I'm a Year 13 student who will graduate in 2025. I am taking History, English Literature, and Psychology as my three A-Levels.
I hope to help my fellow peers by sharing the notes I made for my exams.
For reference, the exam boards that I take are Oxford AQA English Lit. and Psych. And I also take Edexcel History.
Please leave any comments, questions, or reviews under my products, I'm eager to always develop my notes in making them even better!
I'm a Year 13 student who will graduate in 2025. I am taking History, English Literature, and Psychology as my three A-Levels.
I hope to help my fellow peers by sharing the notes I made for my exams.
For reference, the exam boards that I take are Oxford AQA English Lit. and Psych. And I also take Edexcel History.
Please leave any comments, questions, or reviews under my products, I'm eager to always develop my notes in making them even better!
These handwritten notes cover the International A-level Oxford AQA paper 1 in detail. It covers these three key topics:
Memory
Social Psychology
and Psychopathology
These notes cover all the key information that you need to know for the exam, including relevant studies and evaluations.
I personally got an A after using these notes, hope they can be as much help as they were for me :)
A booklet of full scale notes that cover the whole of paper 2 in the International A-Level Oxford AQA course covering these topics:
Biopsychology:
* The structure and function of sensory, relay, and motor neurons
* The division of the nervous system
* The function of the endocrine system
* The fight or flight response
* Localisation of function in the brain and hemispheric lateralisation
Cognitive development:
* Piagetâs theory of cognitive development
* Vygotskyâs theory of cognitive development
* Baillargeonâs violation of expectations research
* Social cognition
Research Methods (1):
* Research methods
* Scientific processes
* Data handling and analysis
A document containing handwritten notes for the International A Level Oxford AQA Paper 3 on the topic of Agatha Christieâs âThe Murder of Rodger Ackroydâ. Inside these notes, I cover the most important information you need to know before taking the exam. I cover things such as:
Context
Key themes
Elements of Crime
Structure
And the key quotes
I hope this helps anyone who takes this exam!
A booklet full of notes, made specifically for the International A-Level Oxford AQA psychology paper 3 course. It is a mix of handwritten and typed notes. The topics covered are:
Psychology of Sleep:
-Biological rhythms
-Disruption of biological rhythms
-the nature of sleep
-functions of sleep
-disorders of sleep
Schizophrenia:
-what it is
-biological explanations of schizophrenia
-cognitive explanations of schizophrenia
-drug therapy
-psychological therapies
Research Methods 2:
-research methods and experiment designs
-scientific processes
-data handling and analysis
In-depth study notes for paper 1 of the International A-level Edexcel history Germany paper (option 1c). Personally, I received an A by using just these notes. It is a mixture of both handwritten and typed-up notes that cover the whole specification from the exam board:
The Democratic Experiment (1918-29)
The Rise of the Nazis (1919-33)
Nazi Germany (1933-39)
Germany at war (1939-45)
The full course notes for the international a-level history Edexcel paper 3 on the civil rights and race relations in the USA from 1865-2009. The notes go into heavy detail based on the exam boards specification:
1 âFree at lastâ, 1865-77
Reasons for, and impact of, the Thirteenth Amendment
1865-77: the significance of the changed economic position of ex-slaves and the development of sharecropping; freedom of movement; the significance of the social and educational opportunities of freedom and increased social tensions; the need for a political settlement and President Andrew Johnsonâs response.
Northern radicals and âRadical Reconstructionâ 1867-77: the impact of military rule in the south; the significance of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments and the Civil Rights Act 1875; significance of the presence of black representatives in federal and state legislatures.
The backlash: the impact of the Ku Klux Klan and White League, including the incidence of lynching; the impact of the restoration of Democrat control in the south and the end of Reconstruction 1877.
2 The triumph of âJim Crowâ, 1883- Ń1900
The role of the Supreme Court: impact of the civil rights cases 1883; the impact of Plessy V Ferguson 1896, Williams v Mississippi 1898 and Cumming v Richmond County Board of Education 1899.
The spread of Jim Crow Laws and the impact of pressure groups in the south: changes to rail travel in Florida 1887; extension of segregation to other social areas and other states; the impact of new laws on educational and economic opportunities for black Americans, including the drift to the north and west. Booker T Washington and the black response to segregation.
Excluding black voters: the impact of discrimination in Mississippi from 1890; the impact of Louisianaâs Grandfather Clause 1898; the general impact on voting opportunities in the south of similar discriminations by the early 20th century.