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Gcse 2025

hey i'm 7jb
hope you guys are all doing well!

i'm writing my gcses in 2025! i'm predicted 6s, 7s, and 8s. but hopefully and with god's help i would love to get 8s and 9s and potentially all 9s at gcse!

to anyone who's done gcses or is currently doing them, what do you think is the best revision timetable/how January -june should look like as someone aiming for high grades! also if you guys have a secret weapons that boosted your grades ar gcse. please keep in in your prayers and I'll do the same with you would love to get you know each of you too :smile:

love, 7jb
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by 7jb
hey i'm 7jb
hope you guys are all doing well!
i'm writing my gcses in 2025! i'm predicted 6s, 7s, and 8s. but hopefully and with god's help i would love to get 8s and 9s and potentially all 9s at gcse!
to anyone who's done gcses or is currently doing them, what do you think is the best revision timetable/how January -june should look like as someone aiming for high grades! also if you guys have a secret weapons that boosted your grades ar gcse. please keep in in your prayers and I'll do the same with you would love to get you know each of you too :smile:
love, 7jb

See my previous post regarding the above here:
https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7559547&p=100211302&page=1#post100211302

In terms of time table, try to finish the syllabus ahead of time - say Jan 2025. You will then have more time to revise.
When revising, focus on past papers as well as exam technique and strategy. The more you practice under timed conditions, the easier the real thing will feel.
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