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I've done 55 hours of studying in 25 days

hey guys ,
Ive keeping track of my studying time since I started. I checked today and ive done 55 hours, I still have half of my exam to do I only take 3 subjects at A level by the way. Im aiming for 3As should I study more per day (I usually do 2-5 hours) ?
Original post by spam44
hey guys ,
Ive keeping track of my studying time since I started. I checked today and ive done 55 hours, I still have half of my exam to do I only take 3 subjects at A level by the way. Im aiming for 3As should I study more per day (I usually do 2-5 hours) ?

There is no threshold for number of hours within which you should study in order to achieve a particular grade.

When is your last exam and how many do you have left?

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Original post by spam44
hey guys ,
Ive keeping track of my studying time since I started. I checked today and ive done 55 hours, I still have half of my exam to do I only take 3 subjects at A level by the way. Im aiming for 3As should I study more per day (I usually do 2-5 hours) ?

Hi @spam44,

In my experience, I ultimately did spend more time revising to secure higher marks in my exam. However, it's important to consider the quality of the revision as well as the quantity. During my A-Levels, I used the specification points as a checklist and used resources such as topical past papers and complete past papers to revise with. For the topics I was less familiar with, I would practice the blurting method to engrain the content in my head.

We have collated a list of effective revision techniques here for you to check out: https://bit.ly/4coFOBp

Hope this helps,
Danish
BCU Student Rep

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