I really should be revising a little bit everyday but no chance really. I'm having too much fun![]()

I revised all mine like 10 minutes before the exam and still passed them all with at least a C. Even for A*s I think revising everyday a month in advance is extreme unless you don't know anything or have dementia.
I guess it's easier to arrange your revision after you've got your timetable.
I'm doing mine in a priority based way.
I have my French Speaking Exam when I get back from Easter, so that's at the top of my list, and then subjects I lack in are also quite high.
Things that I'm good at (Maths, Tech, ICT) I don't need to revise as intensely for.
I've been doing four 30 minute chunks a day. Two in the morning about 10am
and two in the afternoon about 4:30pm
I've found it not that stresful, even though I thought it would.
I forget about revision, alott. So Im usually doing mine the day before.
Jordan
I don't revise tbh,
i find it too stressfull and pointless.
Things you need to know come back to you during the exams anyway,
imo :]
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At the minute im revising for AS and I'm trying to do an hour a night - putting it off a lot though. However for GCSE I found that a night before thing was pretty much enough tbh.
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Things you've learned in the first GCSE year might not be as easy to remember.. :S and also how is revision pointless? Especially for things like speaking exams and maths exams
Erm, it's quite foolish in my opinion not to revise, because really if you have such an attitude, then you shouldn't cry when you get a C-- on your exam. Things sadly don't come by magic in this world and it takes hard effort and work to get the grades you want. It's also funny how some people seem satisfied with that C. I would say if you have revised hard and got a C, then well done. However, if you just wasted time and revised a day before and got a C, then there's nothing to be proud of at all.
I also think that by the time you get to your GCSEs the attitudes of people should be focusing on how do I get through this in the best possible way, so later I can have a better future, relax, party etc. It's not that long out of your life to revise a mere month before your exams. That's what some people don't realise. However, if you think you are happy with a C IF you didn't revise- then I don't know how you'll get through in life, because believe me it's not a joke. Education should be # 1, party # 2
That's just my two cents into the argument anyway.
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