Is premium Seneca worth it?
Seneca is a brilliant platform – one that is easy to use as a parent and student. Seneca has ticked all those boxes..the free site is brilliant and if you are able to pay, the premium and supreme packages are great value too.
Do you have to pay for Seneca?
Seneca is free Whereas a revision guide costs money, Seneca`s GCSE resources are completely as well as being more effective. We try to be like Robin Hood – charging those who can afford to pay so that school students can learn for free!…
Is Seneca learning safe?
Yes. Seneca Learning Ltd is GDPR compliant and only uses the data we collect to make the system help students learn more effectively. It is stored in encrypted cloud storage provided by a third party.
How effective is Seneca?
Seneca has been scientifically shown to be effective. In a study of over 1000 year 9 students, those who had spent time using Seneca as part of their revision achieved test scores that were twice as high as those who hadn’t.
Is Seneca good for a level chemistry?
A Level Chemistry Revision – Free & Effective Seneca is the UK’s best Chemistry revision website for your A Level Chemistry exams. Our interactive, online courses are written by Senior Examiners and have all you have to know in one place – from Atomic Structures to Alkenes and Polymers….
Is there an app for Seneca?
The Seneca SMS is an iOS/Android helpful app for configuring remote alarm units ..
How do you revise a level chemistry?
A-Level Chemistry Revision: Top 5 Tips
- Understand the material before you try to learn it.
- Get happy with your maths.
- Don’t forget the easy parts of A-Level Chemistry revision!
- Work together (before, not during, the exam)
- Past papers, past papers, past papers.
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How many hours a day should you revise for A levels?
two hours
Is chemistry a level worth it?
A-level Chemistry is also essential if you want to study Biochemistry or Chemical Engineering, and many universities may require it in order for you to study Biology. Some Geography, Geology or Earth Sciences degree courses may require a mix of science subjects, and Chemistry can be one of them.
Can you do an English degree without English A level?
If you’re planning to study English at university, an A-level in English literature or English language and literature will keep all English courses open to you; but you may find that combining your English A-level with certain other subjects will help prepare you for studying this at a degree-level….
Which A-levels are most respected?
The most popular vs the most useful A level subjects
- Maths: 12 per cent of all entries in 2018.
- Biology: 7.9 per cent.
- Psychology: 7.4 per cent.
- Chemistry: 6.7 per cent.
- History: 6 per cent.
- English Literature: 5.5 per cent.
- Art and Design subjects: 5.3 per cent.
- Physics: 4.7 per cent.
What is the hardest GCSE to take?
- GCSE History.
- GCSE Biology.
- GCSE Computer Science.
- GCSE Maths.
- GCSE Chemistry.
- GCSE English Literature.
- GCSE Physics. Coming in close, but not quite at the top spot, we have GCSE Physics.
- GCSE Further Maths. Right at the top of my list of the top 10 hardest GCSEs, we have GCSE Further Maths.