AS-Level Maths Past Papers

Introduction

Our A Level maths resources are designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of the entire course. They cover all major exam boards, ensuring you have the comprehensive knowledge needed before you start practicing with past papers. For those looking to strengthen their foundation in maths, check out our GCSE Maths Revision resources.

What is the AS-Level?

The AS-Level, or Advanced Subsidiary Level, is a qualification offered by exam boards such as AQA, OCR, and Edexcel, typically taken in the first year of sixth form or college. It serves as a crucial stepping stone for students aiming to pursue A-Level mathematics, further maths, or other maths-related courses. To excel in AS-Level maths, students can utilize past papers, practice papers, and level past papers to familiarise themselves with exam-style questions and assess their knowledge. The mark scheme and examiner reports provided with these papers are invaluable resources for understanding how to improve and where to focus their study efforts. Cambridge International and other exam boards offer specimen papers and question papers that can be used to practice and reinforce learning.

Exam Preparation

Effective exam preparation is critical for success in AS-Level maths. Students should start by reviewing the spec and covering all the necessary content, using resources such as past papers, practice papers, and level past papers. The mark scheme and examiner reports can help identify areas where they need to focus their efforts. It is also essential to practice applying knowledge to exam-style questions, using question papers and specimen papers from Cambridge International and other exam boards. Students can find millions of practice questions and resources online, including PDF downloads and teaching notes, to help them prepare for exams. By using these resources and working through past papers, students can develop a deeper understanding of the subject matter, improve their statistics and maths skills, and build confidence in their ability to answer questions correctly.