You need to study hard and get previous exam question papers
Good luck
2007-01-28 05:37:40
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answer #1
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answered by Scotty 7
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Omega 3 tablets can increase intellectual performance. Lucozade boosts the body's energy and that is where the brain gets its energy. (A glass or two just before the exam will increase, memory recall and language skills). Don't have a big breakfast or lunch before the exam as oxygen carrying blood will be concentrating on digestion. It is actually better to be a little hungry as you are more mentally sharp when you haven't eaten.
Study hard and be well-organised in your studying. Try and be as interested in what you are studying as possible. Make the memories stick with colours and quirky "memorable" methods.
Exercise regularly and be as healthy as possible, this is good for the brain.
Finally, don't worry about failing. Nervousness can undermine your performance. If you are prepared before hand, you should be able to go into the exam without too many worries.
2007-01-28 05:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What youre doing know but more revision. Plan out a time table. Eat well and drink well however do not drink much before the exam you'll need a wee half way through. Make sure all coursework is the best to your ability. You can work into an exam and thing i have good coursework and thats a good percentage of your final grade. Bonne Chance.
2007-01-29 07:29:32
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answered by dlg3579 3
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Take everyone elses advice and don't do what I did. Revise the night before only. Still I did OK but would have done better if I'd revised. That was 20 years ago though
2007-01-28 06:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest you study hard at the things you dislike most. It stands to reason that the subjects you like you know well and you will get the most marks there. To boost your results, study the bits you don't like, you will add to the total knowledge/marks etc
Good luck
2007-01-28 05:38:32
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answered by ? 3
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Study and even more study.
Just study in small chunks and pick out the bits you are a bit shady on once these are settled in your brain you can fill in the gaps with the bits you feel confident with.
Otherwise...cheat!!! (joke, honest)
2007-01-28 05:44:18
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answered by Alf B 3
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make sure you study! try out gcse bitesize from the bbc if you are struggling to understand it! but DO DO DO revise! start doing it now and do a bit at a time!
2007-01-28 05:42:27
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answered by PInky without perky!! 4
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Two ways :
1 Learning (The relatively easy one)
2. Cheating (Dangerous, risky, hard, but fun)
2007-01-28 05:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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try the unconventional method of not studying but take up buddhist meditation. really get in the zone. an hour a day is as good as two hour of study
2007-01-31 02:14:23
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answered by Gillotine 2
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Dedication, motivation, a lot of studying, a lot of play, and a teeny bit of luck...
Emphasis on the studying!
Best of luck to you :)
2007-01-28 05:43:31
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answered by Belle 3
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