How to Ace Your A-Levels
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Written to help you achieve top grades at A-level
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People only fail because they were never taught in school how to pass exams and revise properly
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How to Ace Your A-levels challenges your assumptions about learning and hard work
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If you follow the advice in this book, you will get the A-level grades you desire
Why buy How to Ace Your A-Levels?
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Detailed guidance on revision timetables and revision methods telling you exactly what to do to get into the University you want
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Discussions on important, often ignored areas such as revision styles, mind set, behaviour and motivation
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A proven three step plan to help you achieve top grades (method, study cycle and motivation)
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Realistic, honest, and straightforward advice on how to ACE your A-levels from authors who have done it themselves
Who are the authors?
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Anshul Raja – a financial markets trader, who left UCL with a first class honours degree and a certificate of academic excellence by the Dean of students
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Minesh Karia – a medical doctor with a BMedSc in Psychological Medicine
Where can I buy the book?
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The book is available on Amazon in Paperback and on Kindle
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ACE Your A-Levels is also available to order internationally, simply visit our online store
Testimonials & reviews…
For more reviews, check out the comments section below or our testimonials page.
Hi, I have read the book and its really made me confident ahead of my a level courses which j began today. I am studying English language, English lit, history and media. I have mocks around Christmas/new year and then as exams in May/June. My question is broad but when do you think I should begin revising and going through content? Straight away?
Thanks
Hi Mark,
There’s no time like the present – start executing the 3 step plan right away.
Raja
If I buy from the store on this website, will I get the paperback delivered here or is better to use Amazon?
Hi Alex,
You can use this site to purchase the book
Hi!
I have read your book since AS and I felt really motivated to smash my A-levels. I am currently A2 student and I received my AS grades as BDD for Maths, Physics and Computing, respectively. Felt pretty disappointed, however, I still feel there is still some hope.. I am aiming for AAA to get to good uni I really want.
After I’ve done enough research on the internet, I convinced myself that SPACED REPETITION is the key to ace exams. You did mention in your book about repetition technique too.
Right now, I am trying to cover the entire A2 material before February Y13 mocks. I am trying my best to cover the entire A2 material so I can do well in mocks and convince my teachers that I still have some potential and get high predicted grades. In addition, I want to get the entire A2 material covered right after the mocks so I can have more time for myself to do as many repetitions as possible before the first ACTUAL exam. Forgot to mention, I also have loads of re-takes as well. The problem is..
… will I be able to cover the entire A2 material before the Y13 mocks in February? When did you manage to finish covering your A2 materials? I made “Repetition Revision Plan” and I calculated that I have 152 days left (starting from today) for all my 3 subjects.
Thank you again for this awesome book!
Best of luck,
Johnny
Hi Johnny,
I was able to cover approximately 7 modules (both A2 and AS) between September and January. It was a tight squeeze with some of them because of the time constraint, but having done a few power layers I was able to get away with doing 2 layers.
Raja
Hey Raja,
Which subjects did you take for A-levels?
Johnny
Hi Johnny – 3 sciences and maths
Can anyone answer me? 😦
Hi Raj
i have repeated year 12 and enrolled at a new sixth form (Ernist bevin college), i am currently doing BTEC level 3 triple engineering and AS Economics, I want to do mechanical engineering at a good university such as queen marry, Brunel, UCL or city university London although they want three very good A levels including maths which i do not do since my sixth form want a grade A or above and do the MEI specification ( i got a B in gcse maths), what should i do, some of my friends recommend me to study maths edexcel independently.
Hi Jamal,
Maths is one of a few subjects which can be studied independently. During my A2 year, I had to miss a lot of maths lessons because I had so many retakes. I pretty much ended up teaching myself M1/C3/C4 and achieved above 90% in all of them using the guidance I’ve given in How to ACE Your A-Levels.
Regards,
Raja
Thanks,
im hoping to achieve both A’s or A* in economics and maths even though they are hard a- levels and that i am doing BTEC triple engineering which means i have to keep pup to date with my coursework, do you think that’s possible or should i do double engineering?
Hi Raj
i am in year 12 and take triple BTEC Engineering and AS Economics, after i leave sixth form i want to study mechanical engineering at a good uni in london such as brunel, queen mary, UCL or city university london. Since they will not allow me to do a level maths because i got a B (they want an A) which is really needed for engineering, i really feel like as if im not going too achieve it and so some of my mates recommend me to study maths independently but that will be a little bit hard. So what are your thoughts?
thanks for reading
Hi Raja I’m a Sixth Form Mentor, and one of my mentees showed me your book….it looks great.
I’d like to have it available to all the Sixth Form students: hoe can I do this? Thanks
Hi Clare,
Thank you for your message. We do special discount packages for schools. I can send you information about this by e-mail. Is this your email? jdowney@willink.w-berks.sch.uk
Regards,
Raja