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Too many subjects to revise?!
« on: May 26, 2008, 12:36:24 PM »

QUESTION
Please help. i have my GCSEs in less than a month, I have a mountain of unfinished art coursework, unlearnt RE text, French orals, geography case studies... the list is endless. I don't know what to do. help!

ANSWER
First of all, and most importantly, don't get stressed out over your revision. A small amount of quality revision is really helpful and you don't need to spend endless hours reading notes.

Since you still have a good few weeks until your exams, set out when you want to do your different sections of revision or coursework. Maybe set aside a whole day just to complete your art coursework so that you can concentrate on it and get your ideas collected together and not be interrupted.

With your French oral, get your presentation prepared early so that you can learn it in time for when you have to do it. Once you've written it out, you can just have a quick look at it every day until you get it memorized.

With other subjects, just aim to learn a small section each day, for example, you could learn 2 or 3 geography case studies per week and you'll be prepared for the exam in good time.

Hope this was helpful. All the best!
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