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Revision.
How many hours of Revision do you do a day?
With my a-level exams coming up at summer. I try to get at least four hours a day one.
1 Hour > History - For the English side of the course of Elizabeth, James Charles.
1 Hour > R.E , Design Argument act
1 Hour > ICT, learning about uses of ICT, keywords ect.
1 Hour > History - Learning the American side, civil rights, communism ect.
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None.
Tbh I never have revised. I guess I do decently on exams without revising, but I think now I'm half way through this year of GCSEs, I'm gonna revise more for the final exams.
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I always try revising but when I'm at home it's just impossible - anything can be a distraction! I'll be going to my school to get some help with revision when I need it though, haha.
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I always prefer to go to revision classes afterschool because I know there are no distractions and when I have a problem I can ask an expert and get a reply. During easter I am planning to do a subject a day and go through books and past papers just to prepare myself.
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I'm the same as Cerys,
I actually did no revision for my GCSE's, and got good solid grades,
So in a way a regret it, because I possibly could have done a lot better!
But I wouldn't be able to do long periods of revision, I think short, but often would be a lot more suited for me :)
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I don't really revise before the last day. So far, as I near my final GCSe exams, I'm at straight a*s with little to no revision so I can't see myself doing much for them. For my a levels I expect this to change but hey!
My history igcse is all I see myself revising for as there's so much to learn, but as I love history and am really into it I find it quite easy to remember with little revision :)
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I didn't really revise for my GCSE's but for my A levels I went to a lot of revision sessions at college and then at home I'd go a couple of hours a day for each subject I had an exam in. I did a lot more revision for psychology than any others because it was my hardest exam and I wanted to do well.
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I don't like studying, but I do choose to-do it. I'll be the one to benefit from it at the end of the day, nobody else. I've been doing some study, and stopped for a bit and now I've started again, I've exams in eight or nine weeks so I'll need to get my head down and work, work, work!
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wth is wrong with you guys lol
I did lots of constant revision for my GCSEs esp. Biology and Add Maths cause I just love those subjects. The amount of time spent on my revision varied because I used to have like lots of curricular activities and I had to stay back at school until 4 or 5pm. Revision will improve your understanding on certain topics obviously but if you consider yourself a smart ass, then I'd say go ahead with whatever you want to do and don't regret at the end!
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I'd spend 1 hour until taking a 10 min break then repeat this until I think I've done enough!
I'd also stay back to do some extra revision, getting some great grades :)