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    Ultimate Member tibilicus's Avatar
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    Default Re: Studying for Exams

    I just feel swamped by the sheer volume of work I have to study for.

    Politics and history require a lot of my attention due to the fact that the courses are content heavy but on top of that I have to juggle Philosophy and Ethics and psychology. I'm starting to think the 2 hours I've set aside each day for revision purposes isn't going to be enough, I should probably up my game.


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    Doing AS this year, and I know I've still got like a month to the exam... but I'm actually worried sort of.

    4 AS with 8 exams, and last year, I essentially coasted through my GCSEs with little revision and wound up with 3A* 3A 3B 2C... which I was actually dissapointed at... never the less...

    My teachers want me to get As... which if you know A level... is slightly difficult, and I've yet to get an exam back where I got an A. Very frustrating...

    Albeit geography is so easy... I redid the exam and got an A but that was after the teacher had gone through it, but I was still the best in the class.
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