How to Ace Your A-Levels

 


  • Written to help you achieve top grades at A-level

  • People only fail because they were never taught in school how to pass exams and revise properly

  • How to Ace Your A-levels challenges your assumptions about learning and hard work

  • 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?

  • Detailed guidance on revision timetables and revision methods telling you exactly what to do to get into the University you want

  • Discussions on important, often ignored areas such as revision styles, mind set, behaviour and motivation

  • A proven three step plan to help you achieve top grades (method, study cycle and motivation)

  • Realistic, honest, and straightforward advice on how to ACE your A-levels from authors who have done it themselves


Who are the authors?

  • 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

  • Minesh Karia – a medical doctor with a BMedSc in Psychological Medicine


 Where can I buy the book?

  • 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

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349 Comments on “How to Ace Your A-Levels”

  1. Kapil says:

    I never usually give feedback or write any reviews but this has to be an exception. I ordered your book a while ago now (2 months ago), and after receiving my AS grades I lost all hope. I got CDEE. Over time I finally excepted that it wasn’t anyone’s fault but mine, and I am still realizing that. After reading your book, I have become more determined than ever. I actually feel and taste the urge of succeeding in my A-Levels. You are a true inspiration to my life at the moment, and I am blessed to stumble over your book. Your explanations and examples in the book are spot on, in which I can relate to. I’m on my journey to achieve 3As and to study Aerospace Engineering. Just keep doing what you do and inspire more people like my self. You legend!

  2. christopher says:

    hello, quick question really, the scribble method, seems great. However, once you’ve gone through your page and commenced the scribble method, the things you’ve got wrong/missed out do you re-read them and repeat the scribble process or do I wait until the next layer?

    • anshulraja1 says:

      Hi Christopher,

      Thanks for reading our book. Yes it’s best to repeat the technique twice and a maximum of 3 times I would say before moving on to the next page. Remember, the key to becoming good at the ST is to try and understand the material as you are reading it – that’s how you can memorise the largest volume of information.

      Raja

  3. Christopher says:

    Thank you very much, I failed last year coming out with BDUU, B- law
    D -biology
    E – chemistry
    E- maths
    As a result I decided to retake the whole year. I’ve kept my law as I was only 2 marks off of an A and am going to pick it back up at A2. Any advice with picking it back up? As I’m sure I’ll struggle to remember my As material from 2 years ago when I get to finally doing A2?
    Also, I have changed my subjects a little bit.
    To Buisness , Biology, and English lit as this seems to favour my strengths more, however I’m struggling on how to revise English, as I don’t get how to revise nor what to revise. Can you please help with this?
    Your book has given me fantastic ideas and I couldn’t be happier.
    In terms of my revision timetable should I revise say
    Module 1 biology, then module 1 business etc
    Then module 2 biology then module 2 business
    Or just revise all modules for a whole subject, and then do the same for the rest?
    Thank you in advance.

  4. Steven says:

    Dear Raja

    I was just wondering how should I complete the repetition timetable. Should it 2-3 weeks of the whole of the PE syllabus As and A2 combined then 2-3 weeks of Psychology then 2-3 weeks of Media studies or should it the 2-3 weeks be mixed up such as learning all of them but together in the 2-3 weeks for layer 1

    Steven

  5. jamal mohamed says:

    Hi Raj
    I am studying AQA AS-Economics at sixth form and triple engineering, currently i am finding economics a hard subject(though sometimes i find it easy except for diagrams and graphs) and i still haven’t paid for the textbook(which is £20) yet which is probably holding me down (since i wont be able to have access to lots of information available). I just don’t know what to do? go and buy the textbook or drop the subject because im not smart enough for it?

    Jamal

  6. Jake says:

    Hey Raj
    I am just about to go back to sixth form and I’m going to start my first layer and was only wondering on how many hours per day you would recommend for each layer as the book doesn’t really specify a time

    Jake

  7. Rebecca says:

    This book is so amazing!! I’m so glad I found it! It’s changed my whole mindset for my revision techniques and I feel so prepared and ready for my mock exams in December. The ‘scribble technique’ is so effective and I highly recommend the book to all A level students. Thankyou so much x


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