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 Raja
I’m really scared for A2 as my AS grades were terrible, DDEU. I wasn’t really expecting such a poor outcome but I feel that I was a little too laidback and a revision timetable didn’t really work. Do u think I would benefit from this book?
Thanks a lot!
Hi Carly,
Like you saw in my video, I had similar grades as you and used the techniques described in my book to turn them into A’s. There is no reason why you can’t do the same!
Raja
I had my A2 results last thursday and i receives D E and U which was a very big shock for me and i missed both my offers for Cardiff and Bath for Pharmacy. I really had no idea if i could improve these grades to top grades next year. I am taking a gap year and intending to do all the revision myself but i had a fear that i might not improve as i worked really hard for my exams…i saw your book yesterday and bought it today morning and i have finished reading and its the best advice and tips given for me…i am 100% gonna use your techniques and revise for each of my module as i have at least 12 exams to sit next summer….after reading this book i feel i can thankyou next year for helping me to achieve my grades. Really appreciated the hardwork you have put in to shape our future . THANKYOU!!! 🙂
Hi Maddie,
Thank you for your kind comments! Follow our advice during your gap year & you will succeed!
Raja
Hello!
Was wondering did you apply to university in year 13 (with your AS results? ) or wait because
I just received my AS results of BCEU and was thinking there’s no point in applying anywhere because they won’t accept me – what did you do??
Thanks 🙂
Hi Matilda,
After receiving my grades, I went to great lengths to get my teachers to boost my predicted grades. You may remember from my video that I created a ‘Study Plan’ in the few weeks following results day. I showed this to my teachers to show them I was serious about improving and they were impressed. After continuous nagging and letters from my parents, they gave me ABBC for my predicted grades. This was still lower than the required grades for UCL but some luck, a good personal statement and teacher UCAS reference helped me get the offer!
If I didn’t get the offer then I would have taken a gap year and reapplied next year. If you can’t get your teachers to boost your predicted grades, I suggest you do just that.
Many thanks,
Raja
hello, i am a first year as level student, i got my resault on thursday and didnt do good at all. i got DEEU but the thing is i thought i had worked hard this year with so much revision done. i dont know what i should do, my teachers are saying i should do a btec but i know i can achieve better.what do you think?
Hi John,
Don’t let anyone bench mark you and tell you to aim lower. I personally think anyone can achieve A’s/A*s if they adopt correct assumptions and use a good work technique. My teachers gave me a BS target of 3Bs after my AS results & I refused to accept it. I suggest you do the same, read my book & retake your exams.
Raja
Hi Raja
I would love to purchase your book but unfortunately I do not have a kindle or a ipad to receive the awesome techniques that everyone has been going on about. I really am determined to improve my A Levels and I want to make momma proud. I liked the facebook page and am stuck on how to improve effectively and quickly as college is starting soon and I want to get a head start (if that is even part of the technique). Thank you so much!
Sonya
Hi Sonya,
Thanks for liking us on facebook! You don’t actually need a kindle device to read the book & you can download a kindle reader app for your desktop or tablet here…
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature.html?docId=1000425503
Hope this helps!
Raja
I got BCUU in my AS, so i am doing 2 a2’s with 2 new as’s and hopefully going to continue those two new subjects at a2 the following year. However, would u recommend i re-sit the Subject in which I got a C ? Or do you think I could get an A at a2 with a c as the AS? Bought your book. It looks to be helpful, and i can’t wait to start using these techniques x
Hi Kerrie,
Thank you for buying our book! I hope you enjoy the success many other have experienced from applying our methods.
To give yourself the best chance of turning your C into an A you’ll need to retake your AS modules for that subject. I suggest you cover the material for your A2 exams first – get the first repetitions done early in the year.
Raja
Hi,
Yes so you said that I shouldn’t be afraid to cover the material before class. But looking at my revision guides. I dont think that its possible for lets say chemistry and physics as I do not understand any of it. It works for biology though. But I just cant seem to do it for chemistry. Help?
Hi,
Do you have a text book issued by the exam board for chemistry?
Raja
Hi,
No I just get standard revision guides from my exam board WJEC. It is really good aswell.
Print out the syllabus and give those revision guides a go. You’ll probably surprise yourself on how much you can learn on your own without someone teaching you it.
Ok thanks. Btw would it be possible if you could give me your email for better communication? 🙂
I’m reluctant to hand out my personal e-mail address for privacy reasons but feel free to private message me on the AceYourAlevels facebook page…
http://www.facebook.com/AceYourAlevels
Raja