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Date Posted: 17:43:56 06/05/03 Thu
Author: Mr John D Clare
Subject: Paper 1
In reply to: 's message, "history" on 12:52:16 06/05/03 Thu

Sorry - there is NO WAY I am going to try to answer this.
It depends entirely on which Board (AQA, OCR, Edexcel) you are with, and then on what particular options your school has chosen.
I advise anybody who is not ABSOLUTELY SURE of what they will be doing on both papers to contact their teacher IMMEDIATELY to find out:
1. What topics you will meet and what you ought to be revising.
2. What sections (if any) the exam is divided into, how many questions you will have to do, and how many you will have to choose from in each section.
3. What kinds of question (eg sourcework, narrative, analytical) you are likely to meet, where in the exam.
4. How long you will have to the different sections and questions within the paper.
5. What the paper will look like (your teacher should be able to show you a specimen paper).
6. How many marks the different questions and parts of a question will carry.
7. Exact date, time and length of the exam.
8. Any specific school arrangements/ procedures you need to know about.
If any teacher reading this can think of anything else a pupil needs to know, please post it.

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