Revision: Max hours you are able to work?
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?I take it you're bubbles then (=(Original post by AspiringGenius)
Sugar, spice, everything nice.
And chemical X
sorry, coulkdn't resist!
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?
It's not about how much time you spend, it's more about how comfortable you are with the material (depending on subject of course) and how capable you are of answering exam questions. You could spend 5 hours a day for weeks before exams and still get Cs and Ds but also you could just do about an hour or so a day for the entire second half of the year so that when revision time comes you have already done enough and you can just breeze through it whilst everyone else panics and puts in like 4-5 hours a day.
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?yep same here.....(Original post by thegodofgod)
Being honest here, I don't think I've revised for more than 1 hour a day for an exam, ever...
I just don't have the concentration needed to sit in one place and work...
Which is very weird, as my concentration at school is infinitely better
But last minute I can work throughout the whole day
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LOL. you can't be serious(Original post by Zhy)
18 for me. 15-30 minute breaks for food, drink, toilet, TV, etc.
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?Blossom is more a sensible leader, while if Buttercup was in charge, everybodies arses would be kicked.(Original post by 007Shella)
lol I was always blossom, because I have always had long and well... I'm smart too
Buttercup was a passive aggressive =O
Just kidding =P
She had attitude maynn
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?
at the moment i'm probably doing 1-2 hours a day but before the exams (first one is the 12th) I won't sleep and get a good 20+ hours in. i've always found cramming and then instantly forgetting the best way to do exams so from GCSE onwards I've just taken it easy then smashed it for the 2 or 3 days before.
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?(This is at the point where I'm in the middle of my AS exams).(Original post by buildalegohouse)
So I've promised myself that I'm going to go all out with revision this week and try to bump up my hours. Typically, I manage around 4-5 a day, but I'm aiming for 6-7.
How long are you able to work before you your brain turns to mush? I'm interested to know how many hours people do each day, and how frequent breaks are.
Oh, and if anyone has any experiences of an all nighter of revision, please share! :P
-Wake up at around 8:15
-Begin work at around 8:30, till around 11:30 with little/no breaks in-between
-Eat lunch and have a break (Often go for short jog to reduce energy levels)
-Begin work around 12:30 for 1 hour
-Have 15 - 20 minute break
-(1:50) continue to work for an hour, followed by another 15 - 20 minute break.
And the cycle continues, though as the day progresses I find the time I am able to work decreases till I do about 45 minutes of work and have half hour breaks.
I was doing this for about 5/6 days straight, and eventually it became almost unbearable. But I had no choice because I wanted to do well.
+ This is the 'ideal' pattern I had in mind. I doubt every day was quite as bad as I just made it, plus one day I was very tired and only managed a few hours.
EDIT - what's more, the most probable reason why people can't stomach doing more than an hour is because they have the wrong mindset - it's kind of like a self-fulfilling prophecy; you'll have to force yourself to endure, say 1:30 hours of revision, and let it become a routine thing.Last edited by InternetGangster; 28-05-2012 at 19:14. -
Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?Any money on that being a complete lie.(Original post by don_lad_)
at the moment i'm probably doing 1-2 hours a day but before the exams (first one is the 12th) I won't sleep and get a good 20+ hours in. i've always found cramming and then instantly forgetting the best way to do exams so from GCSE onwards I've just taken it easy then smashed it for the 2 or 3 days before. -
Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?lol yep violence would be the only answer(Original post by AspiringGenius)
Blossom is more a sensible leader, while if Buttercup was in charge, everybodies arses would be kicked.
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?It really is.(Original post by 007Shella)
lol yep violence would be the only answer
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?There should be a "169 hours of revision a week thread"(Original post by NightBear)
These numbers are actually pretty low in comparison to what my expectations for the average TSRian were
I mean, there's a "50 hours of revision a week" thread,
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Re: Revision: Max hours you are able to work?
Simple. I temporarily brainwashed myself into believing that KitKat Chunkys give me revision superpowers, then I ate one and revised until the sun went down. Then I spent a good 10 minutes convincing myself that it was all me, and KitKat Chunkys weren't involved. I thus managed to make myself believe that I could work for hours without external influences, and now I know that I actually can. However, I have since decided that I can't be bothered, and tend to go to sleep.

She was my favorite!
. That said, when I seriously need to cram I can go for about 6 hours

in this heat I'm struggling with 15 minutes?!