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10 study tips for A level Physics to improve your grades (year 13)

10 Tips to Improve Your A-Level Physics Grade (Year 13)

10 Tips to Improve Your A-Level Physics Grade (Year 13)


1. Use Past Papers as Your Main Revision Tool

At Year 13, the fastest way to improve your A-Level Physics grade is by practising real exam questions.

2.Learn Mark Scheme Language

Top grades depend on using the exact phrases examiners expect in explanations and definitions.

3.Target Your Weakest Physics Topics First

Stop revising what you already know. Focus on the topics where you lose the most marks.

4. Practise Under Timed Exam Conditions

Time pressure is a major reason students underperform in A-Level Physics exams.

5. Perfect Your Calculation Technique

Check equations, substitutions, significant figures and units — these details separate grade B from grade A/A*.

6. Master Required Practical Questions

Required practicals appear every year and are a reliable source of marks if prepared properly.

7. Use Diagrams in Written Explanations

Clear diagrams can unlock marks in electricity, fields, waves and mechanics questions.

8. Learn Common A-Level Physics Question Styles

Many exam questions repeat the same structure every year with different numbers or contexts.

9.  Keep a Physics Mistake Log

Write down every mistake from past papers and review it weekly — this is one of the most powerful revision techniques.

10. Focus on Exam Technique, Not New Notes

At this stage, improving exam technique is far more effective than rewriting content.