure outlining all points on the specification in order to ensure this. Examples have been provided (in a UK macroeconomic and global economic viewpoint) when necessary to apply context to the economic concepts in Theme 4.
These notes are very easy to learn and are summarised sufficiently, respective to the broadness of a specific topic in a global perspective. Overall, these notes are invaluable in securing top grades in Edexcel Economics A (A-level 2015) and the content can easily be applicable to other specifications.
Topics included:
International Economics
Poverty and Inequality
Economic development
Financial markets
Role of the state
These are very condensed and concise revision notes, useful to easily remember and quick to learn, with the information to write an A* essay on any question on the given topic. These notes were invaluable to my revision and attaining an A/A* in Religious Studies. The knowledge in these revision plans are sufficiently detailed and have are able to fill the scope/demand of any essay question within the topic.
Through studying A-level Religious Studies, I learnt that it is not important to have thorough detailed notes, but a critical writing style and notes focused to the specification with some wider reading. I’ve made this as concise as possible with evaluative pointers, so it is easier to memorise in time for upcoming examinations.
This is a revision powerpoint, going in relevant and key essay summaries and A* details in order to allow students to be accessible to higher grade marks.
I tailored this to ideally be a prediction of the 2019 philosophy paper, however many topics I specifically wrote these revision details for, did not appear. Therefore, this may be useful in preparing for potential 2020 exam questions.
Topics Included in this powerpoint are:
Mind, Body and Soul
Problem of Evil
Attributes of God: Omnipotence
20th century perspectives:
Verification and meaning
Falsification symposium
Language Games
How I have structured these set of notes:
Each powerpoint slide of notes will contain a detailed comprehensive analysis of what many scholars argue.
Ideally the main (textbook) scholars of the topic. Providing criticisms of their arguments, further supported or challenged by other critics.
Some slides will contain additional scholars, who propose different views.
This may be useful for introducing a more specific argument to a specifically focused essay question.
* Problem of Evil and Mind, Body and Soul specifically have a comprehensive set of pure evaluative points, in order to access level 6 band of analysis and depth when evaluating scholarship.
This is a collation of notes that helped me achieve an A* in Paper 2. These notes include all the content for Theme 2 & 4 For Edexcel Economics A
This contains:
Detailed specification Notes
Detailed comprehensive essay plans for all topics for macroeconomics
Challenging topics addressed in critical detail for theme 4.
Developing country analysis for Theme 4, which serves specifically useful for developing economies essays. The chosen country is Nigeria, with some additional information on the UK, Germany and China for extra economic application to similar essays.
These are my A-level notes for Theme 4 Economics, which really helped me in securing an A* in my Paper 2 Exam. The notes are full and concise, covering every aspect of the specification in detail, with a structure outlining all points on the specification in order to ensure this. Examples have been provided when necessary to apply context to the economic concepts in Theme 4.
These notes are very easy to learn and are summarised sufficiently, respective to the broadness of a specific topic in a global perspective unit. Overall, these notes are invaluable in securing top grades in Edexcel Economics A (A-level 2015) and the content can easily be applicable to other specifications.
This resource also includes;
Notes + Challenging topics selection
Essay plans (x6)
Developing Country (extensive reading with developed countries for additional context/support economic theory)
These documents on AS level economics for Edexcel Economics A, are invaluable and helping you attain top grades in your first year of a levels (year 12) exams.
These are broad, focusing on every aspect of the specification (in notes), this is specifically outlined in the Theme 2 Notes, where every objective of the specification from Edexcel Exam Board, is explicitly stated and a concise and convincing response (without the long, waffly details, is presented).
Furthermore, I have also included essay plans and exam responses for both theme 1 and 2, to give students a live example of what mark schemes demand as a high quality answer or more compelling analysis in terms of responses given by students, along with Mark Scheme definitions, to save time with memorising long-winded key terms.
Moreover, I have also provided detailed essay plans for both Theme 1 and 2, with at least 10 essay plan per theme, focusing on a broad range of questions within the unit.
Lastly, I have provided some exam structure and logistics, to provide tips on multiple, potential ways examiners may review questions.
These are general paper 3 essay plans: I achieved a grade A in this paper.
These plans are not an exhaustive list, as 25 mark essays can cover both macro and microeconomic topics.
This is useful for Edexcel Specification 2015 AS/A-level