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Hello all! I was active here back in 2012 and now I'm back because I've got to study the IB syllabus for my entrance exams to Uni. I'm applying after 2 gap years that I took for personal reason and now I find that I hardly remember anything. Does anyone know any good resources for a crash course in biology (unpaid) because most of my time will be spent on chemistry but I don't want to get too over-confident about Bio.

Thankyou! Have a good day!

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If you become a VIP member on IB Survival, you will be able to find a ton of revision notes, etc that would be able to help you!

Alternatively, Lanterna Education (http://www.lanternaeducation.com) offer online revision; IBGuides.com is also a good starting point; and possibly, buying some revision guides will help (the one by Andrew Allott is particularly good along with the OSC one are the most popular) or even a text book will be a good starting point.

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If you become a VIP member on IB Survival, you will be able to find a ton of revision notes, etc that would be able to help you!

Alternatively, Lanterna Education (http://www.lanternaeducation.com) offer online revision; IBGuides.com is also a good starting point; and possibly, buying some revision guides will help (the one by Andrew Allott is particularly good along with the OSC one are the most popular) or even a text book will be a good starting point.

I'm aware of the VIP thiing, I used to be one, but then had no use for it and deleted the account.

I really can't buy as I mentioned earlier. Other means? I love that guide, it's brilliant, don't have a copy now, will ask a friend!

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If you become a VIP member on IB Survival, you will be able to find a ton of revision notes, etc that would be able to help you!

Alternatively, Lanterna Education (http://www.lanternaeducation.com) offer online revision; IBGuides.com is also a good starting point; and possibly, buying some revision guides will help (the one by Andrew Allott is particularly good along with the OSC one are the most popular) or even a text book will be a good starting point.

I'm aware of the VIP thiing, I used to be one, but then had no use for it and deleted the account.

I really can't buy as I mentioned earlier. Other means? I love that guide, it's brilliant, don't have a copy now, will ask a friend!

Lanterna have a free 7 day trial, so if you can save the content or make notes in that time, you won't have to pay anything! (I don't know if they still offer the trial though, and if all content will be unlocked- worth a try though).

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Hello all! I was active here back in 2012 and now I'm back because I've got to study the IB syllabus for my entrance exams to Uni. I'm applying after 2 gap years that I took for personal reason and now I find that I hardly remember anything. Does anyone know any good resources for a crash course in biology (unpaid) because most of my time will be spent on chemistry but I don't want to get too over-confident about Bio.

Thankyou! Have a good day!

http://www.youtube.com/user/SCScienceVid

She goes assessment statement by assessment statement with free videos, all on YouTube. She will help you out, I'm sure! The chem ones by Thornley are even better :D

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