You may not have considered looking at the websites of the exam awarding bodies, because they are generally aimed more at teachers and parents than at students. Indeed, they are full of information about your exams that you will expect your teachers to be familiar with, but, in the spirit of empowering the student, there is no reason why you should not access this information yourself. However, be warned: these sites can seem quite formidable at first. They tend to be fairly complex because the awarding bodies run many different subjects at many different levels and so have a great deal of information to communicate to any interested parties.
We shall start with AQA, although not the main site. Instead, you should go to the library archive at: www.aqa.org.uk/admin/qp-ms_library.php
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