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Lots of A level maths references for different types of students, strong middling and weak. This could save you a lot of time.!

I have acted on feedback on rewritten all of the references to make it relevant to the new specification.

Gender pronouns are underlined so it is easier to edit the statements and blanks are where to insert students names.

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theregoeslucy

4 years ago
2

This is useful as a starting point for writing references. Don't expect your work to be done for you. Lots of the references essentially say the same thing and are very generic. There is a lack of subject - specific phrases which considering this is advertised as an A Level Maths reference, is quite poor. The references for weaker students all refer to points for improvement which is useless as a UCAS reference as this would immediately be removed before being sent to a university.

Mgc32

5 years ago
4

Great resource. It provides a good variety of high, med and low references. It could be used for most subjects as a working template. I did exactly that, adapting it to suit my subject and students. It saved me lots of time. Thank you.

thekizzaa

7 years ago
2

Not very impressed. If you're going to ask someone to pay for these references, it would be useful if the formatting was consistent, instead of one reference being "person x", one reference being a blank and others being a "?", and some a combination of the above. Also, a lot of the amber and red references are more like school references, and not like UCAS references at all. I regret buying this.

nicola210887

7 years ago
5

£3 well spent, these have really helped me write my parts of UCAS references for some lower ability y12 students as well as Further maths students. Thank you

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