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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    i have not revised in my life so im probs not the best person to listen to ok

    id probably be like, if I do 10 mins of revision i can have a chocolate bar yumyum.

    just bribe yourself with food


    what gcse's have you got left??
    what? I swear you always brag about how you get straight A's all the time. How do you not revise beforehand? I thought you starved yourself as well?

    O/T I'm awful at making myself motivated but I just try to take regular breaks. I normally aim to do about half an hour/three quarters of an hour then i'll reward myself with having 10 minutes of doing nothing then just continue until I feel brain dead and go and watch real housewives of Atlanta on itvplayer. Works for me at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber View Post
    what? I swear you always brag about how you get straight A's all the time. How do you not revise beforehand? I thought you starved yourself as well?

    O/T I'm awful at making myself motivated but I just try to take regular breaks. I normally aim to do about half an hour/three quarters of an hour then i'll reward myself with having 10 minutes of doing nothing then just continue until I feel brain dead and go and watch real housewives of Atlanta on itvplayer. Works for me at the moment.
    ew no I don't get straight A's
    like in mocks i sometimes do but no. in my gcses so far i dont have an A.
    c in german and b in geog

    never seen the point in revision tbh





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    I go into school to do revision. Works every time.
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    Just look at the members on here like that Jesus guy.

    Do you really want to be in your mid twenties spending the best years of your life on a forum based for teenagers?


    Think about it.

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    Similar to what others have said, the first time I ever revised was at GCSEs and that was literally just maybe an hour the night before the exam. Moving in to A Levels I've seen that revising is a lot more important etc. However, I so still find it hard to motivate myself to revise. Yesterday I only did an hour of revision when I should be doing at least a few hours a day. I guess just imagine what would happen if you didn't get the grades you need, for me that'd be not getting in to uni - for you that could be not getting in to college depending on what your plans are for after GCSEs. Just think, what grade do you need - and if you sat the exam right now, would grade would you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    ew no I don't get straight A's
    like in mocks i sometimes do but no. in my gcses so far i dont have an A.
    c in german and b in geog

    never seen the point in revision tbh
    To be honest. The only revision I really did at GCSE was on the English literature exam which I got an A in. The rest I just sort of blagged my way through and ended up with B/C's. At a-level the first exams I did were not great and that's when I realised that I really need to start properly revising. Basically you will realise how important revision is when you get to a-level. It bloody sucks ass.

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    I am 100% hopeless at revising and I don't actually know what it is. I've tried so many times to revise and I fail every time. I tried an app recommended by my mates where it blocks all your distracting websites, in my case facebook, habbo, hx/f, etc. This way I still have access to the internet to do research or search things but if i ever go to type in facebook it blocks it until i turn off the app. And i know you could just turn off the app and get on them but the one i found had a limit of 30mins after deactivating it to get back online to your sites. Although it's more of an incentive to get back on the sites and not motivation, it might help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amber View Post
    To be honest. The only revision I really did at GCSE was on the English literature exam which I got an A in. The rest I just sort of blagged my way through and ended up with B/C's. At a-level the first exams I did were not great and that's when I realised that I really need to start properly revising. Basically you will realise how important revision is when you get to a-level. It bloody sucks ass.
    Yeah.
    I guess GCSEs aren't THAT important either. But A-Levels actually begin to matter so work is needed. Can't wait.. ;/





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    I didn't revise for my GCSEs. Just get a useful higher qualification like a degree then they won't even take a glance at your GCSEs.

    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    Yeah.
    I guess GCSEs aren't THAT important either. But A-Levels actually begin to matter so work is needed. Can't wait.. ;/
    The only qualifications that seem to matter (as long as it's useful to the job you're applying for) is your highest qualification. So do A level's aren't too important if you do a degree - if you don't do a degree then they are very important

    Most good jobs today require a degree - chances are they won't even look at your A levels

    EDIT: Oh you may find this interesting but you used to get a book in English to which you would have to write about one of the stories (or poems I forget) in that book. Cut a long story short - I didn't go to English (I was excluded at the beginning of year 11) and the story I wrote about wasn't even in the book we were given. It was for another school and I got a B. Proving English at GCSE level is a load of RUBBISH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    I didn't revise for my GCSEs. Just get a useful higher qualification like a degree then they won't even take a glance at your GCSEs.



    The only qualifications that seem to matter (as long as it's useful to the job you're applying for) is your highest qualification. So do A level's aren't too important if you do a degree - if you don't do a degree then they are very important

    Most good jobs today require a degree - chances are they won't even look at your A levels

    EDIT: Oh you may find this interesting but you used to get a book in English to which you would have to write about one of the stories (or poems I forget) in that book. Cut a long story short - I didn't go to English (I was excluded at the beginning of year 11) and the story I wrote about wasn't even in the book we were given. It was for another school and I got a B. Proving English at GCSE level is a load of RUBBISH.

    Well, what I mean by important is how they actually make a difference. A-Levels are important though as without them you can't get into Uni. Or you can't get a decent job etc.

    All GCSEs really do is get you into college, but for me I don't need to 'get in' to it.





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