GCSE Biology is designed and written by examiners to help you get the right results. Three modules make up the full course. Together they cover all areas of the National curriculum... more
GCSE Biology is designed and written by examiners to help you get the right results. Three modules make up the full course. Together they cover all areas of the National curriculum for GCSE Science Double Award. Based on SAM, the best learning method for computer supported study, GCSE Biology is the ideal home study software to support work done in the classroom and build up your confidence for the exam. Developed for 14-16 year old GCSE students, mature students, and those taking GCSE re-sits.
Advantages: Very easy to understand, revise in a relaxed atmosphere. Disadvantages: There is none if you buy before your exams.
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The sessions include the study of Patterns of Chemical Change, Structures and Bonding, Earth And Materials, Metals, etc.
After completion of sessions, you will overcome real exam style question papers, which you will have to answer in the allocated time. Don't worry if you get things wrong, as there are answer sheets, which will point your mistakes and give a generated feedback.
Each subject is divided into two areas: The GCSE School and The Testing Centre.
The School covers each part of the syllabus in detail, breaking down topics into sections punctuated by questions that make sure you've understood everything. These come in the form of mathematical calculations, exercises/activities and multi - optional questions - again answers are provided. The Testing Centre runs you through actual questions from previous GCSE exam papers...
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Advantages: Small and easy to carry around. Disadvantages: Not enough information even for a Revision Guide
...This book is great for small non-important school test but not so for Biology revision. It may help people doing Foundation Science but not so much the Intermediate and Higher Tiers. It covers the topics almost too briefly in some cases but sometimes it has enough information to give you a pass. It isn't really something necessary to have and there are better last minute revision guides, but if you want to revise on the move and you can't be bothered to lug a thick text book around, then you might decide to buy this. It is only half of A4 (A5?) and the 2000 edition of GCSE Bio. Booster contains 46 pages. Again, some of the diagrams can be classed at moderatley OK but do not look for detailed diagrams here as it really isn't cut for that kind of purpose.
Although it is a revision guide and is not supposed to be detailed, I felt that...
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Advantages: many Disadvantages: sticks to pack and a little pricey
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