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Do physics unit 1 questions from the CGP revision workbook, then past papers. I cannot recommend the CGP revision guides more. They are a great base for the rest of revision and there are dad jokes and funny pictures of babies with hamburgers and stuff, which are always useful. I'm going to combine them with past papers to really check that I know my stuff, and look at my physics textbook as well.
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Memorise Virgil text. Now that all of the Pliny is over and done with, I just have Virgil to look forward to and then my Latin GCSE exams are completely over. Part of me wishes that this exam was after half term but I guess it's good to finish with it early so that I can concentrate on the other subjects which I find difficult. I'll try to make some stylistic points as well as learning the Virgil. Because sometimes it's hard to get out my text and translation when I'm travelling to school or have a spare moment, I've got a recording of the translation being spoken which I can listen to as well as reading the original text. Hopefully I will feel as blessed after the verse exam as I did after the prose!
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Do physics unit 2 questions from AQA textbook. Because I find them good, and as P2 is today that's what I'm going to be doing.
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P2 past paper. I have one left, so I'm going to use it.
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Do biology questions from the B3 section of the AQA textbook. They're not fun like the CGP ones but they cover the bases a bit more (wish I was doing C2 right now so that I could make a pun about that).
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Maths papers. 50% of Applications is left and since I've spoken to other people about the exam (bad idea) I've realised that I went wrong in quite a few places, due to lack of common sense. I'm still kicking myself about the question which required the area of a rhombus but all I can do now is revise for next week's exam and hope for the best.
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Do biology questions from the B3 section of the AQA textbook. They're not fun like the CGP ones but they cover the bases a bit more (wish I was doing C2 right now so that I could make a pun about that).
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Maths papers. 50% of Applications is left and since I've spoken to other people about the exam (bad idea) I've realised that I went wrong in quite a few places, due to lack of common sense. I'm still kicking myself about the question which required the area of a rhombus but all I can do now is revise for next week's exam and hope for the best.
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MATHS MATHS MATHS questions, look at old exam answer books, use the textbook, work out how to do hard stuff which I've written down on the backs of old exam papers, basically do whatever I can to A*CE the thing tomorrow.
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Finish of biology workbook, do summary questions/examination style questions in AQA textbook.
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Chemistry workbook, physics workbook... I'm revising like I did for biology with these ones. Biology wasn't too bad so if I continue with what I did for that, with some extra effort/cramming where it's most needed.
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Maths papers. 100% of Methods this week, so papers, papers, papers. I'm also doing some practice questions for particular topics that I've forgotten to do and now I'm quite confident with completing the square! I always used to find it so confusing but now it seems simple. Want to do some surds as well.
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Finish checklist by making super-condensed notes for each point.
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PD papers. I have already done the 2015 one (it was our mock) so I'm going to do the 2013 and 2014 ones which I have printed out and am going to also print out older papers which I have on a memory stick.
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Finish checklist by making super-condensed notes for each point.
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PD papers. I have already done the 2015 one (it was our mock) so I'm going to do the 2013 and 2014 ones which I have printed out and am going to also print out older papers which I have on a memory stick.
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