If I had no resits, it would be 2 of each subject so 8 in total. 2 Gen Studs 2 German (1 written paper, 1 speaking) 2 Maths papers - C4 + S2 2 Psychology (G543 + G544)
Lucky for me though, I do have to retake! Dx So, along with them I have: C3 & S1 for Maths (1 A2, 1 AS) AS German speaking and written paper and possibly Chemistry Unit 2 from AS (still undecided about this though!)
At least the bright side of having a large number of exams is that the syllabus is broken up nicely so there's more time to revise and take a breather in between each exam. (I'm trying hard to stay optimistic here)
If I had no resits, it would be 2 of each subject so 8 in total. 2 Gen Studs 2 German (1 written paper, 1 speaking) 2 Maths papers - C4 + S2 2 Psychology (G543 + G544)
Lucky for me though, I do have to retake! Dx So, along with them I have: C3 & S1 for Maths (1 A2, 1 AS) AS German speaking and written paper and possibly Chemistry Unit 2 from AS (still undecided about this though!)
I have 8. C3, C4, FP2, FP3, Physics unit 5, Chemistry unit 5, STEP I and AEA. C3 is a retake, but I don't think it'll need much extra work as obviously I'm going to be on top of all that anyway for STEP/AEA. The others are all my first attempt.
Core 4, PHYA4 (resit), PHYA5, History F966 and PHYA2 (got 94, 2 UMS from an A so will resit). Thinking about resiting Core 3 as well, I got an A (85 UMS), but don't know whether I want to try for an A*.
Honestly.. not a fat lot. I'm *hoping* to start from revising from next week so I will probably do a few chapters a night (around 2). It wouldn't be more than 2 hours on a school night, though. Really need an A this year to meet my uni offer!