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Maths GCSE as an adult learner

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Momaofthree · 12/03/2025 22:57

I've decided to college to redo my Maths GCSE.

I am currently studying Foundation Level, edexcel, maths gcse.

I'm getting lost in my notes the nearer I'm getting to the exam dates.

Looking for the best GCSE maths revision book/guide, if there is any advice out there please

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MadeinBelfast · 12/03/2025 23:12

There are a series of guides called Oxford Revise. I've not used the maths ones but the science ones are very good. They do an Edexcel Foundation maths one.

NotDonna · 12/03/2025 23:37

Well done you! There’s a website called ‘savemyexans’ that you may find useful. @noblegiraffe may have some pointers!!

TeenToTwenties · 13/03/2025 13:35

I like the CGP revision guides. They are a good reference to everything you need to know.
But you need something else for practice questions.

JenPaul · 30/03/2025 14:48

Firstly, good on you for deciding to take this step! I know it can be daunting, I did the same a few years ago.

My DS prepared for his GCSEs last year and used newton maths which combines an AI tutor to practice questions with, all the tutorial videos you need, and past papers which the tutor coaches you through.

We thought about getting tutoring but this worked just as well and is pretty cheap.

Newton Maths

Learn maths with Newton

https://www.newtonmaths.com/

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Curlyshabtree · 28/05/2025 08:53

I resat my GCSE Maths 3 years ago. I used Hegarty Maths, I found it really helpful.
I found the whole experience really empowering and I passed even though there were chunks of content I hadn’t covered. Good luck!

imip · 23/06/2025 17:59

I did my maths GCSE at the age of 49 in 2019. I used Hegerty, Khan academy, BBC bitesize. I only used online resources.

i also got a 5 in the exam!

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