GCSE Science: Three Subjects in One
Whether you're doing Combined Science (Trilogy) or separate Sciences, you need to cover Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. That's a lot of content. The key is systematic revision that covers each subject without neglecting any.
Biology: Focus on Processes and Diagrams
GCSE Biology has a lot of factual content. Use active recall to learn key processes (respiration, photosynthesis, the nervous system). Practise labelling diagrams of cells, the heart, and the eye. Browse GCSE Biology topics.
Chemistry: Balance Memorisation and Calculations
GCSE Chemistry combines factual knowledge (reactivity series, properties of elements) with calculations (moles, concentration). Practise both types of questions. Browse GCSE Chemistry topics.
Physics: Understand Principles and Practise Calculations
GCSE Physics is very calculation-heavy. Know your equations, practise rearranging them, and work through lots of numerical questions. Also understand the concepts behind the equations. Browse GCSE Physics topics.
Required Practicals
All three Sciences have required practicals that are tested in the exam. Know the method, results, and evaluation for each one. These are relatively predictable and earn you easy marks.
Balance Your Time
Divide revision time roughly equally between the three sciences, then adjust based on your confidence. Don't over-revise your strongest subject at the expense of your weakest.
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