Edexcel GCSE Computer Science 1CP2
Illustrated revision and practice
"Clear, concise, and perfectly aligned to the spec, this well-formatted revision book is a highly useful and effective tool for exam success."
Experience + revision science + beautiful design = better results
- Hundreds of marks worth of examination style questions
- Answers provided for all questions within the books
- Illustrated topics to improve memory and recall
- Specification references for every topic
- Examination tips and techniques
- Free Python solutions pack
Absolute clarity is the aim with a new generation of GCSE Computer Science revision guide. This clear study guide has been expertly compiled and edited by successful former teachers of Computer Science, highly experienced examiners and a good dollop of scientific research into what makes revision most effective and more accessible.
Past examinations question are essential to good preparation, improving understanding and confidence. This guide has combined revision with tips and more practice questions than you could shake a stick at. All the essential ingredients for getting a grade you can be really proud of.
Each specification topic has been referenced and distilled into the key points to make in an examination for top marks. Questions on all topics assessing knowledge, application and analysis are all specifically and carefully devised throughout this book.
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Download Sample PDF104 pages 24.6 × 18.9 × 0.7 cm ISBN 978-1-910523-28-5 Published August 2020
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