A-Level Physics Confusion: Need Advice on Edexcel Salters Horners Specification

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the challenges faced by students studying the Edexcel Salters Horners A-Level Physics specification. The original poster expresses confusion regarding the material and seeks recommendations for effective revision guides. Participants suggest utilizing resources such as The Student Room for additional support and advice from peers who are familiar with the same specification. The conversation highlights the need for accessible study materials and community support in navigating complex A-Level content.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of A-Level Physics concepts
  • Familiarity with the Edexcel Salters Horners specification
  • Basic research skills for finding educational resources
  • Ability to engage in online academic forums
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective revision guides specifically for Edexcel Salters Horners A-Level Physics
  • Join online forums like The Student Room for peer support and resources
  • Explore additional educational websites that offer A-Level Physics materials
  • Consider study groups with classmates to enhance understanding of complex topics
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A-Level students, particularly those studying Edexcel Salters Horners Physics, educators seeking resources for their students, and anyone looking for community support in mastering challenging physics concepts.

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hi I've just started my a levels and am doing physics (naturally). it is the Edexcel Salters Horners specification and I am getting totally confused by it all. It is new to my school, and we did some practice questions the other day which even my teacher couldn't work out (just to show you the level of teaching I've got). i could really do with a good revision guide, any recommendations? anyone happen to do the exact same specification? is there anywhere you can buy really worn (and therefore cheap) revision guides?

Thanks for any advice from anyone.

liz xxx
 
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Looks like the other post was removed !

To repeat what I said there ...

Have you tried http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/index.php?" ?

Perhaps in the Universities/University Courses sub-forum.

Response time there is usually pretty quick.

Best of luck.
 
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