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This is a bit of a bad question to ask. There's no magical way to achieve anything without work. Even luck can't help you.

The best thing to do is to work through questions and work set by your teacher, the reason they set work is so that you can practice questions and get better at them. Even going through questions in any textbook you may have after class will help a great deal.

With any science subjects, revision is key. DO NOT sit around for hours on end reading textbooks. Most people convince themselves that they are doing work when actually they are checking social networking sites or watching TV. It's be much more beneficial to to shorter bursts of work. Work for about an hour, then take a few minutes break. Again, that's the reason why your classes at school are about this length. You don't have 6 hours of constant Biology on a single day for a reason.

The best form of revision will be different for everyone, but most people benefit highly from writing out revision notes or copying key points out over and over for written answers. Then just do any/every past paper you can get your hands on and do as many practice questions as possible. If you put the effort in and do enough work you'll be fine. Good luck!

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