Today I finally completed a two-month plan, where I finally finished reading and memorising all my textbooks for AS. About 700 pages, started on the 1st of February. Feeling awesome
I'll add the last little bit to my History timeline, begin to compile a document of the important quotes and symbolisms of one of my Literature texts, and I think I'll go over some Government & Politics past papers I've already done to memorise the answers if I have time.
Once April starts tomorrow, that's when we really step it up a gear.
Today I finally completed a two-month plan, where I finally finished reading and memorising all my textbooks for AS. About 700 pages, started on the 1st of February. Feeling awesome
I'll add the last little bit to my History timeline, begin to compile a document of the important quotes and symbolisms of one of my Literature texts, and I think I'll go over some Government & Politics past papers I've already done to memorise the answers if I have time.
Once April starts tomorrow, that's when we really step it up a gear.
Since I started so early I don't have to get stressed as much as most other people Been doing minimum 3 hours a day since the beginning of February, so I can really take it quite easy
I plan to do at least three 'significant tasks' - something like an essay would constitute a significant task - per day from the beginning of April, having been doing two significant tasks a day up till now. I'll probably end up having done 60+ essays/past papers by the time the exams come.
Compiling a list of quotes and finishing off my History timeline counts as half a significant task each.
Since I started so early I don't have to get stressed as much as most other people Been doing minimum 3 hours a day since the beginning of February, so I can really take it quite easy
I plan to do at least three 'significant tasks' - something like an essay would constitute a significant task - per day from the beginning of April, having been doing two significant tasks a day up till now. I'll probably end up having done 60+ essays/past papers by the time the exams come.
Compiling a list of quotes and finishing off my History timeline counts as half a significant task each.
That's just how my mind works.
Wow, seems like quite a lot. I'll just stick to making my index cards and putting them on my bedroom wall.
I've just completed June 2012 Physics Unit 1 Higher tier and got 38/60 which is an A. This revision is paying off!
wouldn't it make sense to gauge the marks and the boundaries off of the 2015 Grade Boundaries since its nearer to our actual exam? In that case you got a B2