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This is probably going to turn into a huge rant....
So I went to a below average secondary school, did well for me in my GCSEs and moved to a grammar school for sixth form. It was the worst decision of my life. I want to study biochemistry so I took Biology, Chem, Maths and Geography. I've dropped the Geography down to an AS. My teachers go so fast I can't keep up, I want to be studying the old content but I have so much homework I can't even look at anything else. Maths has never been my thing but I never thought it was this bad. I revised so much for a test in chemistry last week and still got a D. I'm saving for a gap year before uni so I work all weekend, so that's usually 14-15 hours a week, more than I should I know. I just feel so stressed all the time and I don't know how I'm going to learn maths before my AS exams, someone send help
So I went to a below average secondary school, did well for me in my GCSEs and moved to a grammar school for sixth form. It was the worst decision of my life. I want to study biochemistry so I took Biology, Chem, Maths and Geography. I've dropped the Geography down to an AS. My teachers go so fast I can't keep up, I want to be studying the old content but I have so much homework I can't even look at anything else. Maths has never been my thing but I never thought it was this bad. I revised so much for a test in chemistry last week and still got a D. I'm saving for a gap year before uni so I work all weekend, so that's usually 14-15 hours a week, more than I should I know. I just feel so stressed all the time and I don't know how I'm going to learn maths before my AS exams, someone send help
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Working might be affecting your progress tbh. Weekends are so useful! Why not dedicate all time to just study?
Anyway aside from that, make a study plan for the day the night before. Allows you to prioritise and also fit in AS revision where you can.
Anyway aside from that, make a study plan for the day the night before. Allows you to prioritise and also fit in AS revision where you can.
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This is probably going to turn into a huge rant....
So I went to a below average secondary school, did well for me in my GCSEs and moved to a grammar school for sixth form. It was the worst decision of my life. I want to study biochemistry so I took Biology, Chem, Maths and Geography. I've dropped the Geography down to an AS. My teachers go so fast I can't keep up, I want to be studying the old content but I have so much homework I can't even look at anything else. Maths has never been my thing but I never thought it was this bad. I revised so much for a test in chemistry last week and still got a D. I'm saving for a gap year before uni so I work all weekend, so that's usually 14-15 hours a week, more than I should I know. I just feel so stressed all the time and I don't know how I'm going to learn maths before my AS exams, someone send help
This is probably going to turn into a huge rant....
So I went to a below average secondary school, did well for me in my GCSEs and moved to a grammar school for sixth form. It was the worst decision of my life. I want to study biochemistry so I took Biology, Chem, Maths and Geography. I've dropped the Geography down to an AS. My teachers go so fast I can't keep up, I want to be studying the old content but I have so much homework I can't even look at anything else. Maths has never been my thing but I never thought it was this bad. I revised so much for a test in chemistry last week and still got a D. I'm saving for a gap year before uni so I work all weekend, so that's usually 14-15 hours a week, more than I should I know. I just feel so stressed all the time and I don't know how I'm going to learn maths before my AS exams, someone send help



I do chemistry too; i do OCR A. I make all my notes (flashcards) from the OCR A textbook, the CGP revision guide and notes from chemrevise. Then I do the questions from the CGP book, and the practice questions from the textbook.


And maybe you should cut your hours or just quit your job (one of my friends did this recently she worked 10 hrs per week and it was really stressing her out!)



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