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AQA A-Level Sociology Papers

Welcome to our AQA A-Level Sociology Papers page. Here, you'll find everything you need to prepare for your AQA A-Level Sociology exams, including past papers, mark schemes, textbooks, and revision guides. Our expert guidance and resources will help you develop the critical thinking, research, and analysis skills needed to ace your exams. Start exploring our page today and take the first step towards success in your A-Level Sociology journey.

June 2022 AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) Past Papers

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November 2020 AQA AS-Level Sociology (7191) Past Papers (Labelled as June 2020)

June 2019 AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) Past Papers

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      → What is AQA A-Level Sociology?

      AQA A-Level Sociology is a qualification offered by AQA, one of the largest exam boards in the UK. It is a two-year course that covers a wide range of sociological theories and concepts, and helps students to develop critical thinking, research, and analysis skills.

      → What are the AQA A-Level Sociology papers?

      The AQA A-Level Sociology papers consist of three exams: Paper 1, Paper 2, and Paper 3. Paper 1 covers education, families, and research methods. Paper 2 covers crime and deviance, theory and methods. Paper 3 covers beliefs in society, globalisation and the media.

      → What is the format of the AQA A-Level Sociology papers?

      Each paper is two hours long and consists of a mixture of short answer questions, extended writing, and essays. The papers are all worth 80 marks each and are worth 33.3% of the final A-Level grade.

      → How can I prepare for the AQA A-Level Sociology papers?

      There are several ways to prepare for the AQA A-Level Sociology papers, including:

      - Practice past papers and mark schemes to get used to the format and structure of the exams
      - Make sure you understand all the key concepts and theories covered in the course
      - Develop your critical thinking and analysis skills by reading widely and engaging with current events
      - Attend revision classes or seek support from a tutor if needed.

      → What resources are available to help me prepare for the AQA A-Level Sociology papers?

      There are many resources available to help you prepare for the AQA A-Level Sociology papers, including textbooks, revision guides, and online resources. AQA also provides specimen papers and mark schemes on their website, which can be a useful tool for revision.

      → How are the AQA A-Level Sociology papers marked?

      The AQA A-Level Sociology papers are marked using a combination of computer and human marking. The computer marks the objective questions, while the human markers mark the subjective questions, such as essays and extended writing. The marking is done using a detailed mark scheme to ensure consistency and fairness.

      → When are the AQA A-Level Sociology papers usually taken?

      The AQA A-Level Sociology papers are usually taken in May or June, although there is also a resit option in November for students who wish to improve their grade.

      → What is the grading system for the AQA A-Level Sociology papers?

      The AQA A-Level Sociology papers are graded on a scale from A* to E, with A* being the highest grade and E being the lowest passing grade. The final A-Level grade is based on the student's performance across all three papers.