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gcse meltdown

im starting my GCSE's next year and im freaking out! I am going theough a meltdown because I am really worried, what is the best way to calm down so I can actually make some good decisions? how should I revise? btw im going to be studying history and drama, so how do I revise for those? please help! thanks! :P
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Original post by Geeky_Reader
im starting my GCSE's next year and im freaking out! I am going theough a meltdown because I am really worried, what is the best way to calm down so I can actually make some good decisions? how should I revise? btw im going to be studying history and drama, so how do I revise for those? please help! thanks! :P


Trust me, you will be fine, revision and hard work. Review work regularly to make sure it's in your long term memory and you'll be fine.
Original post by Geeky_Reader
im starting my GCSE's next year and im freaking out! I am going theough a meltdown because I am really worried, what is the best way to calm down so I can actually make some good decisions? how should I revise? btw im going to be studying history and drama, so how do I revise for those? please help! thanks! :P


For history (a subject I personally dislike and find difficult) I have found that making large (A2 size) timelines of key events for each section of the course has really helped :smile: For example I study nazi germany so I've got one on how Nazis got into power, and another on racial policies etc

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Original post by Geeky_Reader
im starting my GCSE's next year and im freaking out! I am going theough a meltdown because I am really worried, what is the best way to calm down so I can actually make some good decisions? how should I revise? btw im going to be studying history and drama, so how do I revise for those? please help! thanks! :P


You'll be fine seriously, they're pretty easy. For history I found making posters and reading through my stuff to make sure I knew everything was the best way. Save your worrying for A-levels :lol:
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Thanks everybody, it really helped! :smile:


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