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New GCSE Computer Science AQA Revision Guide - for the Grade 9-1 Course (COAR41) For the new Grade 9-1 GCSE course This brilliant Revision Guide is the perfect companion to the Grade 9-1 AQA GCSE Computer Science.

Hi guys, It was quite difficult for me to find revision material for the AQA computer science course, but here are some of the things I used last year to achieve an A. in Computer Science. 'Links:' AQA Past papersNew Specification specimen paperComputer Science Tutor Videos, 'Revision Books I recommend: ' My Revision Notes AQA GCSE Computer Science Computing Fundamentals by Steve Cushing (This is the only one I used, and knew about) ' Revision Notes:' I also made some revision notes that i would like to share with you all.

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It can be found here: MY AQA COMPUTER SCIENCE NOTES I really recommend doing the all the past papers and specimen papers (even though there are only a few). Don't forget the specimen papers found in the new specification for teaching from next year ( I have linked it above). Those papers have some questions which are irrelevant to this spec but just search through the papers to find questions you can answer. You can also attempt questions from other exam boards who have more past papers available. The Specification is your best friend.

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Print it out and any note taking you do, make sure it confirms with the spec. The SPEC Coursework-wise and exam-wise, I got A. for both, and i was predicted a B. The coursework was difficult and I'm sorry for not having any tips in relation to that, as I've forgotten everything since I've started AS levels.

Nonetheless, I hope you all good in your exams. Finally, Don't start revision late. ( by suhaylpatel786) Hi guys, It was quite difficult for me to find revision material for the AQA computer science course, but here are some of the things I used last year to achieve an A. in Computer Science. 'Links:' AQA Past papersNew Specification specimen paperComputer Science Tutor Videos, 'Revision Books I recommend: ' My Revision Notes AQA GCSE Computer Science Computing Fundamentals by Steve Cushing (This is the only one I used, and knew about) ' Revision Notes:' I also made some revision notes that i would like to share with you all. It can be found here: MY AQA COMPUTER SCIENCE NOTES I really recommend doing the all the past papers and specimen papers (even though there are only a few). Don't forget the specimen papers found in the new specification for teaching from next year ( I have linked it above).

Those papers have some questions which are irrelevant to this spec but just search through the papers to find questions you can answer. You can also attempt questions from other exam boards who have more past papers available. The Specification is your best friend.

Print it out and any note taking you do, make sure it confirms with the spec. The SPEC Coursework-wise and exam-wise, I got A. for both, and i was predicted a B. The coursework was difficult and I'm sorry for not having any tips in relation to that, as I've forgotten everything since I've started AS levels.

Nonetheless, I hope you all good in your exams. Finally, Don't start revision late wow this seems to be the most helpful forum for aqa gcse computer science that i've come across as of yet. Congratulations on your A.! Checking out your notes, they seem pretty helpful, so thanks so much for that. After doing the exam, who topics do you feel cropped up the most? Which ones do you think were crucial to revise and know for the exam? ( by suhaylpatel786) Hi guys, It was quite difficult for me to find revision material for the AQA computer science course, but here are some of the things I used last year to achieve an A.

in Computer Science. 'Links:' AQA Past papersNew Specification specimen paperComputer Science Tutor Videos, 'Revision Books I recommend: ' My Revision Notes AQA GCSE Computer Science Computing Fundamentals by Steve Cushing (This is the only one I used, and knew about) ' Revision Notes:' I also made some revision notes that i would like to share with you all. It can be found here: MY AQA COMPUTER SCIENCE NOTES I really recommend doing the all the past papers and specimen papers (even though there are only a few). Don't forget the specimen papers found in the new specification for teaching from next year ( I have linked it above). Those papers have some questions which are irrelevant to this spec but just search through the papers to find questions you can answer. You can also attempt questions from other exam boards who have more past papers available.

The Specification is your best friend. Print it out and any note taking you do, make sure it confirms with the spec. The SPEC Coursework-wise and exam-wise, I got A.

for both, and i was predicted a B. The coursework was difficult and I'm sorry for not having any tips in relation to that, as I've forgotten everything since I've started AS levels.

Nonetheless, I hope you all good in your exams. Finally, Don't start revision late Hey thanks for the revision material. It looks really useful.

Just wanted to say that I was having difficulties opening the google drive document. I was wondering if you could repost it or something? This has helped me more than my teacher. He has done nothing with us at all, just brings up a powerpoint and says 'Do this' - no explanation, nothing. If you ask him, he mumbles with his head held in his hand, with the hand over the mouth. He has really put me off this subject and has the cheek to blame our failing coursework grades on the previous teacher who left before the end of Year 10.

I am so discouraged as I have failed my coursework for Year 11 and he won't tell me why. So, Suhaylpatel, thank you so much for this. You have no idea how much I appreciate this.

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( by Pretty Piglet) This has helped me more than my teacher. He has done nothing with us at all, just brings up a powerpoint and says 'Do this' - no explanation, nothing. If you ask him, he mumbles with his head held in his hand, with the hand over the mouth. He has really put me off this subject and has the cheek to blame our failing coursework grades on the previous teacher who left before the end of Year 10. I am so discouraged as I have failed my coursework for Year 11 and he won't tell me why. So, Suhaylpatel, thank you so much for this.

You have no idea how much I appreciate this. Hi, I'm very happy that I've helped.

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I was in a very similar situation two years ago, and in the first cohort of my school to start computer science. I had to do something, and I couldn't sit around to be spoonfed.

That's what motivated me to make those notes and share it. One advice I give you is to view this experience through another lens and learn from it. You took the initiative to go and teach yourself for the exam, something not everyone did, and it's an achievement you should be proud of. It's a good quality; to have independence and one you will require a lot once you start your A levels if you are hoping to do that. I'm doing Maths, Further Maths and Physics and I'm gonna sit my A2 exams next week. If you ever need some help drop me a message and I'll hopefully do my best.