English Literature LT4 Exam - help?

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  1. ConstantlyStressed's Avatar
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    English Literature LT4 Exam - help?
    Hey, guys.
    I'm doing the LT4 exam in June, and I am so scared!
    I've sort of been neglecting English because Psychology has been taking up a lot of time, but it's just hit me that I need to get at least a B on this paper.
    I'm doing Hamlet and the Revenger's Tragedy, and I'm also doing Chaucer's Wife of Bath with the unseen poetry.
    I've learned quite a lot of quotes from Hamlet, but my mind sort of feels jumbled up..it's hard to explain, really.
    I have a couple of questions I'd love for you guys to answer.

    1.) I scored 94 on the AS English lit paper, and 65 on the AS coursework. I also got a a mid/upper B for the A2 coursework, but I don't know the marks, exactly. What do I (roughly) need to get in the exam to get a B overall? Or an A?

    2.) How do you motivate yourself to revise for English? And how do you revise effectively?

    Thank you for helping me out. It means so much. I'm really worried for this exam!
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    English Literature LT4 Exam - help?
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