Firstly, Forget what everyone is saying about it being impossible. You can do the Impossible, because you have been through the Imaginable.-Christnna Ramasen
Sorry, but If I did not tell myself that I would not be where I am today. I am doing French as one of my GCSE's and if you look back at one of the threads I created, I said I got an E/D in both my reading and Listening. Now did I tell myself I'm going to go to Foundation and just get a C? NO! I started learning Vocab, Playing French Games. Meditating. Now look at me, I have got an A* in all 4 Mock exams.
GCSE's are piss easy in comparison to A-levels so not really a good example, also considering that I was basically at highest a D grade in my french listening and reading at GCSE and then did a few days revision before the exams and got an A*, honestly same cannot be applied for A-level, unfortunately
Possible, seriously my class recently sat the second set of physics specimen papers and like no one go higher than a c. Hopefully, the real thing won't be as hard.
Firstly, Forget what everyone is saying about it being impossible. You can do the Impossible, because you have been through the Imaginable.-Christnna Ramasen
Sorry, but If I did not tell myself that I would not be where I am today. I am doing French as one of my GCSE's and if you look back at one of the threads I created, I said I got an E/D in both my reading and Listening. Now did I tell myself I'm going to go to Foundation and just get a C? NO! I started learning Vocab, Playing French Games. Meditating. Now look at me, I have got an A* in all 4 Mock exams.
You could maybe get to all B's, or some B's and some C's. At most I'd say you could get one A at the cost of other subjects, but definitely don't do that.
I'd say don't work with a specific grade in mind, just try and cover the whole spec as best you can for all subjects and see what happens. I don't think there's much more you can do at this stage really, working to get a specific (very high) grade would just burn you out.
You could maybe get to all B's, or some B's and some C's. At most I'd say you could get one A at the cost of other subjects, but definitely don't do that.
I'd say don't work with a specific grade in mind, just try and cover the whole spec as best you can for all subjects and see what happens. I don't think there's much more you can do at this stage really, working to get a specific (very high) grade would just burn you out.
thanks man for the advice, will bear that in mind, i appreciate it