Studying GCSE Best Websites/Subscriptions?

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The discussion centers on the effectiveness of paid revision resources for GCSE subjects, specifically Mygcsescience. Users are seeking recommendations for the best paid sites for revision notes and resources, emphasizing a desire for comprehensive lists. Some participants question the necessity of these paid sites, sharing personal success stories of achieving high grades using only school textbooks. They suggest that if textbooks are lacking, checking Amazon reviews can help find quality alternatives. The conversation highlights a divide between those advocating for paid resources and those who believe traditional study methods are sufficient.
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I have purchase Mygcsescience for revision help...

Disregarding money,what would you say are the best PAID sites for revision notes and other resources...

Please list a many as you can...

Thanks.
 
I doubt anyone has gone through all the sites comparing them. Do you really need to use sites like this? I got straight As in GCSE physics, chemistry and biology without using anything other than school textbooks. If you don't have a good textbook, then check out Amazon reviews.
 
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