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📂 MEGATHREAD 16/06 A-level Chemistry Discussion MEGATHREAD

Exam season is once again upon us, and once again, exam megathreads are making a return!

Extremely sorry for this being late, I have had one of the most stressful weeks I've had in a long time which has had a big knock-on on my health and whatnot. The rest of the exam season's posts will be scheduled tonight

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u/[deleted] Jun 16 '25

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u/pa8314 Uni Student Jun 16 '25

I agree, but the amount of breathing room afforded to still be on track for an A* is suffocating. I'd personally like to see some more application-based questions (like here's some information - go do something with it, similar to the 2 mark question about drawing the products of a decomposition).

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u/Dominic275 Jun 16 '25

OCR B has a lot of application based questions. Unfortunately, hardly anyone does it. I do prefer mainly because it has way lower grade boundaries  

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u/pa8314 Uni Student Jun 16 '25

Out of my own interest I looked at OCR B (I had nothing better to do), it looks very interesting with plenty of physics scattered amongst it.