Saying I started in year 10 made me sound really hard-working haha. What I should have said is that those were often set by my teachers, who would pick relevant questions for the topics we covered, which is much easier to do in humanities compared to sciences. So for example in history, we might get set a paper 1 questions for prep, which (I think) is 40 mins, equivalent to half of the actual paper
My school is awkward because we do 1 year courses, so last year I did two optionals (German & PD) plus core science A, B, C respectively & I am yet to do the rest of my GCSEs
I did notes on every subject French - spend half an hour to an hour every day looking through a section of vocab, get someone to test you on that section English Lit - learn it like geography/science: learn points, quotes and analysis for each character and theme, including some slightly off-the-wall things that the examiners won't have come across before
Did you do past papers? Well done how much did you revise during easter?
Sorry, I've only just seen this. I did at least 2 hours everyday in Easter, mostly more. And yes I did all the past papers from the spec and asked my teachers for the older ones
Sorry, I've only just seen this. I did at least 2 hours everyday in Easter, mostly more. And yes I did all the past papers from the spec and asked my teachers for the older ones
Aha It's fine don't worry, great do you think the teachers would provide me some...? In my school they can't even be bothered to print papers?