Pass GCSE Maths - Learn How To Pass Your Maths Gcse In 4 Weeks by Jeevan Singh
- The same revision schedule I used to get an A* in GCSE maths a year early!
- It can be used by any GCSE/IGCSE maths student, regardless of the examining body.
- It covers the new UK GCSE Maths specification (9-1) released in September 2015.
- The fatal mistake thousands of students make in their maths revision and how YOU can avoid it.
- The most important area of your revision yet it goes widely unnoticed. This is where the A/A* grades are achieved.
- 3 unique memory retention techniques you can use to remember all you need to know for your exam.
- What process to follow a few days before your exam and why there is NO need to do any past papers at this point.
- A simple technique that will allow you to spend up to 50% of your time doing the things you enjoy!
- How to revise for all your other GCSE exams and achieve a top grade in each one.
- Tips on how to score up to 100% in your exam.
- A neat little trick to eliminate stress & anxiety on exam day.
- How to enter the exam if you’re a private candidate with a tip on saving on the entry cost.
- Over 8 hours of video footage of me going through the trickiest exam questions of the syllabus.
- Watch these video tutorials as many times as you like, in the comfort of your own home.
- 30 of the greatest shortcuts ever discovered in GCSE maths. Use them to solve questions quicker and look like a genius in front of your peers and teachers!
- This guide builds on from all of the exam questions in the main program.
- It contains all of the areas a typical student would drop marks on. By being aware of these areas, you’ll achieve nearer the 100% mark let alone your target grade.
- Up until now, I gave this guide exclusively to students I tutored in my local area but today I am giving it to you for free!
- This guide is crucial, especially in the last few weeks of revision when you need ‘something easy to refer to’.
- My 6-step formula for GCSE exam success.
- Achieve a top grade in all your GCSE exams whilst spending half of your time doing the things you enjoy.
- I explain why note-taking is NOT the way forward and how it can have adverse effect on grades.
- Why working back-to-front actually boosts results in the long run.