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Revision that actually works. Timed exams, spaced repetition, and weakness-targeted study for GCSE and A-Level students. Free to try.

United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2026
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Half-term revision doesn't need to be all day. The best approach: wake up, do 90 minutes of focused practice on LearningBro, take a break, do another 60 minutes after lunch. That's 2.5 hours of targeted, active revision. It's more effective than 6 hours of staring at a textbook. learningbro.com/redeem/6A4B5513 #GCSE #ALevel #EdTech
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A-Level Computer Science: pseudocode questions are free marks if you know the conventions. Use the correct syntax from your spec (OCR, AQA, etc.). Indent properly. Comment your code. Use meaningful variable names. The examiner reads hundreds of scripts. Make yours easy to follow. #ALevel #ALevelCompSci #ALevels2026
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Half-term during exam season. You've already completed some exams. That experience is valuable. You know what the exam hall feels like. You know how to manage your time. Use this week to prepare for the remaining papers. You're more ready than you were two weeks ago. #GCSE #ALevel #Exams2026
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Parents: how are you supporting your child through exams right now? Practical help? Emotional support? Just staying out of the way? What's working and what isn't? Share your experience. #GCSEs2026 #ALevels2026 #Exams2026
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GCSE Biology: half-term is not a holiday during exam season. But it's not a prison sentence either. Revise in the morning when your brain is fresh. 2-3 hours of focused work. Then stop. Do something else. You need rest to consolidate what you've learned. #GCSE #GCSEBiology #GCSEs2026
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Two exams down, several to go. Your revision time is now measured in hours, not weeks. Don't waste those hours on topics you already know. Spend them on the topics that will actually move your grade. LearningBro tells you exactly which ones those are. learningbro.com/redeem/6A4B5513 #GCSE #ALevel #EdTech
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A-Level Politics: every answer needs a "However..." paragraph. One-sided arguments cap your marks. Even if you agree with the statement, give the strongest counter-argument and explain why it doesn't quite hold. That's how you show evaluation, and evaluation is where the top marks live. #ALevel #ALevelPolitics #ALevels2026
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You're in the middle of it now. Some papers will go well. Some won't. The students who get top grades aren't the ones who ace every paper. They're the ones who don't let a bad paper affect the next one. Each exam is a fresh start. Treat it that way. #GCSE #ALevel #Exams2026
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Mid-exam check-in. How's it going? Better than expected? Worse? About what you thought? Whatever the answer: you're doing it. You're showing up. That matters. #GCSEs2026 #ALevels2026 #Exams2026
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Between exams is the hardest time to revise. You're tired. You've just done a paper. The last thing you want is more study. But 30 minutes of focused revision on tomorrow's subject is the highest-value 30 minutes you'll spend all year. LearningBro makes those 30 minutes count. Targeted questions on exactly what you need. learningbro.com/redeem/6A4B5513 #GCSE #ALevel #EdTech
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A-Level Chemistry: in organic chemistry questions, always show the mechanism. Curly arrows, lone pairs, intermediates — the marks are in the detail. Writing just the reactants and products is not enough. Draw it. Label it. Get those method marks. #ALevel #ALevelChemistry #ALevels2026
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Exam season is here. Before each exam: eat something, drink water, arrive early. Read every question twice before you write. After each exam: do not discuss answers with friends. It changes nothing and causes unnecessary stress. Focus forward, not back. #GCSE #ALevel #Exams2026
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Exams start this week for many of you. Remember: the person marking your paper wants to give you marks. They're looking for reasons to award them, not take them away. Show your working. Attempt every question. You might surprise yourself. #GCSEs2026 #ALevels2026
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GCSE Maths: on the morning of the exam, don't try to learn new topics. Review your formula sheet. Do 5 questions on topics you already know. Build confidence. Walking in feeling "I know this" is worth more than cramming one last topic you'll probably get wrong anyway. #GCSE #GCSEMaths #GCSEs2026
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A-Level Economics: every essay needs a diagram. Every single one. AD/AS, supply and demand, cost curves — the diagram shows the examiner you understand the theory. Without it, you're writing opinions. Draw it first. Then write around it. #ALevel #ALevelEconomics #ALevels2026
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4 weeks to go. This is the run-in. Mocks are done. The real thing is close. Don't try to do 8 hours a day — you'll burn out. Do 3-4 hours of genuine, focused work. Past papers under timed conditions. That's more than most will manage. #GCSE #ALevel #ExamPrep
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Parents: Revision/Downtime Balance. How do you plan to balance revision and downtime? Strict timetable? Flexible goals? Let them figure it out? There's no single right answer here. #GCSEs2026 #ALevels2026
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GCSE Geography: in the 9-mark extended writing questions, structure wins marks. Paragraph 1: make your first point with evidence. Paragraph 2: make your second point with evidence. Paragraph 3: evaluate — which point is stronger and why? That's it. Clear structure, clear marks. #GCSE #GCSEGeography #GCSEs2026
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The problem with revision guides: they tell you what to learn but not what you've actually learned. You need feedback. Instant, specific feedback on every question. That's what LearningBro gives you. Answer a question, see the explanation, track your progress. Free for 30 days: learningbro.com/redeem/6A4B5513 #GCSE #ALevel #EdTech
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