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    i've got 21 exams between 18th may and 22nd june, i have to go in full time til 3rd of june then we get study leave im probably gonna go in though because I never revise at home :/
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    My first exam is Tuesday and Im around 85% revised for it, just need to do 2 more topics and then a few past papers. I find it far easier working at him because now my timetable is so flexible I can do anything when I want.
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    TBH i'd rather go into school because I wouldnt work at home lol.



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    We dont get study leave. It was demolished two years ago. In my opinion its good because I know for a fact that I wouldnt revise @ home so going 2 school is the better option if I dont want to fail. Yh i know id rather hve study leave but then id flop my exams. Our leavers day is after all exams are over so that way we actually have something to celebrate.

    Our school timetable has finished and now we got to school using our normal timetable for the 1st week however as soon as we have taken the exam for a specific subject we no longer are required to go to that lesson and get a FREE lesson meaning we can go home its last lesson.



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    Quote Originally Posted by lew! View Post
    TBH i'd rather go into school because I wouldnt work at home lol.
    That's just a discipline problem... Some of my friends go to school for the same reason, thinking they'd do "more" work, but they end up doing nothing anyway.

    Quote Originally Posted by beccyyy View Post
    i've got 21 exams between 18th may and 22nd june, i have to go in full time til 3rd of june then we get study leave im probably gonna go in though because I never revise at home :/
    I've got 23 papers to do in 31 days with an 11-day break some time in that period. I've already done my AS German oral and my Sprachdiplom exams. Can't believe I'm going to do so many exams. I regret taking economics now, actually. I could've had 4 more free periods had I not taken it and it would've been fine. Doing GCSE papers for economics, Geography, biology, physics, chemistry, English language and English literature. AS papers for Maths C1, C2, S1 and German...

    I don't revise at home way before the exams, but neither would I do so at school. I always forget it by the time I do the exam. I'm likely to start revising around a week before the actual exam with some past papers and stuff. I might start around two weeks before if I'm familiar with the subject so I can concentrate more on weaker subjects in the week before.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunny, View Post
    Our school timetable has finished and now we got to school using our normal timetable for the 1st week however as soon as we have taken the exam for a specific subject we no longer are required to go to that lesson and get a FREE lesson meaning we can go home its last lesson.
    That's the same here. Our school is putting on revision sessions for near exams in the free lessons, so basically we get to choose our own timetables, which is good as I only need to focus on a few more subjects

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    we didnt get study leave

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    my Study Leave started May 11

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    Imo, Study leave is okay, but the way we've got it is a lot better, we have block revision during the study leave, So you're not in, but you have to come in for two periods during the day your exam is, or the day before, which is good

    Because tbh, on study leave who studies?

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    We didnt have study leave, nobody cared and we all pretty much passed our exams. The people who didn't come in, which were basically the ones who thought they were cool for skipping school... Well most didnt get the results they wanted, and ended up working for their dads in a garage.

    Basically they achieved the Devonshire Dream.

    I wouldnt be assed if you didnt have study leave, it's really not that big of a deal and anyway you break up earlier than most schools and have like 1-2 weeks extra summer (most schools did back when I was in Y11), so stop yer moaning!

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