
I'm a damn guy!She got you there mate =]
And yeh, revision is a good thing in small times because if you try to do everything at once you dont learn anything, a head of year of my school who holds a record in the best GCSE results was telling us there is no point in starting to revise around 5 weeks before your GCSEs because your most likely to forget stuff, and that you should only do around 30mins then, go watch tv or do some exercise something to take your mind of it and refresh so you take it =] but then again everyone has there opinions and some of my teachers disagreed with him.
i love how you take pleke seriously.
And to the thread starter: my dads like that to, in everything, i swear he says: "you better do some revision then" more than he says helloto me.
there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you
haha i know the feeling
my mum AND dad are like that, every night
tbh, i just have to pretend i'm revising most of the time
for gcses, and jan as exams i started 2 weeks before
but for the june as level exams, i've already started doing just half hour each night, i guess its worth it in long run![]()
"I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'"
Muhammad Ali
Did no revision, and still got 6 GCSES at C or Above.
I only took 8 :\
It's easy!!
yeah, GCSES are easy, i did crammed revision night before each exam, and took 12 and passed all 12 4a* 4a 2b 2c, its because grade boundaries alot lower, and coursework factor
where as A Levels are alot harder if your taking academic subjects, which have no coursework, and if you did no revision you'd probably get a U
"I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'"
Muhammad Ali
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