: Use your exam board's specification as a checklist. Title your notes based on the specific module headings (e.g., "Biological Molecules" or "Organic Chemistry") to ensure total coverage. : Use your exam board's specification as a checklist
To create a "proper piece" of A-Level notes, you must move beyond passive transcription and focus on building a "one source of truth" that consolidates multiple resources—like textbooks, class notes, and mark schemes—into one clear, organized format. 1. Structure Your Foundation and mark schemes—into one clear
: Leave generous gaps between sections. This allows you to add extra details from Past Papers or examiner reports later. 2. Active Content Creation