Uhhhh for sciences I watched all of the mygcsescience videos twice each, maths I did past papers and went to revision sessions and the others I either looked over the night before or showed up and hoped for the best. I don't recommend!!!
Lol How much did you revise during the easter holidays?
I remember making brief notes on the whole chemistry spec, some parts of physics & a fair bit for history (so many dates to remember!) - however, I'd say just revise until you feel mostly comfortable with each spec
Also, it's easier to go over everything (and I do mean everything) for your mocks, so you can chill a little when your actual GCSEs come around. In other words, make notes until you're sick of making notes/you have to take your exam/you legitimately know everything off by heart.
it really sucked, effected the last year of school and couldnt return, bullying sucks! im at university of essex studying business management. although first year doesnt count towards classification (about to head into 2nd year) im heading towards 2:2
it really sucked, effected the last year of school and couldnt return, bullying sucks! im at university of essex studying business management. although first year doesnt count towards classification (about to head into 2nd year) im heading towards 2:2
Managed my time well, started learning way earlier so I had time to revise when it came closer to exams. And if I didn't understand topics I wasn't scared of asking for help from teachers and friends after school. Watching youtube videos for sciences helped too. But mainly do past papers again and again. Good luck
got my exams this year im hoping for 4xB in english lang, maths, computing and ict. With atleast 2xC's so im able to do a-levels (PLS PRAY FOR ME!!!) ktybai
I remember making brief notes on the whole chemistry spec, some parts of physics & a fair bit for history (so many dates to remember!) - however, I'd say just revise until you feel mostly comfortable with each spec
Also, it's easier to go over everything (and I do mean everything) for your mocks, so you can chill a little when your actual GCSEs come around. In other words, make notes until you're sick of making notes/you have to take your exam/you legitimately know everything off by heart.