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A-Level
Board-specific revision. Weak-topic repair. Clear next steps.
Explore 28 topics with exam-style questions, worked methods, and a subject route built to show where marks are leaking first.
Start with no-account low-focus cards, or browse exam questions by topic. Where available, derived exam-style and prediction content is labelled clearly so the route stays honest.
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Sociology
Coverage status
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Practice and learning view are both live.
Topics live
28
Every topic below opens into its revision path.
Topic areas
4
Major syllabus blocks grouped for faster scanning.
Boards shown
8
AQA, Edexcel, OCR
Coverage note
A-Level Sociology already surfaces 28 live topics. Use the topic tree and practice routes now, then use the expanding-lanes section if you want update emails when deeper board-specific practice, essay structure support, or mark-scheme coaching lands.
Predicted papers
Use these after topic revision to test timing, mark allocation and weak areas. They are independent practice papers, not official, leaked or guaranteed papers.
This route keeps AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, CIE, SQA visible before you start, so practice stays tied to the right specification.
StudyVector is built to show where marks are leaking and what to fix next, not just give you another list of disconnected revision pages.
Progress comes from verified practice, weak topics become repair zones, and the motivation layer is tied to return behaviour instead of grind.
Featured topic guides
High-intent A-Level Sociology pages built around education, families, research methods, and evaluative core routes where theory and evidence need to stay connected. These guides are the clearest routes from subject discovery into real topic repair and practice.
Education & Families
Turn role, inequality, and policy debates into analytical chains instead of perspective lists.
Education & Families
Compare family forms, social change, and theoretical arguments with cleaner evidence use and evaluation.
Core Theory & Methods
Link methods, strengths, limitations, and practical issues so methods questions become more procedural and less intimidating.
Crime, Beliefs & Stratification
Keep theory, statistics, and social explanation tied together so crime answers feel sociological rather than descriptive.
Core Theory & Methods
Compare perspectives and methodological debates with stronger judgement about what each approach explains best.
Where to start
These topics have the clearest explanations and most complete question coverage.
Education & Families
Turn role, inequality, and policy debates into analytical chains instead of perspective lists.
Education & Families
Compare family forms, social change, and theoretical arguments with cleaner evidence use and evaluation.
Core Theory & Methods
Link methods, strengths, limitations, and practical issues so methods questions become more procedural and less intimidating.
Crime, Beliefs & Stratification
Keep theory, statistics, and social explanation tied together so crime answers feel sociological rather than descriptive.
Core Theory & Methods
Compare perspectives and methodological debates with stronger judgement about what each approach explains best.
Tap a node to open the revision guide for that topic — each URL is indexed for search. Your mastery ring fills as you practise (signed in).
A-Level
Commander Vector: “Secure each node — build fluency before exam day.”
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Topic lessons and practice are already live for this subject. Use the update path only if you want a nudge when deeper board-specific expansion lands. If you want a lower-friction start, use low-focus cards first and let the topic signal decide the next step.
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