Everything here started as something I made for myself while studying.
Some of these helped me understand topics that just weren't clicking. Others saved me the night before an exam when I needed a quick way to revise.
I've cleaned them up, expanded them, and put them here in case they can make your revision a little easier too.
Sociology has so much content that it can feel impossible to remember everything. These are the resources I would've reached for when I wanted to revise without rereading hundreds of pages.
When a topic feels messy in your head, these help everything fall into place.
Each unit is broken down into one clear overview so you can see how concepts link together instead of trying to memorize isolated facts.
If you've ever mixed up Marx, Durkheim, or Weber five minutes before an exam... same.
This guide puts every key thinker in one place with exactly what you need to remember—no digging through notes trying to find that one person and their accomplishments.
The resource I'd probably print the night before the exam.
Key definitions, theories, studies, and the things that are easiest to forget—all condensed into something you can revise in one sitting.
Never wonder what you've revised.
Tick off every syllabus point as you study so you know exactly what's done and what still needs attention.
One of the biggest questions I had was, "What does an A* answer actually look like?"
This guide walks through strong responses, explains why they score well, and points out the little things that can make a big difference in your own answers.
If you're anything like me, you'll probably want everything in one place. This bundle brings together all my Sociology resources to make revision simpler, more organized, and a little less overwhelming.
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Math only started making sense for me once I stopped looking at the final answer and started understanding how to get there.
That's exactly how these packs are designed.
Sometimes the hardest part of revising maths is figuring out what to practice.
These question packs are organised by topic, so you can focus on one concept at a time without jumping between past papers. Whether you're strengthening weak areas or revising before an exam, they're designed to help you build confidence one topic at a time.
Getting a question wrong isn't the problem—not understanding why is.
This guide walks through every question with fully handwritten, step-by-step solutions, just like I'd explain them to a friend. Instead of skipping straight to the answer, you'll see the method behind each step so you can actually learn from your mistakes.
The best way to improve in Math is by practicing and understanding your mistakes. This bundle combines topic-by-topic questions with step-by-step solutions to help you build confidence, one topic at a time.
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Business can feel overwhelming when you're trying to remember every concept at once. These resources break the syllabus into manageable sections, so you can focus on one topic at a time and build confidence as you go.
This is the resource I wish I'd had while revising. Instead of flipping through past papers looking for one topic, everything is already organized for you. Just pick a topic, start practicing, and work through the syllabus at your own pace.
A Little Note <3
Every resource here started with the same question: "Would this have actually helped me when I was studying?"
If the answer was no, I didn't include it. My goal has never been to make the longest notes or the fanciest designs. It's to create resources that make revision feel clearer, quicker, and a little less stressful.
Thank you for being here and for supporting IGCSE Journey. It genuinely means a lot, and I hope these resources help you feel more confident walking into your exams.