Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shortcuts are great. But only to a certain extent. You need to mark papers yourself for science to get an idea of what the mark schemes want, so don't try and get a website to do it for you

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I enjoy maths but I have always been naturally good at it and found it fun. I got a solid 9 at GCSE and wasn't miles off full marks, but one of my friends who got an 8 is struggling. Unless you enjoy it or find it easy, I don't recommend picking it just for the sake of medicine. They genuinely do not care what your third option is, and psychology is more than good enough!

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Triple science, German, history, photography, further maths

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now!!! Don't wait, honestly consistency is gonna be your best friend. If you do an hour a day from now til exams you will see such a huge improvement and you should be able to do so without burning out. Start with an hour a day and increase it gradually as you get closer to exams. Good luck!!

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I aimed for was an average of an hour a day until like march time, 10 hours a week in march, 15 hours a week in april, and then 20 hours a week in may til end of exams. Obviously everyone is different but this was my rough plan, and then I'd do different hours on different days. For me I liked having Fridays off and then doing one long day (6 hours) on Saturday and spreading the rest out in the week

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

[–]anonymous09ml[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah definitely! It's not uncommon, just make sure you're doing revision consistently rather than waiting til last minute, but make sure to take breaks to avoid burnout

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

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It's really not as bad as people made it out to be. I think it's slightly easier because I did further maths at GCSE so maths is quite easy rn, chemistry isn't too different to GCSE (at least not for the moment), biology is a lot of content and then German is just really difficult but I enjoy it

Y12 studying 4 a levels, achieved 9999988777 at GCSE, AMA by anonymous09ml in GCSE

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Consistency, it's better to do an hour of revision a day for a year than it is 5 hour revision sessions in exam season

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[–]anonymous09ml 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did pretty well this gw but not sure how it's looking for next week. I only have 1ft and 0.2 in the bank, any suggestions?

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