![]() For example, if the syllabus point said you had to know the characteristics of living organisms but didn’t have it written down, I would write out the MRS H GREN acronym underneath it. So what I used to do with the syllabus was that I used to download the pdf and open it onto a pdf writer - If you don’t have adobe acrobat you can often tell your school and they’ll buy it for you, or you could just snip it onto a google doc, which I’d recommend over word doc because it backs up automatically- and I would type out notes corresponding to the syllabus point. For example, the Cambridge IGCSE biology syllabus literally tells you that you need to know cell structure and what cell structure is. They’re all free on the Exam Board websites, and they literally tell you what you have to know. The syllabus was the single most useful thing for me during the GCSEs.
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