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I have 16 exams and im 14. Help?
05-18-2014, 03:11 PM
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I have 16 exams and im 14. Help?
After easter, the next week back i have 10 exams, 2 in a day everyday for a week, 1 exam per subject (2 for maths).

In june, in the space of 10 days i have 6 REAL GCSE exams

I don't think I'll be ready

English I can handle but i just don't know how to revise for it except past questions, any ideas?

Im doing my WHOLE maths gcse but im certain i'll retake next year (much to the dismay of my mother). Our whole class hates my teachers teaching. It's basically learn a topic, recap the next lesson, done and dusted move on. But we don't even get the beginning so we are just CONFUUUUUSEDDD!!

Science i'm rubbish in but i'll do my best, last year it was core (YES I WAS 13 WHEN I DID A WHOLE GCSE, IMAGINE THE PRESSURE) and i got a c, this year is additional i dont know how i'll do well

Basically i need motivation and revision techniques because I reaaaallyy want to go to a good sixth form/college but at the moment I feel this is the beginning of the everything with mocks then the real ones, then college etcetc.

I need techniques and motivation, how to revise earlier because i start at about 2-3 with huggeee breaks!
Please helppp thanksSmile

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05-18-2014, 03:20 PM
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I am in exactly the same situation, I am 15 and have my exams first week back from Easter and they last 2weeks then a few weeks later I have my first GCSE then another one at beginning of June, don't panic!!! that is the worst thing to do, but try and be prepared, I made myself a revision timetable (not that I have stuck to it) but I use it as a guideline. I do 40mins revision then 20mins break, I find the easiest way is to read through you're notes then ask questions to parents or friends and teach them what you know, or get them to test you, friends are more fun to do it with, but parents are good as well. But don't get distracted by listening to music or going on the internet, like facebook, instagram, twitter etc. which I must say I do get distracted but honestly don't, I have wasted so much revision time doing this ahah, good luck!!!!

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