2A*s, 5As, 3Bs (and an E in Additional Maths but we don't talk about it, and it also wasn't a very good indication of my mathmatical ability as I got 100% in C1 anyway )
2A*s, 5As, 3Bs (and an E in Additional Maths but we don't talk about it, and it also wasn't a very good indication of my mathmatical ability as I got 100% in C1 anyway )
For maths it was mainly past papers, for english I redid stuff and questions we did in class and nagged my teacher to help me write paragraphs. For science the CGP revision guides became my Bible - making notes, answering all of the questions. For Geography it was mainly crying and accepting defeat and not caring about the structures of settlements or the different types of coastal defence. (But for real though, I absolutely hated Geography but I still wanted a decent grade so I made me and my friend flashcards for all 3 units with everything we needed to know and we'd just like test and shout at eachother. She used to come up with songs which annoyed me ao much that I remembered them) For French we had these giant booklets with just pages of definitions and spellings on, I usually just read a page a page before bed. And then for stuff like ICT and Food Tech it was just a walk in the park, no revision necessary, I'd already gotten full marks in the coursework for both, I essentially just needed to turn up to the exam to acheive at least a C.
For maths it was mainly past papers, for english I redid stuff and questions we did in class and nagged my teacher to help me write paragraphs. For science the CGP revision guides became my Bible - making notes, answering all of the questions. For Geography it was mainly crying and accepting defeat and not caring about the structures of settlements or the different types of coastal defence. (But for real though, I absolutely hated Geography but I still wanted a decent grade so I made me and my friend flashcards for all 3 units with everything we needed to know and we'd just like test and shout at eachother. She used to come up with songs which annoyed me ao much that I remembered them) For French we had these giant booklets with just pages of definitions and spellings on, I usually just read a page a page before bed. And then for stuff like ICT and Food Tech it was just a walk in the park, no revision necessary, I'd already gotten full marks in the coursework for both, I essentially just needed to turn up to the exam to acheive at least a C.