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Work Out Computer Studies for First Examinations

by Graham Taylor

Work Out Economics 'A' Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by Susan Grant Richard Young

A text designed to prepare A level students for their examinations, based on an analysis of all the syllabuses of the main examining bodies. Each chapter sets out essential information, worked examples and specimen exam questions and there are hints on examination preparation and technique.

Work Out Economics A-Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by Richard Young

Suitable for use with all Boards' syllabuses, it takes into account the new economics syllabuses, the new approach to economics, developments in economic theory and recent changes in policy.

Work Out Economics GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by Richard Young

Work Out English GCSE: Key Stage 4 (Macmillan Work Out)

by S. H Burton

Work Out English Literature 'A' Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by S. H Burton

Work Out French A-Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by Ian Maun

Following the "Work Out Modern Language" books at GCSE this series is extended to cover A level French. This book provides an integrated programme of study which will assist serious students to achieve a good grade at Advanced level.

Work Out French A-Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by Ian Maun

Work Out French GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by E.J. Neather I. Rodrigues

Work Out Geography GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by P. Harper

Written by an experienced Geography teacher and adviser, this new Work Out is the first of two years' experience of working with the GCSE syllabus. The well-established and popular Work Out format is further strengthened by * a detailed analysis of content of the 16 syllabuses * a chapter devoted to meeting your exam board's coursework requirements * extensive use of authentic source materials for analysis. Information is presented in a highly-visual and easy-to-learn style with line drawings and photos on virtually every page and 9 major one page revision displays on such crucial points as plate boundaries, the development of a depression or the landforms of the river systems.

Work Out Human Biology GCSE, 2nd ed (Work Out)

by Roland Soper

Work Out Human Biology GCSE focuses on the essential human biology for you need to get the grade you want. The book gives you: * advice on the course, study and exam technique; * knowledge - notes of what you need to know, with model answers giving explanations on technique; * practice - more GCSE questions to build skills and understanding - with answers; * confidence - from our Self Check pages you can see how you are doing and where the extra work is needed.

Work Out Mathematics A Level (Work Out)

by Betty Haines

Suitable for use with all Boards' syllabuses, with masses of recent questions, worked in full, or in part with solution hints. Work Out Mathematics A Level is based on a careful review of the areas that students find difficult. Special features include: * new structure for the new A level core, including Statistics * fact sheet of key definitions, formulae and relations to kick off every chapter * full integration of the power of the graphical calculator into A level work * recognises the extra help needed by the post-GCSE student. From reviews of the previous editions: 'Laid out well and easy to follow.' - Paul Belcher, Mathematical Gazette 'Solutions are well written and provide a good model for examinees. ...A useful revision and exam preparation aid...recommended.' - John Taylor, Mathematical Spectrum.

Work Out Maths GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by G.D. Buckwell

Contains real GCSE questions and answers. The book has progress tests to check if the reader has reached the level aimed at. It also gives: advice on the course, study and exam techniques; and full notes of what the reader needs to know, with model answers giving explanations on techniques.

Work Out Modern World History GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by Jon Nichol Sean Lang

Work Out Modern World History GCSE breaks down this huge syllabus into simple units, and shows how each fits with your Board's needs. The authors not only tell you what the exam is trying to assess, but show, with examples, how to tackle questions and what you ought to be aiming at. The book is a guide, not just to revision, but to your entire Modern World History course.

Work Out Numeracy

by Ted Penketh

A complete course for a working knowledge of basic mathematics which concentrates on the essential topics of basic examinations. This is the book for NVQ Core Skills at Levels 1 and 2 in Application of Number; AEB, UCLES, ULEAC, and City and Guilds Numeracy tests and exams, and for students of GCSE Maths at Basic Level. Each chapter covers a topic with: - a brief revision of the facts you need to understand - 2000+ exercises with full answers - about 200 multiple choice questions For the new edition, the sections on percentages, graphs and surveys have been extended, and all topical issues are bang up-to-date.

Work Out Social and Economic History GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by Simon Mason

The Macmillan (guide) seemed the best presented.' The Independent, Revision Guides Survey Work Out Social & Economic History GCSE has been written to provide all the essential information needed for success at GCSE. All the main board syllabuses are covered with topics developed in a concise and informative style. Understanding is then enhanced by worked examples employing authentic materials and visual stimuli. Difficult points are explained in the author's commentary. There is a separate chapter giving advice and guidance on examination and coursework technique. The questions at the end of each chapter are closely linked to the GCSE assessment objectives.

Work Out Spanish GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by R.J. Taylor

Work Out Spanish GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by Robert Taylor

Work Out Statistics A-Level (Macmillan Work Out)

by Alan Ball Geoff Buckwell

Everything you need for success in Statistics at A-Level: * Advice on the course, study and exam technique * Knowledge - fact sheets of essential formulas and key definitions * Fully worked examples of real exam questions, with hints and tips on how best to solve them * Practice - full of recent questions with answers * Confidence - outline solutions to exercises, so you can check and assess your understanding topic by topic

Work Out Statistics GCSE (Macmillan Work Out)

by Tim Hannagan

`The book has a very distinctive structure in which each chapter begins with an outline of the techniques, followed by worked examples plus a large number of recent examination questions...' Tim Hannagan includes a wide spread of statistical methods, techniques and concepts. He offers success in understanding statistics for a broad range of students, including those of limited mathematical knowledge or confidence. A section on basic mathematics reminds students of the simple numerical techniques they will need. `...presentation is clear, concise and informative. Initial sections provide a valuable revision or summary... The worked examples are essential reading... ...because they are a useful indication of how to tackle examination questions and more because they contain essential teaching material.' (all quotes from Mike Skudder, Quarterly Review of Marketing)

Work Placements: A Survival Guide for Students (PDF)

by Christine Fanthome

This book is an essential guide for students contemplating or embarking upon work placements. Using comments from students, employers and tutors, it includes guidelines on how to find an appropriate placement; audit skills; construct a strong CV and application; prepare for an interview and derive maximum benefit from the work placement experience. The book identifies common problems facing students, together with remedial strategies, and offers suggestions for tackling written and oral assignments. Finally, it shows how to create and implement a successful job-search strategy.

Work Placements, Internships & Applied Social Research

by Jackie Carter

Showcasing how you can use a work placement to develop your research and professional skills, this warm and personable book demonstrates how you can transfer and grow skills from your academic training to the workplace and maximise the benefits of learning by doing. The book also: · Helps you confidently navigate the entire internship process, providing reassuring guidance about key steps such as applying and interviewing for placements · Highlights the importance of practicing reflective learning and encourages you to become a reflective researcher · Empowers you to make an internship work for you, giving you key employability and workplace skills. Drawing on a range of real student voices, this pragmatic guide helps you make the most of the opportunities offered by a work placement and shows how the skills you learn will help you thrive in academia and beyond.

Work Placements, Internships & Applied Social Research

by Jackie Carter

Showcasing how you can use a work placement to develop your research and professional skills, this warm and personable book demonstrates how you can transfer and grow skills from your academic training to the workplace and maximise the benefits of learning by doing. The book also: · Helps you confidently navigate the entire internship process, providing reassuring guidance about key steps such as applying and interviewing for placements · Highlights the importance of practicing reflective learning and encourages you to become a reflective researcher · Empowers you to make an internship work for you, giving you key employability and workplace skills. Drawing on a range of real student voices, this pragmatic guide helps you make the most of the opportunities offered by a work placement and shows how the skills you learn will help you thrive in academia and beyond.

Work Placements, Internships & Applied Social Research

by Jackie Carter

Showcasing how you can use a work placement to develop your research and professional skills, this warm and personable book demonstrates how you can transfer and grow skills from your academic training to the workplace and maximise the benefits of learning by doing. The book also: · Helps you confidently navigate the entire internship process, providing reassuring guidance about key steps such as applying and interviewing for placements · Highlights the importance of practicing reflective learning and encourages you to become a reflective researcher · Empowers you to make an internship work for you, giving you key employability and workplace skills. Drawing on a range of real student voices, this pragmatic guide helps you make the most of the opportunities offered by a work placement and shows how the skills you learn will help you thrive in academia and beyond.

Work Placements - A Survival Guide for Students: A Survival Guide For Students (Macmillan Study Skills)

by Christine Fanthome

This book is an essential guide for students contemplating or embarking upon work placements. Using comments from students, employers and tutors, it includes guidelines on how to find an appropriate placement; audit skills; construct a strong CV and application; prepare for an interview and derive maximum benefit from the work placement experience. The book identifies common problems facing students, together with remedial strategies, and offers suggestions for tackling written and oral assignments. Finally, it shows how to create and implement a successful job-search strategy.

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