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THE EDUCATION EDIT


AQA Psychology A-Level Predictions 2026: The Data-Driven Exam Guide
Are you feeling the pressure of the upcoming AQA Psychology A-Level exams? As an independent tutor and a fan of statistical analysis (yes, I’m that person who scored 98/100 in stats at university!), I have spent my recent Friday nights mapping every question, mark allocation, and topic appearance since the 2017 reform. While the AQA specification is "fair game," certain topics become "overdue" based on previous cycles. Below is my statistical breakdown of where the "lightning
Georgie M
4 days ago4 min read


How to Manage the A-Level Psychology Content Mountain: A Smarter Revision Strategy
Does it feel like there is just too much content in A-Level Psychology? If you’re currently staring at a stack of revision posters, hundreds of flashcards, and a textbook the size of a doorstop, you aren't alone. One of the most common pieces of feedback I hear from students in my revision programmes is: “There is just SO much to remember.” It is a completely fair point. Between the theories, the classic studies, and the endless evaluation points, it can feel overwhelming. B
Georgie M
Mar 53 min read


Why Consistency Revision (Not Cramming) is the Secret to A-Level Psychology Success
We’ve all been there: staring at a 16-mark essay plan at 11:00 PM the night before a mock exam, trying to force the entire Biopsychology module into our brains. It feels productive in the moment, but here’s the cold, scientific truth: cramming doesn't work for Psychology. Because this subject relies so heavily on AO3 (Evaluation) and Synoptic Links , you can’t just memorise facts; you have to understand how they connect. To do that, you need consistency. The "Ebbinghaus" P
Georgie M
Feb 162 min read

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