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When should I start revising?
How should I layout my revision?
What is the best method of revision?
What would I need to do to get As/A*?
I currently have 3 GCSE's: Core Science- B
Additional Science- B
Italian- A*
I have these to take on the 2017 summer and I am aiming for minimum 3A*s and the rest As.
Further Additional Science
English Literature
English Language
Maths
History
I.C.T
French
Graphic Products
In my mocks I got C's And B's without any revision, however my teachers are predicting me all As. Therefore, I would love some help and answers to all my questions above.
Thank You, there's currently 138 DAYS AND 21 HOURS LEFT!
How should I layout my revision?
What is the best method of revision?
What would I need to do to get As/A*?
I currently have 3 GCSE's: Core Science- B
Additional Science- B
Italian- A*
I have these to take on the 2017 summer and I am aiming for minimum 3A*s and the rest As.
Further Additional Science
English Literature
English Language
Maths
History
I.C.T
French
Graphic Products
In my mocks I got C's And B's without any revision, however my teachers are predicting me all As. Therefore, I would love some help and answers to all my questions above.
Thank You, there's currently 138 DAYS AND 21 HOURS LEFT!
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It's probably safer to start revising now and a method that I am personally going to try is: creating an A3 mind maps on certain topics and slowly downsizing them to A4 and A6 to keep the information in your brain. I am going to go over many past papers and specimen papers. Especially stuff I learnt in year 10. Remember key dates for history now and revise every possible aspect of the English literature texts- closed book.
I'm not the most experienced person with this but I genuinely hopes this helps!

I'm not the most experienced person with this but I genuinely hopes this helps!

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It's probably safer to start revising now and a method that I am personally going to try is: creating an A3 mind maps on certain topics and slowly downsizing them to A4 and A6 to keep the information in your brain. I am going to go over many past papers and specimen papers. Especially stuff I learnt in year 10. Remember key dates for history now and revise every possible aspect of the English literature texts- closed book.
Maths with Edexel I don't know what your exam board is but work on developing answers and ALL the topics. I learnt the hard way in my mock.
I'm not the most experienced person with this but I genuinely hopes this helps!

Maths with Edexel I don't know what your exam board is but work on developing answers and ALL the topics. I learnt the hard way in my mock.
I'm not the most experienced person with this but I genuinely hopes this helps!

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