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Hey, so lots of people have been telling me that to get really good GCSE grades (mainly A*s with some As) I need to start revising now, but ik it sounds silly and everything, but idk how?
In year 10, I made notes and mindmaps for all of the topics I covered, and have done the same thing this year so should I just be re-reading them?
It seems a bit early to do past papers, and for some subjects (like my iGCSEs in French and Spanish) there is only 1 set of papers so I knida want to save them?
Does anyone have any tips on what I should be doing? Thanks
In year 10, I made notes and mindmaps for all of the topics I covered, and have done the same thing this year so should I just be re-reading them?
It seems a bit early to do past papers, and for some subjects (like my iGCSEs in French and Spanish) there is only 1 set of papers so I knida want to save them?
Does anyone have any tips on what I should be doing? Thanks

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If it helps, these are my subjects:
AQA GCSE Maths (linear)
AQA GCSE English Language
AQA GCSE English Literature (OMAM, AIC, Macbeth, P&P)
AQA GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics (Triple)
AQA GCSE History
OCR GCSE Computing
AQA iGCSE French
AQA iGCSE Spanish
AQA GCSE Maths (linear)
AQA GCSE English Language
AQA GCSE English Literature (OMAM, AIC, Macbeth, P&P)
AQA GCSE Biology, Chemistry, Physics (Triple)
AQA GCSE History
OCR GCSE Computing
AQA iGCSE French
AQA iGCSE Spanish
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