I haven't started yet, but I am going to make a revision timetable then probably start in the next week, just so I won't get stressed out and then start panicking because I havent revised as much as I should of done.
I'm going to start first week of Easter holidays (Monday 28th March) as my exams don't start until 13th June, and I only really need to revise for one subject of my 3, and we are nowhere near finishing the course content for that
been doing on and off revision since after christmas, starting to do solid revision in the last week or so after a really unproductive half term I'm always pretty good on content revision but its the past papers i hate
Similar situation to me except that I'm going to be doing past papers a month before my exams so... 17th April!
One month to complete ALL of the content? Wow, that is so admirable!
How have you found learning the content in advance? I think it is super rewarding when you're in class and the teacher is just going over everything you already know - it really rireinforces your knowledge!
That's kind of the opposite for me - they all think I've given up and I must be completely hopeless. It's pretty embarrassing
Yeah I'm having a similar issue - I tend to spend so much time doing homework that I don't have enough time to revise. I also do ballet, so that takes up my time as well.
I don't really have a timetable as such, but I try to alternate between doing two subjects one day and the other two the next so I can spend a bit longer on each of them. I think a timetable might be a good idea though.
I'm doing Spanish, Maths (stats now), Economics and Computer Science. (I actually didn't want to do all maths based subjects, but my school pressured me into it because of my A* in maths. Apparently, listening to your head of sixth form is a bad idea.)
Started yesterday as I'd ran out of procrastinational activities and was watching 'Underage & Pregnant' for something to do. I realised how tragic my existence was and took a textbook out