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GCSE Revision Timetable

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Reply 20
Original post by manutd27
Hasnt your easter started, mine started today =D

Are you gonna do the all the past papers in easter or some after


My easter doesn't start till the 15th this month. No I want to do pastpapers right through till exams. I've already done a few however at the moment I'm just copying the mark scheme onto the paper - I like learning that way. Try it :wink:
Reply 21
i found a pretty awesome way to create a time table
go to

www.getrevising.co.uk

and it makes one for you.
- you enter your exams, dates & times
- when you want to start revising
- other commitments

and it tells you what to revise and when.

you have to register your email and a password but only so it can save your timetable.

its really good and is helping me as i am taking my gcses Summer 2011 :smile:

hope this helped

Zoe x
Reply 22
I can't revise in a structured way, with times and breaks decided for me in a timetable. Instead, I've made a timetable with just what I need to have revised by the end of the day. It's a pretty simple timetable to make and it's working really well for me so far.

Although I'm kind of worried I'll have forgotten it all by June. :/


& I have 16 exams, finishing on the 27th June.And I have two exams on my birthday. Sweet 16th, pff. :frown:
I did my GCSEs last year, and my form tutor (who studied psychology at university) recommended that we revise in short bursts of 25-30 minutes, and have a 10-15 minutes break in between, as after 30 minutes, your concentration level rapidly declines.

This method worked very well for me :smile:

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