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7367 · AQA A Level

Further Mathematics 7367 Exam Tips

With a combined 200 marks split across two 120-minute Core Pure papers, AQA A Level Further Mathematics is a masterclass in algebraic and logical precision. If you want to secure an A* or A, you must focus your revision where the marks actually reside. Analyzing past paper eviden

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Papers

2

Total marks

200

Time limit

4h

Grade scale

A*ABCDEU

Additional note

Calculator policy

A scientific or graphical calculator that meets JCQ regulations may be used (some GCSE Mathematics and Science papers are non-calculator). Graphical calculators must be set to exam mode; you must clear any stored programs, notes or data before the exam, and the calculator must not be able to retrieve stored text or formulae.

2

Papers

5

Strategies

5

Mistakes

  • With a combined 200 marks split across two 120-minute Core Pure papers, AQA A Level Further Mathematics is a masterclass in algebraic and logical precision. If you want to secure an A* or A, you must focus your revision where the marks actually reside. Analyzing past paper evidence reveals that Complex Numbers is the absolute crown jewel of the syllabus, accounting for approximately 43 marks. This is closely followed by Matrices (31 marks), Differential Equations (26 marks), and Further Calculus (25 marks).

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