u/Acrobatic_Slice4316
Everyone learns and studies in a different way, so curious to see what works for some and what doesnt work for others!
Yesterday I asked what the hardest GCSE was, and I thought why not do the same with A levels?
May help gain some insight on what exactly each A level goes through
What’s the hardest GCSE in your opinion?
Not just content-wise, but overall (revision, exams, timing, etc.)
I feel like everyone says different things depending on what they’re good at
Most study sites just throw resources at you, but Lockin actually gives you real data too. You can check things like GCSE and A-level pass rates, which can give you an idea on what level you need to hit for certain grades. It’s pretty underrated, so if you’re revising right now, it’s worth a look for your subjects.
Hey everyone! I'm u/Acrobatic_Slice4316 (the account representing lockin.tech), a founding moderator of r/GCSE26.
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