now, I've read up a bit about peoples revision techniques and a lot say a lot of past papers, and in honesty reading the books hasn't helped me much, evident from my mock results.
so i;m going to do past papers and read over topics where i got questions wrong.
but how much is sufficient?
here are my gcses and what i want get in them:
physics A*
maths A*
chemistry A
biology A
business A*
history A*
Spanish A*
English (meh) B (couldn't care less about English, as long as i get C but ensure i don't go for scraping a c).
re (compulsory B (again, rather work on other subjects, could easily A* if it would be worth it though?)
so yeah, i've got some physics and maths past papers and workbooks for science maths and history.
so, i suppose i'm talking numbers. do more and more papers help or is there a limit as when it longer helps and actually requires some reading or other? thanks in advance..