Two years of A Level revision. The useful parts, without the filler.
Free notes, flashcards, and resources from when I sat Cambridge A Levels. Keep what helps.
What You're Actually Getting
A few screenshots so you can decide whether the notes suit you before downloading anything.
What You'll Find
Mostly summaries, shortcuts, mistakes, and resources that made revision easier for me.
Condensed Theory
Definitions, derivations, and formulas taken from textbooks, mark schemes, and revision resources. The filler is cut.
Mistakes I Kept Making
Traps, forgotten formulas, and question types that kept appearing in past papers. Most of these cost me marks before I figured them out.
Resources That Worked
Websites, videos, and practice resources that actually helped me. There are not many links but each one is worth using.
Study Tips That Worked For Me
How I used notes, flashcards, and past papers together: a system that held up under exam pressure.
Before You Start
A few things worth knowing.
The Notes
Each subject page contains notes, resources, study tips, and anything else I found useful while revising.
Mathematics
Cambridge 9709Pure, Statistics, and Mechanics notes: derivations, shortcuts, exam patterns, and the mistakes that cost marks.
Physics
Cambridge 9702Notes organised by paper, plus flashcards for definitions, improvements, limitations, and Paper 4 content.
Further Mathematics
Cambridge 9231AS Further Mathematics notes: the hardest thing I studied. Covers what the exam actually asks for.
Computer Science
Cambridge 9618Anki flashcards for Papers 1 to 4 and SQL. Includes definitions, theory content, and Paper 4 algorithms.
If these resources saved you some time or stress, the best thing you can do is share them with someone still revising. That genuinely helps more than anything else. A coffee is always appreciated too, but never expected.
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