Religious Studies is an interesting and often academically stimulating A Level subject that draws students in to consider the big questions of life. Nonetheless, when it comes to exam time, students have big questions of their own to answer, and it’s important to be properly equipped with a clear understanding and expectation of what is being asked.
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