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How to prepare for gcse exams?

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How to prepare for gcse exams?

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Now, later might seem a long time a way but heck no it isn’t, not at all! If it is one subject to revise for then yes go ahead revise later but I am sure you are talking about the May/June ones and there are much more to revise for. Here are some revision tips. To start of you could make a revision schedule. For now you can pick out some bits and pieces you can do like little notes, podcasts and so on… Whatever you make don’t plan it for a long period of time but perhaps for a week. Some people find it’s better to concentrate on one subject and others find it’s better to do different ones so they don’t get bored. You should do about 10-30 minutes a session (and then change the subject for the next session) and then take a break. You should at least spend 2/3 hours a day. Leave one day to give yourself a rest though. Prepare beforehand make check lists of things you already know and things you don’t, or what you need help at and so on. Switch of everything that can distract you (like

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