What should you not do when revising?

What should you not do when revising?

8 things to avoid while you’re revisingThe overdone Spotify playlist. Post-clubbing confusion. Beware of the bottles. Social media vs. (don’t) break a leg. It’s easier said than done. When revision-aiders become revision-slayers. When too much food becomes not so good.

What is the most effective way to revise?

17 Essential Revision TipsStart revising early. Plan your revision using a timetable. Don’t spend ages making your notes look pretty. Set up a nice, tidy study space. Vary your revision with different activities. Stick revision notes all around your house. Sleep on your exam notes (optional) Do lots of practice papers and questions.

How many hours a day should you revise for GCSE?

4 hours

Is 3 hours of studying enough?

The general rule of thumb regarding college studying is, and has been for a long time, that for each class, students should spend approximately 2-3 hours of study time for each hour that they spend in class. Many students carry a course load of 15 credits, or approximately 15 hours of class time each week.

Is 7 an A in GCSE?

The highest grade is 9, while 1 is the lowest, not including a U (ungraded). Three number grades – 9, 8 and 7 – correspond to the old-style top grades of A* and A – this is designed to give more differentiation at the top end.

How hard is it to get a 9 in GCSE?

Around 4% of all exam entries were grade 9. If you look on TSR or maybe in your school you might see more people than average getting a grade 9 so it might seem like they are easy to get. But 4% shows that they’re clearly not easy to get and it’s an achievment to get one.

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