stop being lazy and set a time aside every day to do your exam papers
its your future your playing with
2007-01-24 08:22:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Adi
Do you really want to pass your GCSE? If so, that is your encouragement!
Look at one paper (I presume they are all the same layout, not just loads of copies of the same paper!)
Work out how long you should spend on each section (taking into account how many points each section is worth - it is pointless spending half an hour on a question that is only worth 5 points! Have a clock so you can make sure you spend the right amount of time!
Revision.
Go through your notes. Using a highlighter, make a note of what you need to remember. Then write it up.
Limit yourself to 30 or 45 minute sessions for revision - but please remember this time does not include getting pen and paper, drinks and so on!!!
Then count how many papers you have.
How long until your exams? Do you have enough to do one a week or one a month? Then do the paper under exam conditions.
You could always mark the papers yourself as part of your revision - you will need to study your notes to make sure that you really have all the facts. It will also help you to realise what you know, as well as what you do not.
With any 'spare' papers that you have, just work through the sections.
Good luck in your exams!!!!
2007-01-25 05:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The best way, Get friends and do them together. Its much more interesting that way.
*Choose what subject you will discuss that day, make sure you study it before you start with your discussions.
*Put away your reference material.
*Set targets, as in how many papers you will do that day, Say 2or 3, other than planning to drop everything in 30 minutes.
*If there are questions you find too difficult, put them aside first.
then later when you are done with the paper, you can use your
reference material.
*If it is still too difficult, ask your teacher or someone who knows
the stuff.
GOOD LUCK
2007-01-25 03:55:31
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answered by beautilicious88 2
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The better exam results you get the easier it will be to get a well paid/decent job.
With a couple of friends go to the library and do an exam paper - set yourself a time limit.
2007-01-25 06:08:56
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answered by k 7
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you really need to set time aside every day, but dont try and do too much you will get even more bored. only do it in short bursts say 30 mins at a time. studying with a friend can help, answering each others questions, but dont switch on the t.v, listen to music quietly.
2007-01-24 16:58:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Set yourself an immediate target and earn it. Every exam paper finished with honest effort wins you half an hour doing something else.
2007-01-24 17:08:07
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answered by NotsoaNonymous 4
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if you are not the kind a person who doesnt like to read (like me )
you could rewise more intersting ways and exciting ways such as wathing tv on the bbc chanells during your gcse or coming on the pc at bbc.co.uk /bitesize or if you cant find out when its on tv
just chek the bbc.co.uk learning section for t v time and you might well you shoul find it !!!!!!
thanks hope it does some good and good luk on the exames !!!!!!!
2007-01-25 15:27:12
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answered by akil e 1
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