Past Papers or an Exam Readiness Review?
- Jacob
- 13 hours ago
- 1 min read

Most learners preparing for Functional Skills maths do the same thing.
They download another past paper.
Then another.
Then another.
The problem?
Past papers tell you whether you got a question right or wrong.
They rarely tell you why.
You might complete three past papers and still not know:
• Which topics are costing the most marks
• Whether confidence is affecting performance
• If exam pressure is causing mistakes
• Which errors keep appearing repeatedly
• What should be revised first
That is where the MIAM Exam Readiness Review is different.
Instead of simply marking answers, the review is designed to identify:
• Hidden weaknesses
• Confidence gaps
• Exam technique issues
• Timing problems
• Common Functional Skills mistakes
Most importantly, it provides a clear personalised plan of what to focus on next.
Think of it this way:
A past paper only tells you what may have happened if you took that paper.
An Exam Readiness Review helps plan for your upcoming exam.
If you are already working through past papers but still feel unsure about your chances of passing, it may be time to look deeper.
The MIAM Exam Readiness Review is £25 + VAT at 20% and is designed to help you understand exactly what is stopping you from reaching your potential before exam day.
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