To those who haven't started revising yet.
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Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Ditto. Did my English exam in January, so I have nothing for that in June. My main workload over Easter has been coursework, so I haven't even started thinking about revision yet.(Original post by Vixen47)
I'm starting next week or the week after. I've got 3 exams and I alreay know about 1/3 of the content for each of them so I'm not too worried
Psychology is pure memorisation, so that should only take a week or so, and Economics and Business is just common sense and essay writing skills. -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Yeah, Psychology reminds me of GCSE Science when it comes to revision(Original post by MakesMeWonder)
Ditto. Did my English exam in January, so I have nothing for that in June. My main workload over Easter has been coursework, so I haven't even started thinking about revision yet.
Psychology is pure memorisation, so that should only take a week or so, and Economics and Business is just common sense and essay writing skills. -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.
2nd year degree with 3 exams. I've read the material for one of the exams once. Can't be bothered revising properly yet, exams start 14th May but I learn better through the revision sessions in class where I have to revise and can't piss about.
I'd rather relax atm (damn TSR -.-) -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet...Says the guy who can't spell properly(Original post by ROYP)
You gon' fail -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Except it has so much content!(Original post by Vixen47)
Yeah, Psychology reminds me of GCSE Science when it comes to revision -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.I have both PSY1 and PSY2 in May, unfortunately I haven't even started making notes on either which I will do today and plan to have them done by the end of this week.(Original post by Miracle Day)
Except it has so much content! -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.In terms of the studies that we have to memorise, I suppose so. But if you exclude the studies then it's not so bad. Like, there isn't much to apply to anything - all it is is memorisation(Original post by Miracle Day)
Except it has so much content! -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.And it's heavily based on exam technique?(Original post by Vixen47)
In terms of the studies that we have to memorise, I suppose so. But if you exclude the studies then it's not so bad. Like, there isn't much to apply to anything - all it is is memorisation -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Oh yeah, that too. I've become so used to the exam technique that I don't really consider it. I completely forgot about it until you mentioned it! Lol(Original post by Miracle Day)
And it's heavily based on exam technique? -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Are you an idiot?(Original post by Fward)
..Says the guy who can't spell properly -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.I have 15(Original post by dellprinter)
i have 11....
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Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.
Hmm I have 11 exams, the first one is 38 days away, the last one is closer to 70 days away. I haven't started revision, but I don't feel like I should have. I know how my brain/ memory works, and starting a load of work now is not the best course of action.
I think everyone on here panics too much. I also think there's such a thing as doing too much work. Anyway, happy holidays regardless. -
Re: To those who haven't started revising yet.Oh my gosh, Im doing Alevel as well... I tried a past paper and I couldnt do ANY of it!! So yeah... that kind of reallyyy demotivated me and I have done next to none revision whatsoever this easter.(Original post by Ronove)
I'm taking A-level Maths and still need to begin to look at M1, C3, C4 and half of C2.
Getting fairly solid in my C1 stuff though?
Do you have any tips on how to get better in Maths, seeming as we're practically doing the same course??
I'll start tomorrow (as I say everyday)
Getting fairly solid in my C1 stuff though?