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Is Up Learn meant for teaching content from scratch or just for revision?

Master your subject from any starting point πŸ’ͺ

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Written by Guy Riese
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Our courses are designed to get every student to top grades in GCSEs and A levels, no matter their starting point. We guarantee an A*/A or 8/9 for every student who completes Up Learn to a 90% Up Score ⭐

Students from all backgrounds learn with us, including home-schooled students, mature learners, independent learners, and even teachers. Whatever your goals, Up Learn is designed to work for you πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“

A level Chemistry, Economics, Maths, Physics, and Psychology

If you are studying Chemistry, Economics, Maths, Physics or Psychology, you can use Up Learn to build knowledge from scratch, even with no prior understanding of the subject. You can also simply use the courses to revise and reinforce topics covered in school πŸ”₯

Read some more about what each course includes here!

A level Biology

With Biology being a huge subject, it’s a little different. We designed it to support your school studies, helping you reach an A*/A with minimal effort in the shortest possible time ⏩

It includes:

βœ… Exam practice questions

πŸ” Flashcard-style quizzes

πŸŽ₯ Summary videos covering 100% of the specification

πŸ”¬ Detailed videos and explanations for the most challenging topics

Check out our article here to learn more about our Biology course πŸ”

Private candidates may occasionally find it useful to supplement their Up Learn studies with extra reading to get the most out of the course πŸ’‘

GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy

Our course is designed to support your studies alongside school, supercharging your grades in the shortest possible time.

As a private candidate, we recommend using the Up Learn to cover all the course content, and keep your scores green throughout the year using Refresh Knowledge. Then as exams approach, you should use the official AQA past papers to familiarise yourself with the longer format of exams 🏫

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