This video-based Past-Paper Session for Computer Science 9618 covers every past paper from 2005 to 2020. Designed for A-Level students who want targeted practice and exam confidence, the series breaks each paper into bite-sized, focused videos that combine step-by-step worked solutions with revision advice and examiner insight.
What you get:
Full coverage of past papers 2005–2020, organised by year and paper.
For each question: a short recap of the underlying concept, a worked solution shown step-by-step, examiner-style marking commentary, and common pitfalls to avoid.
Topic playlists (e.g., Programming, Algorithms & Pseudocode, Data Representation, Computer Architecture, Networking, Databases, and Theory of Computation) that gather every past-paper question on that topic across all years.
Model answer videos that demonstrate A* standard responses and explain how marks are awarded.
“Spot the Mistake” mini-videos highlighting typical student errors and quick fixes.
Time-management and technique videos showing how to approach different paper sections, structure long answers, and handle exam pressure effectively.
Printable answer templates and concise notes accompanying each video for quick revision.
Self-test quizzes at the end of topic playlists to check understanding.
Video format & pacing:
Videos split by question or sub-question (5–15 minutes each) for focused revision, with longer walkthroughs (20–30 minutes) for complete paper reviews.
Clear on-screen annotations (diagrams, algorithms, pseudocode, and marking schemes) along with downloadable worksheets.
Options for slower-paced explanations and accelerated “exam sprint” videos for timed practice.