A2 Students - have you started revising?

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    A2 Students - have you started revising?
    This is just for those doing A2 exams. I have 3, between the 10th and 17th June. However, I haven't started as I haven't been motivated. On for A's, however, in my 3 previous exam seasons, I've only needed a maximum of 4-5 weeks revision.


    How much have you done over Easter, if any? And how many exams do you have?
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    Re: A2 Students - have you started revising?
    (Original post by victoryshinesonus)
    This is just for those doing A2 exams. I have 3, between the 10th and 17th June. However, I haven't started as I haven't been motivated. On for A's, however, in my 3 previous exam seasons, I've only needed a maximum of 4-5 weeks revision.


    How much have you done over Easter, if any? And how many exams do you have?
    I'm only doing Geography and psychology so i have treated the holidays as such and have don no revision whatsoever. But as i only need 180 ucas points to get into the raf i'll be finel
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    Re: A2 Students - have you started revising?
    I've been revising Psychology since January because there are way too many studies to memorise :erm:

    I only have 3 exams in June (2 psychology and 1 media) but I also have my 3-day art exam this coming week. I revised the health side of psychology over Easter in-between doing art coursework in a last minute panic, but after next week I'll have all the time for psychology.
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