If you work hard you can definitely get good grades but I would recommend starting SERIOUS revision as early as possible, specially if you have a lot of subjects otherwise it can get pretty stressful towards the end. As for revisions tips, I'd say go over previous notes/textbooks/revision guides, practice exam questions from past papers and watch a ton of youtube videos to clarify things you might be struggling with (Freesciencelessons, Science with Hazel, myGCSEscience, HEGARTYMATHS, mrbruff, and Stacey Reay are really good channels). Good luck
Any tips on gsce revision because I am struggling o get the grades I need.
Hey, don't know if these tips will work but when i studied for my exams i had used HegartyMaths, went through a lot of past papers, read a page of say a CGP Biology book and wrote what i could remember, and the stuff i couldn't remember use flash cards, and Science and Maths by Primrose Kitten, she goes through everything. Hope this helps!
Hey, don't know if these tips will work but when i studied for my exams i had used HegartyMaths, went through a lot of past papers, read a page of say a CGP Biology book and wrote what i could remember, and the stuff i couldn't remember use flash cards, and Science and Maths by Primrose Kitten, she goes through everything. Hope this helps!
If you work hard you can definitely get good grades but I would recommend starting SERIOUS revision as early as possible, specially if you have a lot of subjects otherwise it can get pretty stressful towards the end. As for revisions tips, I'd say go over previous notes/textbooks/revision guides, practice exam questions from past papers and watch a ton of youtube videos to clarify things you might be struggling with (Freesciencelessons, Science with Hazel, myGCSEscience, HEGARTYMATHS, mrbruff, and Stacey Reay are really good channels). Good luck