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A-Level Sociology

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AQA

Our A-Level Sociology AQA course covers everything you need to study calm and focused ahead of your exams, including:

  • Videos

  • Revision Notes

  • Quizzes

  • Past Paper Exam Hub

  • Syllabus Tracking

OCR

Our A-Level Sociology OCR course covers everything you need to study calm and focused ahead of your exams, including:

  • Videos

  • Revision Notes

  • Quizzes

  • Past Paper Exam Hub

  • Syllabus Tracking

Edexcel

Our A-Level Sociology Edexcel course covers everything you need to study calm and focused ahead of your exams, including:

  • Videos

  • Revision Notes

  • Quizzes

  • Past Paper Exam Hub

  • Syllabus Tracking

A-Level Sociology

We developed Flyp to cover every base of your A-Level Sociology Revision. From lesson videos, notes, quizzes and past papers, to our AI Tutor to help you with everything you need, as soon as you need it.

  • Revision videos can be wonderful resources for students seeking to gain understanding in subjects they feel weak in. Each of our lessons has a professionally-developed video written by some of the best teachers in the space.

  • Our bank of notes for each lesson offer the fastest way to look over things you may already know. Studying while travelling and without headphones? How better to do it!

  • Want to study on-the-go in bitesize chunks? Our quizzes are short, fast, and cover everything you need to know for each lesson. As you complete quizzes, you'll climb divisions, competing against your peers.

  • One of the easiest ways to track our understanding of a subject is to mark it down in our syllabus. Save paper by using our digital syllabus - you're able to mark each individual spec point as ready, unready, or somewhere in-between.

  • What better way to get ready for your exam than, well, doing a real exam? Select as much or as little as you'd like to practice, and self-grade to track where you are. As you practice, you'll gain subject mastery so you know whether or not you're ready for the real thing.

  • Make your own notes as you learn. These are compiled into your online notebook where you can download and print any selection of notes - yours, or ours!

  • Collaboration is a key element of studying, that isn't done enough online. Join Discord-style channels, forums and groups, and share your knowledge with your peers.

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£11.95

£11.95 charged monthly

£9.97

£29.95 charged quarterly

£7.99

£95.90 charged yearly

Subscription includes all of the following:

  • Videos

  • Notes

  • Quizzes

  • Personal Syllabus

  • Practice Hub

  • Personal Notebook

  • Channels & Groups

  • AI Tutor

  • Study Scheduler

  • Kanban Board

  • Pomodoro Timer

  • Study Room

  • Music

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • The A-level Sociology course covers topics such as families and households, education, crime and deviance, social stratification, and research methods. These areas help students understand societal structures, cultural norms, and social issues from a sociological perspective.

  • A-level Sociology is assessed through written exams that include multiple-choice, short-answer, and essay-style questions. These exams evaluate students' understanding of sociological theories, research, and their ability to analyze and evaluate social issues.

  • While A-level Sociology doesn’t include hands-on practical work, students engage with research methods by designing studies, analyzing data, and evaluating sociological research. This helps them understand how sociologists collect and interpret data to study social phenomena.

  • Students develop analytical and critical thinking skills, research skills, and the ability to evaluate complex social issues. The course also enhances students’ understanding of social structures and prepares them to apply sociological perspectives to real-world situations.

  • A-level Sociology provides a foundation for university courses in sociology, psychology, social work, and criminology. It is also beneficial for careers in fields like education, social policy, human resources, and public services, where an understanding of social dynamics is valuable.

  • Recommended resources include syllabus-specific textbooks, past exam papers, and online study guides. Many students find flashcards, summary notes, and practice essay questions helpful for consolidating theories and preparing for exams.