My GCSES timetable help
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My GCSES timetable help
I am in year ten currently and finished all my exams but I am so worried about year 11 because I was so stressed this year with only 5 exams!
I decided I want to start revising really really early so i can do really well but do you think if I work really hard this year i could make up for my year 10 results because I don't think i did really well although I revised.
I am aiming for all A*'s although I am only predicted A's and B's but i reallly don't know how to fit in all my subjects throughout the year and how to get as many A*'s possible so I was wondering if anyone could help with a timetable and revision advice.
Subjects i am taking
English Lang. Predicted B
Eng Lit Predicted B
Maths Predicted A
Chemistry Predicted A
Physics Predicted A
Biology Predicted A
Art Predicted A/B
History Predicted A
italian Predicted B
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Re: My GCSES timetable help
You can create a well organised timetable here: http://getrevising.co.uk/timetable/intro
I think you may have to set up an account to get to the feature though- it's free!
Good luck and sure you'll be fine. -
Predictions are there to be achieved so most teachers will predict someone very early on. I was predicted on my year 8 end of year test for science, I m in top set and now on for 3a* but I was predicted 3bs. So don't take notice of predictions make your own aim and work towards it
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Re: My GCSES timetable helpIKR! Teacher's predictions are 100% Bullsh|t(Original post by t()m)
Predictions are there to be achieved so most teachers will predict someone very early on. I was predicted on my year 8 end of year test for science, I m in top set and now on for 3a* but I was predicted 3bs. So don't take notice of predictions make your own aim and work towards it
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Re: My GCSES timetable help
You don't necessarily have to make a timetable, you just need to be a good organiser and revise your subjects for equal amounts of time. For GCSEs all I'd say is to make sure you cover all the content and then practise using past papers- make sure you get them marked to see how you're doing.
Good luck.
