Science A Level Revision

We can show you how to make your Science A Level revision count by offering a structured and effective approach to exam preparation, so that that you walk into the exam hall with confidence. Science A Level exams are no easy feat, but with Oxford Revise’s cognitive science approach to revising, you’ll gain all the knowledge and confidence you need to succeed. Our simple 3 step method means you are going to be equipped with the right revision techniques and strategies, plus lots of opportunities to practice and get completely exam-ready. You’ve got this – and we are here to help!

How does Oxford Revise support your Science A Level revision?

We have a wealth of experience in supporting students for AQA Biology, AQA Chemistry, AQA Physics, OCR Biology, OCR Chemistry and OCR Physics A Level exams. The Oxford Revise approach includes:

  • Knowledge organisers: Start each session with a clear presentation of key information, ensuring you understand the essential concepts.
  • Retrieval practice: Test your knowledge with quick-fire recall questions to reinforce learning and ensure the information sticks.
  • Practice questions: Engage with exam-style questions to build confidence and exam readiness.
  • Expert tips and resources: Access videos, podcasts, and planners created by subject experts to guide your revision strategy.
  • Personalised support: Use tools like revision planners and progress trackers to tailor your study plan to your needs.
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Your Science A Levels explained

Watch Series Editor Primrose Kitten break your A Level Science exams down for you. Primrose gives you lots of useful tips including the importance of showing your working and ticks for highlighting command words.

Revision and exam support

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When should I start revising?

We’ve got lots of support for you on how to build a revision plan that works however much time you’ve got. Check out how that pesky forgetting curve works, and how you can combat it with a stellar plan. Spoiler alert: it’s Knowledge, Retrieval, Practice.

Revision Planner

Your revision plan is going to be one of your most important revision tools (alongside your Oxford Revise Revision Guides of course 😉). Use this free planner to start building yours.

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