haha it's one of the things i really hate about myself because I hate being so stressed when exams are so close.
Which subjects are you finding hard to memorise in particular?
When I had the time to write notes, i basically copied out the spec (mainly just copied and pasted them onto a word document) then made each line a different colour.
I printed it off then memorised it, I found it easier to memorise in different colours and spaced out onto a page, instead of being crammed in the format of the actual specification.
For each page of notes ,I usually just say each sentence our loud and repeat it a few times till I've memorised it, then once I've gone through a page, I say each line from memory out loud.
After each page, I also made up questions about the different things I've memorised from it, so I can look back and test my self easily, specifically for that page of notes.
For example, if the page was a biology topic on gas exchange and lungs, one of the questions would be, how are lungs adapted for gas exchange? etc.
Particularly for the science subjects, after I memorised the notes for a certain topic, I watched a 10minute video on that topic on MyGCSEscience channel/website. They're really good, especially since memorising isn't always good as sometimes you don't understand what you've memorised.
As everyone says, do as much practice papers as you can. Unfortunately i didn't have time to do mine even though I printed out loads, so now I have a drawer full of them .
How many subjects are you taking and when is your first exam?
I tried to make sure I split up my time spending at least two days for each subject, instead of doing chunks for multiple subjects per day, because that way you feel like you've got more things done and can move on. Also, it's confusing to be memorising things for different subjects all in a day. The GCSE courses are pretty short when you look at the spec. So you can pretty much fit in at least module a day. E.g. do B1 in one day, then B2&3 the next day.
Sorry to write so much, I always wished someone gave me advice when I was stressing about my GCSE revision. Instead, everyone gave me the typical "Just get off TSR and revise" type of advice.
oh and thanks! but I highly doubt that I'm gonna do well