Eyes of the Cosmic Whale

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IGCSE Resources: to students, by a student

I’ve posted before that my IGCSE exams are over. They involved lots of preparation, and so I have lots of valuable resources that took me some time to discover and that could help others very much.

This is why I’ve decided to create this IGCSE Resources list. I want to share these links with the world! Of course, you’ll need more than this to get an A or A* on your IGCSE’s. I recommend you to grab syllabuses and create summaries, objective by objective. If you make them by hand, much better. That’s how one learns!

 Before we go to the link list, I’d like to add a not-so-fine-print. If you do think this list is useful, please leave a comment. So I know I am actually helping someone. Besides, I don’t have to do this. A little appreciation would be nice.

 And now…to the links!

ALL SUBJECTS:
http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/subjects  - Click your subject and download the available past paper, markscheme and examiner report.
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/examtime  - Exam tips from Cambridge

HISTORY
http://www.activehistory.co.uk/igcse/paper_1a.htm  - All Paper 1 past paper questions, very useful to identify patterns and practice
http://www.crampuppy.com/1/IGCSE/history/complete-igcse-history-summary.shtml  - History summary, very brief and summarized but good if you already know the info. Other pages in this site have past paper questions, too.

GEOGRAPHY
http://www.geographyalltheway.com/igcse_geography.htm  - Very friendly, fun to use, with lots of exercises and pictures
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/geography/igcsegeography/  - Geography past papers and resources

BIOLOGY
http://e-subjects.co.uk/mod/resource/index.php?id=55  – Fabulous link!
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/biology/igcsebiology/  - Biology past papers, examiner tips, useful sites…particularly check the “model answers” bit!

CHEMISTRY
http://www.docbrown.info/page10/page10.htm  - Sometimes confusing to use, but if you search and search, you WILL eventually find the answers to the more obscure, horrible objectives.
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/chemistry/igcsechemistry/  - Lots of chemistry resources, including past papers and model answers.

PHYSICS
http://physics.greengates.edu.mx/igcsenotes.htm – Equations and objective-by-objective tips. Great resource!
http://www.cambridgestudents.org.uk/subjectpages/physics/igscephysics/  - Once again, past papers and physics resources

For English LIT, there’s lots of sites out there with book analyses, and character and symbol insights…

For Spanish Lit there aren’t, so know your books and try doing some analysis yourself before the exam.

For French…it’s hard for me to say here, because my personal belief is that you either have it in you or you don’t. I had it in me, so it was all good. Still, review all your tenses and the “formule de politesse” used to close formal letters.

English and Spanish language…here it’s your writing skills that are tested, so no helpful site there. Practice, practice, practice. Check markschemes. Learn the strategies. And write!

Now you’ve got the base knowledge and a place to return to when in doubt. Work hard and use the resources well, young padawan.  

It will have been worth it when it ends!

CW.

13 Comments »

  My IGCSE’s in a nutshell « Eyes of the Cosmic Whale wrote @

[...] November 21, 2007 at 12:40 am · Filed under Our Daily Randomness, Procrastination, Thoughts & Reflections and tagged: Exams, Future, IGCSE, Letting go, Life, Procrastination, Random, Thoughts Now the IGCSE examinations are finally over, I feel relieved and relaxed and a lot freer than before. The whole moving thing dawns on me more too, and makes it all the more hard. The intention of this post is to record what the IGCSE experience has been like. (For IGCSE resources, click here) [...]

  Maung Thein Soe wrote @

I am 18 and live in Myanmar.Now ,I take 5 subjects(Maths,Chem,Phys,Eng) .I need to do all the lessons on my own.I hope you will be very helpful for me. And i would like to ask you about my future.I mean what shoul i do after firnsh IGCSE.PLease mail to me.

  ayasia wrote @

hey! so was searching on how i should study for my IGCSE exams, and found this nifty site.lol. so, because im american there arnt like any other schools in my area who do IGCSE. … so i was wondering if anyone whos taken these exams befor could cmnt this cmnt and tell me iof they really are super hard! thankx 2 everyone!!! :)

  Emesde wrote @

THANKE A LOT!!!!!!! You guys really helped me! Thanks!!

  Royale Mafia wrote @

Not Bad!!my exams are in MAY JUNE in 1 month and i am reallly tensed!!GOD!!!!letrs hope exams go good!!!

  Nawal wrote @

Thank you very much for your usefull helping but it would be more usefull to add IT IGCSE Past Papers practical and theory with there marking scheme please….

  Nawal wrote @

Thank you very much for your usefull helping but it would be more usefull to add History for all Past Papers and there marking scheme please… Thanks very much again for your help.

  Dot wrote @

As a homeschool mum, I just want to say how much I appreciate you taking the time to set this up. I was just browsing, wondering where to start & this looks like a pretty good place! Will pass your sites details to all the other home educators I know.

Thankyou! Dot

  Cosmic Whale wrote @

Thank you all for your comments! I really appreciated them!

ayasia: You probably had them already, but they are not super hard if you’re prepared. What I recommend you to do is grab a copy of the syllabus and write a guide, objective by objective. Sites ALWAYS help, but unless you write, write, write, it won’t stay in your head :)

Emesde: You are so so welcome!

Royale Mafia: Prepare well and you’ll be fine. Practice with past papers! I wish you the best.

Nawal: I can’t put past papers here because they belong to Cambridge CIE Board. You should ask your teachers though, schools tend to buy old exams.

Dot: Your comment meant a lot to me. I am SO glad I could help you and perhaps other homeschooling kids. I salute you for the great effort you make. I hope your teen does great on their exams!

  ANNY wrote @

I WANT THE ICT NOTES OF IGCSE.

  ashley wrote @

hi! this website REALLY helped me out. i even added this page 2 my favourites. thanx alot for anyone who made this site

  Roderik Dekker wrote @

Nice of you doing this Cosmic Whale.

Everyone should just relax! IGCSE is simple as long as you are just committed to your work.
The questions really arn’t tough and the average person always passes.

The only subject you should concentrate on are the sciences.

Goodluck to all!

  Shreya wrote @

Hey!
Thank you SO much for this site, it REALLY helped! Hats off to you!

I’m taking my IGCSE’s this year (May/June) and i know, i havent got much time. What is the best way to study now?
I have no idea of to study for sciences – I do co-ordinate science – is it hard?

Any tips, advice, anything would be helpful!!

Thank you!


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