• Question: How can i reach my goals and manage the revision for my GCSEs?

    Asked by dust1bake on 31 May 2024.
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      Neil Barnby answered on 31 May 2024:


      Organisation is the key. you need to make sure you have your revision organised so that you have set aside plenty of time to do it and you focus on one thing at a time. Create yourself a timetable to do revision and as you do the revision, make notes. This will help to make the knowledge stick. I personally like to change my revision into diagrams like spider diagrams pointing out the key facts. That is because I like to visualise things and it helps me to see the picture in my head during the exam. You will find what works for you.
      It is really important that you put time aside for revision, sometimes it is tempting to spend the time with friends, but you can timetable that time in too.
      Another important thing is not to revise a subject on the day of the exam, no last minute revision. You should spend the time before the exam having a walk and clearing the mind rather than cramming facts in last minute.

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      anon answered on 18 Jul 2024: last edited 18 Jul 2024 8:21 am


      “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail…”

      This saying is from a quote somewhere, but my parents always told me that. They have always been my biggest supporters and funny – but they are right, most of the time 😉

      Being prepared is very important.

      Allow yourself enough time to do little bits often. If you try to cram a lot of information in only a few days before your exams, you will likely be stressed and have memory blocks. Little and often is my best advice.

      Also – do loads and loads of practice exams. They are freely available online – so do as many as you can, and try to identify the areas where you need more focus.

      It is essential to have a ‘focus’ space to clear a desk away from the everyday routine, a space to sit, read, write, and repeat.

      While you still have a bit of time – ask for support when you need it. It is not a time to shy away from what people think when you ask questions… it is a time to focus on your own success, not that of others around you.

      Do not measure your success against others. Measure your success in your improvements, and how you progress.

      “Whether you believe you can, or you believe you can’t – you are right” is another famous quote, and again I don’t know who said it – but it is true. You need to stay optimistic and positive. A negative mind will never produce a positive outcome.

      Last but not least, CELEBRATE your successes, whether they are big or small, it is about YOUR LIFE, not that of others, so when you studied for the time you planned, got the ‘PASS’ that you were aiming for, or just if you wanted to improve a skill and you achieved it… CELEBRATE the moments in life that you are proud of. Good Luck!

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