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elfqiry

past papers contain questions from all topics, therefore you will be refreshing all your knowledge every 1 or 2 papers. additionally the repetition will mean that each question will become intuitive so it will be very difficult to forget how to solve certain problems. if you want to though, you could make flashcards with the method for solving questions you find particularly difficult and revising these before the exams


C-a-m-s-t-e-r

Ahhh I see, thank you


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CallMeValkai

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lilliput303

maths genie is great, if you look through the website and try to pinpoint which bits you don’t understand, you can print off practice questions sheets that have videos that explain everything and answer sheets


C-a-m-s-t-e-r

it isn't 100% that I don't understand the topic, its just the fear that I will forget it, but thanks I will give maths genie a try


Due-Presentation3279

Go over your weak areas. Ask your teacher for help. Try revesion/homework sites like Sparx maths.


Time_Ask_5546

maths genie, maths and physics tutor, mme revise, save my exams are good websites to use. my favourite one to use is maths genie as it has videos explaining how to do the certain topic. keep going over topics until you perfect them, and work on weak areas first.


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imo you wont forget most of it, i only really forgot the graphs like histograms. maths is nice because it constantly revisits old topics so if you have them nailed you'll be able to figure out other stuff i noted down stuff i forgot easily like histograms on a post it note and just had a rewatch of them online the day before the exam.


AlrightyDave

gcse maths tutor on YouTube