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Users are seeking sources for Cambridge GCE A Level past papers. A suggestion is made to visit the OCR website's past papers section for resources. However, one user expresses that this recommendation did not meet their needs, indicating a search for alternative sources like blackpapers.info. The discussion highlights the challenge of finding specific past exam papers for Cambridge GCE A Levels.
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Cambridge Gce A Level Past Papers! Help Plzz!

can someone please tell me where i can get CAMBRIDGE GCE A LEVEL PAST PAPERS
please help me
thankyou!
 
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Try the past papers section of the OCR website: namely, http://www.ocr.org.uk/pastpapermaterials/pastpapers/index.html .
 
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thanks a lot for the help :smile:
but i dun think i got what i was looking for.:biggrin:
 


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