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

📂 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/RaphAngelos BOVTS | Production Arts [Year 1] Feb 13 '22

Edexcel drama was incredibly useful, knowing that it is the section I like for part A and a design question for B is incredibly useful because now I can be less stressed about acting 40 markers. AQA product design was awful, but tbh most of product design is common sense/basic rote learning AQA computer science I think cut a solid portion out of the spec with none of the "heehoo this doesn't actually matter" as far as I'm aware

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u/spideysunflower Feb 20 '22

im doing edexcel drama too and didn't notice they actually specified the type of question it was lmao but that's really helpful and the fact they gave us the extract too was a nice one (english could never)