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EXAM FOCUS

Edexcel

Every mark counts

Hugo Wilson explains how you can maximise your marks using the Es (elaborate with examples)

Driving and speaking at the same time! Thanks WMM

Many students rush their answers to low-tariff questions so they can spend more time on the questions with big marks — but they may end up losing more marks than they would gain on the big-mark questions! Take the following example from A-level Paper 1 2020. There were:

■ seven 2-mark questions — if you only get half marks on each of these, you have ‘lost’ 7 marks

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