Summer is for rest. But if you want a head start on next year, LearningBro has courses ready for every GCSE and A-Level subject.
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The summer between GCSEs and A-Levels is the most underrated time in education.
You have no exams, no deadlines, and no homework. You also have the chance to build study habits that will carry you through the next two years.
Start small. 20 minutes a day on your chosen subjects.
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What would you change about the exam system?
More coursework? Fewer exams? Different question styles? Open-book tests?
Genuine question. The system affects millions of students every year.
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Results day is a few weeks away. Between now and then, rest. You've worked hard.
And when September comes, if you want to get ahead of next year's exams from day one, LearningBro will be ready for you.
Enjoy your summer. You've earned every minute of it.
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A-Level and GCSE: your final exam is not the time to experiment with a new technique.
Stick with what you know. Use the methods you've practised. Answer in the way you've been trained.
Reliability beats creativity in an exam hall.
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Last exams this week.
Stay focused until the final paper is done. Don't let yourself switch off early.
And then: celebrate. You've earned it.
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Exams are wrapping up for most of you this week.
Whatever grade you get in August, remember: you did something hard. You prepared for it. You sat through it.
That takes more resilience than most adults give teenagers credit for.
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Last few exams on the horizon.
Whatever happens: you showed up, you worked, you sat in that hall and gave it your best.
If you used LearningBro to get here, we'd love to hear how it went. Drop us a message.
If you haven't tried it yet, there's always next time. We'll be here.
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A-Level Biology: the essay question (if your board has one) is where prepared students pull ahead.
Have 5-6 essay plans memorised covering the big topics: immunity, genetics, ecology, homeostasis, cell biology.
A planned essay beats an improvised one every time.
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The final stretch.
Your brain is tired. Your motivation is low. That's normal.
But the difference between your predicted grade and the grade above might be 5-10 marks across all your papers. A few more hours of focused revision could be the difference.
Don't stop now.
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GCSE Chemistry: in the "Suggest why" questions, think about real-world complications.
Lab conditions aren't perfect. Chemicals aren't pure. Equipment has limitations. Humans make errors.
"Suggest" questions want you to think beyond the textbook. What could go wrong in practice?
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End of exam season is in sight. But the last few papers often cover the hardest content.
Don't coast. The final week of revision is just as important as the first.
LearningBro keeps you focused on what matters most, right to the end.
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A-Level Maths: in the statistics section, always write your hypotheses.
H0 and H1, using correct notation. Define your parameter. State your significance level.
These are easy marks that students throw away because they jump straight to the calculation.
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You're past the halfway point now.
Every exam you complete is one you never have to do again. The finish line is getting closer with every paper.
Keep going. You're closer to the end than the beginning.
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Students: what exam are you most looking forward to being done with?
We all have that one subject we just want off our plate.
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GCSE Physics: show your units in every calculation. Every single one.
Write the formula. Substitute the values with units. Calculate. State the answer with the correct unit.
Dropping a unit mark on an easy question is the most avoidable mistake in physics.
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Half-term revision doesn't need to be all day.
The best approach: wake up, do 90 minutes of focused practice on LearningBro, take a break, do another 60 minutes after lunch.
That's 2.5 hours of targeted, active revision. It's more effective than 6 hours of staring at a textbook.
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A-Level Computer Science: pseudocode questions are free marks if you know the conventions.
Use the correct syntax from your spec (OCR, AQA, etc.). Indent properly. Comment your code. Use meaningful variable names.
The examiner reads hundreds of scripts. Make yours easy to follow.
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Half-term during exam season.
You've already completed some exams. That experience is valuable. You know what the exam hall feels like. You know how to manage your time.
Use this week to prepare for the remaining papers. You're more ready than you were two weeks ago.
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