• Question: can you get science pass papers of the internet?xxx

    Asked by avaa to Cesar, Emily, Jamie, Kate, Philippa on 19 Jun 2011.
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      Jamie Gallagher answered on 14 Jun 2011:


      I don’t think you can actually. Not officially in scotland anyway. That way they can make money out of selling them to you. You should be able to buy old papers from a bookshop or WHSmiths. Still worth a google. Can also try Bitesized revision from the BBC

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      Emily Robinson answered on 15 Jun 2011:


      I remember my teacher having some mock papers, which are just samples rather than old papers. Maybe ask them for advice on this one. Sorry I am not more help on this one.

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      Philippa Demonte answered on 19 Jun 2011:


      @avaa The revision books that @Jamie mentions from W H Smiths or a bookshop such as Waterstones are actually really helpful. Quite often they contain samples of generalised questions that get asked in exams.

      If you feel like you need extra help before your exams, you should also ask your teacher to give you some practice questions.

      As for the internet – it’s probably worth having a look around to see if there are any other science forums similar to I’m a Scientist. I don’t know of any specific ones though, I’m afraid.

      Good luck with your exams.

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