What is the Advanced Information
The main aim is to help you use your revision time effectively. In the case of Double Science, you will see that the advice consists of a list of topics which will be the “major focus” of questions in each exam paper, plus a separate list of topics that will not appear on that paper.
To understand this fully, you will need to study these lists carefully and relate them to the rest of your studies and your personal revision plan.
For each of the three papers, you will see that the major questions will rely on a relatively short list of topics. We would make the obvious recommendation that these are the ones you should prioritise during the revision process. Knowing which topics will definitely not figure prominently will also help you plan and save time in a different way.
Study the Whole Course
If a topic is not on any of the lists or even if it is on the ‘out’ list, it does not mean you can ignore it. Every topic on the specification may be relevant to the answer of some question or the focus of a question with a smaller number of marks. Our general advice is to complete all lessons but to keep this list of topics close to hand during the revision process and make sure you are particularly well prepared to answer questions on the 7 or so topics that are expected to appear on each paper.
Key Takeaways
- If a topic is not on the list, it does not mean you can ignore it
- complete all lessons and Tutor Marked Assignments
- Use the Advanced Information to tailor your revision
Equation List
In summer 2022 your exam papers will include an equation list so that you don’t have to memorise all the equations. The list can be downloaded and viewed in advance here.
You cannot take this copy into the exam hall. A clean copy will be provided in the exam paper
Subject Updates
Pearson/Edexcel may issue updated information or additional guidance at any point. Please check the Subject page for Science regularly.
Edexcel International Science (Double Award) (2017) | Pearson qualifications
R Papers
If you are taking your exams in the following countries
- Australia
- Azerbaijan,
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- China
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Korea
- Laos
- Macau
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Myanmar
- New Zealand
- Oman
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- United Arab Emirates
- Vietnam.
You will be studying for an R paper.
R papers are papers which are sat by students in different timezones so that they don’t have to take their exams in the middle of the night!
There are different questions and topics in the Advanced Information for R papers.
If you are planning to take your exam in a foreign country, please check with your exam centre which paper you will be taking. If you are taking an R paper, please discuss how this will affect your revision with your tutor.