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It is 11:30 PM on a Tuesday. The desk is a disaster zone of highlighters, half-empty mugs of tea, and a textbook so annotated it looks like an ancient scripture. In the center lies the enemy: the past exam paper. Whether you are preparing for GCSEs, A-Levels, IB,
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Most major exam boards provide several years of past papers and examiner reports for free on their official websites: