A Level Religious Studies Revision
A Level Religious Studies raises the questions that have no easy answers. Does God exist, and what makes an action moral? It covers the philosophy of religion, ethics, and the study of a world religion, making it an intellectually challenging A Level. It sounds like a lot, but we’re here to help. Our bank of official past papers and mark schemes help you become familiar with the exam and write the answers that are awarded top marks. Teaching A Level RS? Our revision resources are ready to use as speedy lesson starters to polish your students’ exam technique.
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Is A Level Religious Studies hard?
The content is accessible, but the essays are demanding. You need deep knowledge, a clear line of argument, and the ability to evaluate multiple perspectives. Vague, descriptive answers don't score well at A Level. Students who practise essay technique consistently tend to do very well.
What A Levels go well with Religious Studies?
Choose A Levels you enjoy and are good at. If you want complementary choices, History and English Literature are solid as all three require careful argument and close engagement with sources. Also, Sociology shares overlapping themes around ethics and institutions. For students considering theology, law, or PPE at university, any combination of these alongside RS is a great option.