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How to construct the next 20 or so hours effectively?

Hai TSR,

I have an English Literature (AQA) A level exam tomorrow, and need to know how I could structure my time effectively so I could get everything.

This morning I began watching 'Small Island' the film, just finished.

In Section A we must answer one (two part) question on either:

Great Expectations - Charles Dickens


Small Island - Andrea Levy

Various Poems - Thomas Hardy

Now, I have the York Notes Advanced books for the ones in bold.

Should I completely neglect one of the three and focus thoroughly on the remaining two, meaning the one I neglect will be referred to much less in Section B?

What do you think I should do? And how should I construct my time carefully to ensure everything sinks in?

Thanks :smile:
Get off TSR.
Reply 2
1st step- get off the computer
2nd step- do past papers
3rd step- identify weaknesses
4th step- fix weaknesses
Reply 3
Original post by ellakrystina
Get off TSR.


Didn't really answer the question, but yeah that will be done once I know what I'm gonna be doing next. :smile:
Reply 4
You'll have time to do all of them... if you turn your computer off...
Reply 5
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