Make the Grade - AS and A Level Physics (Nelson Advanced Science)
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Make the Grade in Physics has been specially written to give students comprehensive exam suppot for AS and A Level Physics. Written for Curriculum 2000, it is a comprehensive revision guide for students. It includes a bank of activities and questions for use throughout the course, with exam questions, including synoptic questions, to help students prepare fully for examinations. The text is written to match the new Edexcel specifictions and align with the Nelson Advanced Science Physics series.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #95671 in Books
- Published on: 2002-04-12
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Customer Reviews
Its what you are looking for!!!!
I know exactly what you are looking for, because physics can be confusing at times, especially some of the text books, you read the whole thing, and you know the whole thing, but it still doesn't give you the grade you wanted(Trust me I have been there). This book is an ideal book for who ever is doing the Edexcel examinations at AS and A-level. You don't even need the syllabus with this book, because its all in there, in the order which is required. Long story short, if you are looking for a physics revision guide at A-level you be wasting your time if you look any further.
Excellent revision guide!
This is the ultimate book if you are taking Physics A Level (Edexcel.) The whole syllabus is in this book in simplified notes, and is great if you want to skim through chapters. However this book must be used alongside your own notes for better understanding.
Short and sweet
This book covers everything needed for those taking Edexcel AS/A level examinations. All sections are devised into a short note-like form. However, this should only be recommended for those who have a good grasp at physics previously and want to refresh their understanding, rather than learn anything 'new'.



