I'm a CIE (Cambridge International Exams) A Level student who gave her A2 exams in October... *expecting results this month*... Anyway, my subjects were Economics, Business Studies and Computing. I got good grades in my AS exams, and also managed to get an 'a' for my computing project.

Anyway, the reason I started this thread is because I have lots of past papers with marking schemes and links to other websites that I found very helpful. I also have notes that I collected from websites. I would really like to share these resources with students who are interested as I remember how helpless I felt when my reference books weren't as adequate as I would have liked them to be. Therefore, if anyone here would like any help with the subjects that I've mentioned, please do reply.

Email me: BobPursley

I'm a grade 10 learner who goes to Kalahari High School in Kuruman in the Northern Cape and the reason I'm writing this to you is because I'm struggling to get good grades on my Economics and Business Studies ,in the first term I got 56% for Economics and the second term I got 45% and for my Business I got 82% in the first term and for second term I got 64% for my Business ,I know some will say that's good marks,but for me its not.I really need your help to get outstanding marks on my Business Studies and Economics

That's great to hear that you are willing to share your resources with other students! It can be very helpful for others who are studying the same subjects. To reach a wider audience, you can post your resources on various platforms. Here are a few options:

1. Online forums and communities: Look for websites or forums where students discuss and share study materials. Popular platforms like Reddit, Quora, or even dedicated forums for A Level students can be great options. You can create a post or reply to existing threads, offering your resources and providing your email for interested students to contact you.

2. Social media: Utilize social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram to share your resources. Consider joining relevant student groups or communities where you can post your materials. You can create a post explaining what you have to offer and include your email address for interested students to contact you.

3. Dedicated websites: Consider creating your own website or blog where you can upload your resources and provide links for students to access them. This can be a more organized and accessible way for students to find and use your materials.

4. Online file sharing platforms: Use platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive to upload your resources. You can then create shareable links and share them on various platforms mentioned above. This way, students can easily access and download your materials.

Remember to be cautious when sharing your email address online. Consider creating a separate email account for this purpose to protect your personal information. Additionally, always be mindful of copyright laws when sharing copyrighted materials and make sure you have the necessary permissions to do so.