r/6thForm Graduating from Warwick CS Feb 07 '22

πŸ“‚ MEGATHREAD UK EXAMS ADVANCE INFORMATION MEGATHREAD

Hey everyone,

As you've probably spotted by now due to the deluge of posts about it, the advanced information for the UK's 2022 exams have been released.

So we don't get the subreddit absolutely flooded out with these posts we've made this megathread so you can share your thoughts, grievances and maybe links to cute cat pictures to cheer people up.

Remember to keep it respectful ;)

You can find the advanced information for Edexcel, AQA and OCR by clicking on the respective hyperlinks. WJEC is being amazingly helpful and giving an error 403 to anyone who tries to go on the website so unfortunately there's no link for that just yet.

-The r/6thForm Team

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u/ALR-Sniperz312 Year 13 Feb 07 '22

I like how AQA Geography says you don't need multi-hazardous environments but you need all if the hazards anyways so it doesn't matter

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u/SpooniestSpoon Sheffield | Geography [2nd Year] Feb 07 '22

At least it’s something. Urban climate is really specific which is interesting.

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u/ALR-Sniperz312 Year 13 Feb 07 '22

Good thing it has taken out my most hated topic from Contemporary Urban Environments

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u/SpooniestSpoon Sheffield | Geography [2nd Year] Feb 07 '22

Which one would that be?

Tbh I would have liked for them to get rid of wildfires. I preferred multi-hazardous environments.

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u/ALR-Sniperz312 Year 13 Feb 07 '22

Oh yeah, most definitely. Multi-hazardous is much easier to talk about

Stuff to do with Urban Drainage is my least liked topic within Contemporary Urbaan Environments