totally possible. I'm doing classical greek gcse and last summer in my end of year exams I got like a E/F borderline but in my January mocks I improved that to an A and I'm on course for an A* in these exams (was about to type 'summer exams' and then was like **** they start on tuesday ). YOU CAN DO THIS. Just get your head down, do some proper studying and get those As and ignore the haters... GOOD LUCK xxx
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.
What exam board are you doing for physics- I do AQA and I also did bad on the specimen paper- I got c/b
24/04/16: Chemistry: D Maths: D Physics: D Biology: D
Update: 28/04/16
Chemistry:B Maths:B Physics:B Biology D
Managed to cover all the content for three subjects in the last four days or so and did some papers, just guess I need to refine my exam technique and do more papers and make a start on biology
I think its possible If you just constantly revise from now till your exams, you could get A's. Just learn all the content and do lots of exam papers. And in Maths, just keep practicing each equation
I'm in the same position as you lets just prove everyone saying we can't wrong! I've been lazy throughout the year haven't worked to my full potential but I think hopefully if I do I can get b's minimum
How do you revise,because I use past papers, and that doesn't seem to work
I agree but i still use past papers for difficult topics like oscilloscopes/waves to practise but from now i'm just going to the spec and make flashcards accordingly, read notes, redo specimen paper 3 times and in the half term download practical skill guides. It's so annoying they do this considering some muliple-choice questions take like 5m of working out for 1 mark. So, are you doing just pqst papers?
I agree but i still use past papers for difficult topics like oscilloscopes/waves to practise but from now i'm just going to the spec and make flashcards accordingly, read notes, redo specimen paper 3 times and in the half term download practical skill guides. It's so Iannoying they do this considering some muliple-choice questions take like 5m of working out for 1 mark. So, are you doing just pqst papers?
I guess doing past papers will help me with the first paper, which is based on knowledge- I make flash cards which are useful to some extent I'm not so worried about the practical skills, I think it might help if you read the aqa CGP book