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Advice for getting a high grade in ordinary level biology?

  • 28-05-2014 10:06pm
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    Would really appreciate if someone could give me advice on getting a high grade in biology ordinary level. Would love a high B or C. I'm learning all the main topics that come up every year of course like food,photosynthesis,ecology,respiration...covering everything basically!
    I would like to know something regarding definitions. I don't know why but I seem to be able to learn off higher level definition standards quite easily. For example, if asked to define an ecosystem I would say "A definable area containing community of self sustained organisms interacting with their non living environment" In marking scheme for OL it doesn't have that answer and I suppose it is more simple. I would still get marks, wouldn't I? I have the Less Stress revision book for higher & ordinary and it has that definition in it.
    Just want general advice for how to get high marks in this subject.
    Thanks in advance :)


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