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by the experienced team that produced SMP Interact for GCSE. These are clear user-friendly texts that both teacher and student will enjoy using. Each chapter's o...
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students need in the run-up to the exams, ensuring they achieve the grades they deserve. They include key point summaries and worked examples with examiners' hints. Revision exercises and an exam-style paper give useful preparation for the AQA exams.
Part of a series of books that match the AQA specifications for Maths A-level. This book ... more
has been produced in consultation with a Senior Examiner to ensure complete and authoritative coverage of the Statistics 2 module. It contains all the pure Maths that students need to know for A-level Mathematics, or for the second year of an A-level.
Advantages: High scholastic standards. Many are beautiful Disadvantages: Very competitive
The University of Cambridge, one of the most famous and renowned universities in the world has a long and illustrious history, and is organised on a collegiate system. Many well known figures in history are graduates of Cambridge including Wordsworth, Bertrand Russell, LOrd Keynes, and former Indian prime minister Mr Nehru and nobel laureates such as AK Sen. What follows is a short round-up of some of its well-known colleges and their famous former students.
Clare
Clare College, is the second oldest college, originally founded in 1326 as University Hall. In 1338 Lady Elizabeth of Clare refounded the college calling it Clare Hall, it was renamed Clare College in 1856. It is one of the most beautiful colleges and is hugely popular. Famous alumni include Hugh Latimer (Protestant reformer), Siegfried Sassoon, Lord Cornwallis ...
Advantages: central with good quality communal facilities Disadvantages: expensive for the quality of bedrooms
As many Ciao regulars know I have just got married and this is my first, and possibly most boring (!), review since then. It was always my dream, from a young child (1) to get married and (2) to go to university at Cambridge. I am now proud to say that I have managed both! What is even better is that as a result of studying in Cambridge I was able to get married there. Although I got married in Sidney Sussex, my old college, commerciality being what it is I was unable to hold my wedding reception there as the "might get a conference booking for that weekend" (clearly more lucrative than a wedding reception)! Still, I was determined to get married in college and so set about finding a suitable reception venue.
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Cambridge City Centre itself is pretty compact and so almost all of the major hotels that are ...
Advantages: Very detailed guidance Disadvantages: Less able pupils may struggle with some aspects
I must emphasise at the outset of this review that Revise the English and English Literature Anthology for AQA A is intended for pupils taking GCSE English examinations, but only those who are studying the AQA Specification A as is clear from the title. (AQA is an examination board.) Pupils will be supplied by their schools with the AQA Anthology itself (Oxford UniversityPress, ISBN 0198318812); the Anthology is not available in online or offline bookshops, but if you did need to obtain a copy, you might find one on Ebay.
Tony Childs' book is therefore intended to assist with revision of the Anthology, by taking the poems and short stories one by one and asking questions that will guide pupils in the understanding and analysis of the works. The book opens with a six-page introduction that explains the aims of the book, how it can ...