I'm either, on the toilet, eating, at the gym, sleeping or revising. That's pretty much what I've been doing and will be doing over the holidays.
That was my plan, except my gym has been closed, revision hasn't started, I've blocked all my distraction websites (except for now that is lol) and managed to do nothing all week. It's shocking how much of my life I've wasted all week LOL.
once again, very unproductive day of doing absolutely nothing but buy more clothes. I WILL start tomorrow, now time to sleep and wake up early...i will do this...so i say
once again, very unproductive day of doing absolutely nothing but buy more clothes. I WILL start tomorrow, now time to sleep and wake up early...i will do this...so i say
Same, I was being so lazy today. I managed to do some revision though but I could've done a tonne more.
I'm sort of glancing over a lecture each day and concluding that's plenty of revision. No doubt I'll have my last minute panic before the exam and cram revise everything. It's just how I roll
3-4 hours a day, with a couple of days a week where I do none. I have 6 exams this summer, 5 in May, one at the end of June. Over this break I'm just revising (and teaching myself the content) for the first five. The only modules my teachers have finished the syllabi for are D1 and my EdEx Geog unit 4 (ironically the last exam).
Although I got good results in the Jan exams, I want to get higher UMS in the summer ones. I'm doing more revision now than I was during the Christmas hols.
about 3 hours, but I'm doing two Scottish Highers and one Advanced Higher, so it's different to A levels, and already have an unconditional, so I'd probably be doing more if I was doing A levels. My first exam is on May 25...? So I have a while... Plus one of my subjects is really really really boring, so revision isn't compulsory.
Look, people on this thread may think that is 'ridiculous', but that is the harsh reality.
If you want AAA or a decent set of grades you want to at least finish the subject content and be thorough with it.
By investing a lot of time now, it will reduce a lot of stress come one week before the exam.
Trust me. I know.
Been there. Done that.
Did bad in my AS because of that, and now I am taking a different approach at A2
8-9 hours day? Don't listen to this guy... I would say 6 hours at a push, 5 if you want A's. 8-9 hours if you're overly stupid and have to make an effort to remember your own name.
At the beginning of the holidays i was saying 'my subjects turned out a lot harder than i expected, i seriously am going to revise every day, and go to all workshops available after'. Now... I'VE DONE NOTHING AT ALL! I'm going to fail, and i know i am at this rate, but i can't bring myself to change.