Should i start revising for my A levels now?
Discussion for A-Level students and for those choosing their A-Level subjects.
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Re: Should i start revising for my A levels now?Errmmm yeah.(Original post by Artymess)
i've already started revising for my A2's. at AS i didnt revise til after easter and came out with BCCE. now im revising earlier my grades for tests and homework are all A's
theres no such thing as too early to revise
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Re: Should i start revising for my A levels now?
I'm gonna start (for History only) at the beginning of not this week but next as my two courseworks will be out the way by then and History requires the most out of all my subjects. Chemistry might follow after our practical assessments are done. Maths is usually a week-before job and English is an ongoing one, really.
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Re: Should i start revising for my A levels now?I was meaning that they simply don't count for much necessarily.(Original post by Artymess)
erm yeh, they are
i'd happily scan them all in for you but i lack both a printer and the urge to prove myself to the internet
i.e easy homeworks and easy tests = higher chance of getting an A.
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Re: Should i start revising for my A levels now?ah fair enough, i see your point. though they dont tend to make them particularly easy, if anything they make them harder with the mentality of "if all the students fail they'll revise harder and find summer exams easier"(Original post by Maturity)
I was meaning that they simply don't count for much necessarily.
i.e easy homeworks and easy tests = higher chance of getting an A.
etc.
but as a general rule of thumb i'm better at the subjects than i was last year, and the only thing to have changed is more revision, or rather earlier revision
theres no such thing as too early to revise