Coursework is now one of my favourite aspects of academic study; over the past year I gradually learned LaTeX techniques and produced higher quality papers on a variety of subjects — learning the technology to write the paper made the actual work more interesting. Asymptote, a vector graphics language, has helped me to create high-quality vector graphics for use in physics and chemistry. My newest coursework is far superior because of appearance and improvements in my technical writing skills; I used John Owen’s article on Common Errors in Technical Writing to find problems with my current writing style, in the process boosting it to an undergraduate level.
I have just finished uploading the majority of my past A-level coursework to my creation archive. At the moment biology and chemistry are only the subjects covered because I’m undecided about making my physics coursework publicly available, I do not want to jeopardise this year’s study (A2-level) by being disqualified for sharing my AS-level coursework.
Letting other internet users browse my coursework is not going to have a negative effect on their education. I looked for good examples of coursework, before writing my own, and since I found none I had to spend more time learning the skills to write the coursework than actually doing it.
Favourite pieces
Some of my favourite pieces of A-level coursework that I want to share are:

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