Hmm.. but I just can't be bothered revising for it :-(
It's up to you. I'm just saying, in terms of applying to good universities, A's are needed. It's really easy. I took both Education and Families and Households in January, revised 5 days before for the exams- It's boring, but you store all the information in your head through doing this. It resulted in me getting A's in both papers.
You can drop it if you don't like it, but try to get an A anyway
the A2 Edexcel exam on Kaiser or Fuhrer looks like hell on Earth, I am not looking forward to it! Anyone have any tips that will help me?
I'm doing that bro - my tip would be as follows. There is a choice of two "controversies", one of which takes up 1 chapter in the book, the other 2 chapters. You only need to learn one, so I'd recommend just learning the first, as it's both easier and shorter (the one drawback being a loss of flexibility in the exam). By ignoring the 2nd, you annihilate 2 out of 9 chapters, great if you want to give other subjects more attention.
Anyone here study A level English Literature, how do you guys revise for it? I'm just writing essays upon essays at the minute but I'm kinda stuck in a rut, would appreciate any fresh ideas!