A-Level coursework hints and tips
For some the Christmas holidays aren’t just for festive fun with family and friends a lot of seventeen and eighteen year olds also have A-Level coursework to contend with over the Christmas break. Coursework is an important part of you’re a-Level qualifications so it’s imperative you get it right, because it could mean the difference between an A* and an A.
To be successful at A-Levels you really have to choose a subject that you’re interested in, this will keep you motivated when face with a large amount of coursework.
Before you begin, you need to get organised, plan all your projects and make sure you give yourself plenty of time to do them all.
Finding somewhere quiet to work is important, if your home is busy full of family and young siblings running around amped up on sugar then take yourself to your local library. Here you will find peace and quiet plus you’re in the right place for references, surrounded by books but still with access to the internet.
Do your research first, having all your research ready before you start writing will make it much easier for reference.
Make sure you check spelling and punctuation and if you’re writing it out by hand make sure your writing is neat and legible.
If you have quite a number of projects to contend with make sure you start with the one which will take you the longest and don’t leave projects to the last minute i.e. the day before you go back to school/collage.
You also need to avoid plagiarism, make sure your coursework is your own so don’t copy huge chunks of text and pretend it’s your own. You can use other people’s work/ideas but you do have state them as a reference and what you quoted from them.
If you are still struggling with your coursework there is online coursework help which is more specialised in different subjects.



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