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Higher Maths Revision

Struggling to tackle your differentiation, integration, trigonometry, and polynomials Higher Maths revision? The sheer volume of content can be mind-boggling. Don’t worry. Even though the Higher Maths course covers serious ground, our bank of official past papers can clear the confusion. Interrogate the accompanying mark schemes and you’ll discover what the examiners award marks for year after year. Whether you're shaky on the chain rule or pushing for top marks, start here. Teaching Higher Maths? Our official non-calculator and calculator papers make it easy to teach the skills needed for each exam. Answer questions in class or set some as homework tasks to ensure your class isn't losing method marks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Higher Maths can feel challenging. It has a significant jump in difficulty from National 5, especially in the algebra and calculus topics. The non-calculator paper can catch students out, because it relies a lot on applying concepts to unfamiliar scenarios. Work through past papers under timed conditions early, and don't leave algebra revision until last - it’s the foundation of almost everything else on the course.