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How many hours of revision a day do you plan to do in Easter?

Also what qualification are you doing? E.g. GCSE, A level etc

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Reply 1
A Level, 24 hours.
Reply 2
A-Level - planning to do 8 hours a day (with regular breaks).

Reality: Nowhere near that.
Reply 3
Just about to plan it out..... Made a revision timetable and have so far scribbled in all the times i can't do... It's not looking good! :/
-A level
6 hours.
AS Level, no less than 3 hours for my subjects: Psychology, Philosophy, Ethics, IT.
Reply 6
Original post by Id and Ego seek
AS Level, no less than 3 hours for my subjects: Psychology, Philosophy, Ethics, IT.


For each subject?
Reply 7
a whole day from 6am to 10 pm
with two breaks of an hour :lunch and dinner
Reply 8
7 hours, doing a2
Reply 9
Original post by louci
a whole day from 6am to 10 pm
with two breaks of an hour :lunch and dinner


You're going to be able to concentrate for six hours straight between 6am and lunch?

Hint: that was rhetorical.

[Answer: no]
Reply 10
Original post by louci
a whole day from 6am to 10 pm
with two breaks of an hour :lunch and dinner


please say your joking? if not, you've made me feel really bad
Original post by ummm
A-Level - planning to do 8 hours a day (with regular breaks).

Reality: Nowhere near that.


Aha so true :/
A level 12 hours a day :cool:
Reply 13
Original post by arbaaz
please say your joking? if not, you've made me feel really bad


i am really sorry
i just started year 12 so i just am really into it u know !!!!!
i just wanna get everything in my head and start practicing papers

anyway wat year are u in??
Original post by ummm
For each subject?

Haha, no, for all of them :3
Monday's schedule would look like, Greek Philosophy: Aristotle and Plato, Stress to Stress' influence on the immune system, All of conformity, Moral Absolutism and Relativism, Quality of information.

I usually go in chronological order, make notes, then revise those the next day and continue on with the specimen. I think if I can successfully keep to such a pace, I can finish all of my subject's information and do some past papers.
erm maybe 1 or 2 a day because I haven't learnt all the content yet and I only learn new things in revision by past papers so I will kinda fail at this plan :L
Reply 16
A level 11 hours a day
Reply 17
Original post by 117r
You're going to be able to concentrate for six hours straight between 6am and lunch?

Hint: that was rhetorical.

[Answer: no]


i am doing each subjected for two hours
so i don't get distracted
i will tell you if it works though !!
i know wat ur thinking but i need to try
When I'm not at work about 6 hours a day :'(
3 hours a day starting Monday, 2nd year university student.

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