CGSE pupils sat the maths exam yesterday (May 16) -Credit:Getty Images GCSE pupils were left confused and angry after taking the Edexcek Higher Maths exam yesterday (Thursday, May 16). Students from ...
Practising questions based on GCSE maths past papers will help you to prepare for your maths exam. By working through example problems inspired by Edexcel past exam papers, you can build your ...
GCSE students are SO glad Edexcel maths is over, and they likely never have to do it again. They've been taking to Twitter to share reactions and memes, and some of them are hilarious. YES for Edexcel ...
Students sitting A-Level exams have complained after they were set an Edexcel Maths C1 non-calculator paper which contained questions they say required a calculator. Pupils took to social media to say ...
Students have been voicing their concerns after part of an A-level maths paper was leaked online. Sections of the A-level Maths Paper 3 exam were shared online ahead of students sitting the exam on ...
Thousands of students are today (Thursday, August 22) finding out their GCSE results from this summer's exams. All the results were sent out to schools on Wednesday and are usually available to pick ...
‘Hannah and her sweets’ caused quite a storm this year on Twitter as GCSE pupils took to the social media site to vent their frustrations over the ‘tricky’ Edexcel Mathematics paper. Along with more ...
A further maths A-level paper due to be sat by about 7,000 candidates on Thursday has been replaced following the leak of an earlier exam last week. Two questions from the Edexcel maths A-level paper ...
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An image of the leaked Edexcel A level maths paper was posted online. Credit: Twitter Exam board Edexcel is at the centre of a leak relating to an A-level maths exam sat by pupils on Friday. Pearson, ...
Many of us would wince at the idea of taking a timed GCSE maths exam again, but one Youtuber did it voluntarily. Evan Edinger is American and completed a university degree in Mathematics, Statistics ...
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