I try to do some work everyday, and then like 4/5 hours on Saturday. Mostly just past papers and YouTube videos when I don't understand something. I don't feel like it's doing much for me though...
Yes, started revising at the start of this year. I wouldn't leave it any later, I would definitely start sooner rather than later. About an hour a day is a good amount on the build up to exams, and then increase it as exams become closer. Good luck!
I personally prefer a few weeks of cooling off after mocks. I start doing past papers during feb half term, then normal revision over march and April with content and questions. April and all of may is intensive revision where I go over everything again but mainly papers. Past papers I try to spread out so I don't run out.
I'm starting now, but I have just sat a load of IGCSEs. I'm finding really hard to motivate myself to start on the AS levels, knowing that it could be a waste of time if I have to kill myself on 5th March due to bad IGCSE results.
I started at the beginning of the year. I will finish my first round by the end of February and then finish my second round by the middle of April and then my final round by 26th of April. I then have 10 days to relax before my GCSEs.
I started at the beginning of the year. I will finish my first round by the end of February and then finish my second round by the middle of April and then my final round by 26th of April. I then have 10 days to relax before my GCSEs.
Winners are too busy to be sad, too positive to be doubtful, to optimistic to be fearful, and too determined to be defeated.
I personally prefer a few weeks of cooling off after mocks. I start doing past papers during feb half term, then normal revision over march and April with content and questions. April and all of may is intensive revision where I go over everything again but mainly papers. Past papers I try to spread out so I don't run out.