Outside of the exam period and when not doing coursework, I put in about two hours on average total per week. Basically doing the homeworks that I couldn't get away with not doing.
I did basically nothing (including in lessons...!) for the first 2 years, and then about 2 weeks ago decided maybe I ought to do some work haha, seeing as I am now mid-exams, and have been doing SO MUCH revision I don't know what has hit me...
I did less than an hour a week for chemistry and maths. Biology and R.S I didn't touch outside lessons tbh until the exams came looming. I kinda regret it, but oh well.
None whatsoever. AS year it didn't matter, I still got an A in 2 subjects (although both subjects seemed to come naturally to me, I think they just match the way I think), but A2 year... well let me just say that only the results in August will be able to put into words how much I regret it.
^ smart enough to get an offer from there, smart enough not to revise innit?
dunno. im not a brainbox like some of the geniuses on here. blagged my way thru interviews. just dont like spending hours of my time revising. :/ cba with it. i get by normally. if i were to work a bit harder, i would prolly do a tiny bit better, but the effort input doesnt balance the improvement in the output, so naa.