View Full Version : Anyone else got Maths GCSE in November?
So stressful. All school from like year 7 - 10 I've had really rubbish teachers. I've got the head of maths for year 11 because my year 10 teacher retired and he's taught us like everything in like 3 weeks and has been running revision sessions on Saturdays and during half term holidays. I still feel really stressed though and kind of angry. He said our previous teachers have taught us complicated ways of doing stuff, but he's taught us easier ways. Now I'm really stressing over the exam. It's in like 2 weeks and we've only had since September with our teacher to get through basically everything we've supposed to have been taught. I feel so much pressure to pass it because if I get my results in January and have done bad then I have to do 6 months of Maths, whereas if I pass in January I'll go on to do the statistics course. My maths teacher thinks my class is capable of getting good results so we're entered in to the higher exam, even though most of our class including me got a U in the mock and he said that the mock was our wake up call. All the lower classes are doing the foundation exam in June or w.e. Has anyone been in a similar situation to me and got through it ok? And what helped you the most for revision etc? I'm spending hours each day on practice exam style questions in revision books and I've been using bitesize a bit too. I'm awaiting my log in for MyMaths but is there any other sites or materials that would help? I want to try and get the most important bits in my mind now rather than a few days before the exam where I won't remember a thing.
chantellehugs
26-10-2011, 12:15 PM
Ah your situation reminds me of my Chemistry class last year, I had the most awful teacher who didn't teach us anything at all. I was really worried that when it came to the exam I wouldn't even scrape a C. But I went home and worked through the 3 modules that I needed to know by myself. It was really stressful but I'd spend hours each day going over past exam papers and using my revision guide. In the end I ended up with an A overall for my Chemistry!
I really recommend you complete past exam papers, when I was doing my final maths module I made sure I could answer every single question from the past exam papers. It really gives you a feel for the sort of questions that will be in the actual paper. If you have a revision guide make a checklist and tick off everything you feel confident with, you don't want to be revising things you already know so if you keep a list you'll know what you should be working on.
You can find past exam papers (with the mark schemes) online so you don't have to wait until half term is over. :)
AgnesIO
26-10-2011, 12:15 PM
As easy as it is to do so, try not to blame your teachers for failing.
If you want something, you will teach it to yourself.
I had problems with certain aspects of Maths, and always blamed my teacher. But you know what helped me the most? Getting off my arse and getting myself to learn it through the internet - since complaining 'ain't gonna get you nowhere'
Thank you, I have quite a few past papers my maths teacher has given me to do and he said anything I struggle with to go see him at lunch etc when we go back to school. I am actually trying to teach myself stuff but I can't really find much help other than bitesize on the internet. I have written a list of things I'm not so sure on so those are the stuff I need to do some more work on. I don't feel like I'm complaining though, just asking for some help on where to go for revision stuff :)
AgnesIO
26-10-2011, 12:25 PM
Thank you, I have quite a few past papers my maths teacher has given me to do and he said anything I struggle with to go see him at lunch etc when we go back to school. I am actually trying to teach myself stuff but I can't really find much help other than bitesize on the internet. I have written a list of things I'm not so sure on so those are the stuff I need to do some more work on. I don't feel like I'm complaining though, just asking for some help on where to go for revision stuff :)
Do your school use "MyMaths"? Or would you happen to have any friends who use MyMaths?
I found that to be an exceptional website (which schools pay for) with my work, and really really helped me with trigonometry. It has revision tools, along with practice questions. I also completed a good 30 papers or so for Maths, as I was really worried about it.
If you can get access to MyMaths, do as it is honestly the most helpful tool I have ever used for revision.
Jordan
26-10-2011, 12:30 PM
I find mymaths absolutely awful to use. I am using MathsWatch which is a disc with tutorials on how to do quite alot of subjects from d-a* I have 2, 2 hour linear exams coming up in November and I've been learning most of the stuff in the past month which has been a rush but I've finally began to understand it all. We did a mock last week and my teach was surprised I was 2nd highest in the class when I chat alot in class and normally ask for help ^^.
I could try and attempt to send you maths watch through email/msn or something I'm not sure if it will work though? :)
I'm awaiting my password for mymaths Marketing. My little sister who is in year 8 has an account on it but I'm not sure if it has gcse stuff on since she's only in year 8. And Jordan I was offered mathswatch but my cd drive is broken so if you were able to do that somehow it would be a great help :D I'm not sure what type of exam mine is, I don't understand the modular/linear thing. I have the maths exams on 2 seperate days though. One non calculator and one calculator exam.
Jordan
26-10-2011, 12:49 PM
Oh right my cd drive is broken too what I did was save it on my mums laptop and put it on a memory stick and then saved it on my computer. I don't get this technical crap, I've tried uploading it to sites but because it's got loads of files because of the videos it keeps failing so I'll have a look and see if there is an easier way by asking someone smart :)
If you have your school login (not your own 3 digit number one), then you can use mymaths - your login is for online assessments and such - just use your sisters school login, it'll have all the GCSE stuff on
dbgtz
26-10-2011, 02:20 PM
As easy as it is to do so, try not to blame your teachers for failing.
If you want something, you will teach it to yourself.
I had problems with certain aspects of Maths, and always blamed my teacher. But you know what helped me the most? Getting off my arse and getting myself to learn it through the internet - since complaining 'ain't gonna get you nowhere'
I think you can blame teachers to an extent, but you are right about having to do it yourself. I was off for a few months so I missed a load of all the 3 sciences, the teachers were crap in the sense that they were so slow (generally) so maybe if they were a little faster and a little more organised I might not have had so much to do. However I realised I needed to get on with it so I got on with it for the next 3 or 4 weeks until the exam and I did pass, though if I didn't do tests throughout I would have failed 2/3 of them :P
But yeah if you really want it (which you will as it's needed a C in GCSE for pretty much anything) then you just need to self teach and do not procrastinate. You could probably ask people on the forum if there are any real issues aswell. Personally I find it easier having things explained to me rather then just reading it as words cannot go into further depth once you hae read it whereas someone wording it themselves could be done in many ways, I don't know if you are the same but yeah :P
That exam was bloody hard :/
MKR&*42
09-11-2011, 04:09 PM
That exam was bloody hard :/
Had mine today as well :P . I did the higher tier and I found it incredibly easy though xL
But, I think it was a edexcel exam ... so we're not allowed to post anything about specific questions :P
Still, that was worth 30% and my next one is worth 40% ... I hope I find it as easy as the one I did today ;D
where does it say we cant post about questions? I did higher too and that was nothing like the last years past papers I've been using to revise, they were easy, that exam was hard and the majority of the people in my year I talk to thought so as well.
MKR&*42
09-11-2011, 05:06 PM
where does it say we cant post about questions? I did higher too and that was nothing like the last years past papers I've been using to revise, they were easy, that exam was hard and the majority of the people in my year I talk to thought so as well.
2 sec. I'll get the thread.
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Here; http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=583887
; (http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=583887)P It's because it's worldwide and I have an American friend who's sitting a maths test today (and I think it's by Edexcel... not sure though) so I could have easily cheated by emailing her the questions, so she would know what to expect. But I'm too innocent to do that ^_^ and I don't even know her email :L and I don't remember all the questions LOL
Ye, it also says there that you cant discuss EDEXCEL, CIE or STEP.
yer omg i do foundation and its rely hard but its just cos of ma teachers!!!!! and erm i gt anova maths test monday too
Oh right, I wouldn't say anything to anybody because I have no idea if my answers are correct.
Matthew
09-11-2011, 06:15 PM
I had the edexcel higher today
Was quite easy tbh :P
Jordan
09-11-2011, 07:24 PM
i did a 2 hour linear one today and found it fine really. I have another on monday then mock week the week after with another 8 ;l
MKR&*42
09-11-2011, 07:42 PM
i did a 2 hour linear one today and found it fine really. I have another on monday then mock week the week after with another 8 ;l
Ooh, you must be in one of the top 2 sets for Maths then xL and yeah, the top 2 sets in our school have another one on Monday as well... whilst everyone else has a mufti day, they have to wear uniform for the 2 hour exam :P
I was 1 set ... 1 bloody set away from being in set 2. ;(
Thomas
09-11-2011, 08:17 PM
I had a mock maths GCSE today... I bet i've done amazing in this and then i'll do rubbish in the real thing :P
Rixion
12-11-2011, 12:21 AM
Ive been doing Module 5, done 3 and 1, so I sat the non-calc higher paper on wednesday and got the calc one on monday, im bricking it!!
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