GCSE's

HunterrrR

Dedicated Member
Dedicated Member
Apr 6, 2006
14
0
27
Well the panic is starting to come though now, basically my gcse's are like a few weeks ago my 1st gcse's are not this week but next week. So im kinda wondering are they as hard as teachers really say they are?? My headteacher in assembly said to revise over 3 hours thats from mon - friday when we come from school ... and sat and sundays to revise all day.

Im not the brightest kid, but my coursework owns, i got mostly A-B in all and just a C in science one. Again wondering would u av to do alot of work in the tests to do good?

e.g. Music i got B and a B and its worth 60% the tests i will do will be 40% as u can guess and they are only 2.
 

Atomicide

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Jul 4, 2003
1,032
10
175
I didnt revise at all, and i came out with a straight set of B's lol. BUt then again its all down to your personal style, i had to force my way through my coursework, and did crap on it didnt get above C in any Coursework, but i managed to 100% 3 of the tests becuase ive got an awesome memory.

The best advice i ever got was, revise until youve lost intrest almost entirely, becuase once you reach the point where your bored and unintrested, you it stops having an effect. If your in the mood to read the books, look over your notes etc, then you should get right on it cos you will remember a lot more.
 

Far

tinmymouthpl0x
Staff member
Administrator
May 19, 2003
20,683
34
3,288
520
revise in 15 minute parts. then take a 5 min break, i revised the night before and got straight A's, and im not that bright. dont take notice by your mocks, they are alot harder than the real thing.
 

Atomicide

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Jul 4, 2003
1,032
10
175
i got good grades in College as well, shame theyre wasted on me cos id rather piss my life away than do something meaningful
 

HunterrrR

Dedicated Member
Dedicated Member
Apr 6, 2006
14
0
27
Farphit said:
revise in 15 minute parts. then take a 5 min break, i revised the night before and got straight A's, and im not that bright. dont take notice by your mocks, they are alot harder than the real thing.

yeah lol i kinda of noticed that, for my english gcse that was worth 25% i got a B and for my mock same test (about death of a salesman) i got E.
 

Skyline

LOMCN Admin
Staff member
Administrator
Mar 26, 2003
7,189
607
360
Sheffield
I did fook all revision, fook all homework, very little coursework and guess what?

I ****ed up my GCSE's, and wish i didnt.

Revise asm uch as you can is my advice :)
 

ali-g

Permanently Banned
Dedicated Member
Jan 24, 2006
139
0
43
In a box.
Farphit said:
revise in 15 minute parts. then take a 5 min break, i revised the night before and got straight A's, and im not that bright. dont take notice by your mocks, they are alot harder than the real thing.

Yep i agree :D
What you should do is revise 15 - 30mins, take a break 10mins ish take a walk or w.e so you relax'd therefore you can revise better = better grades / score. Anyways, GL With your GCSE's mate :)

/Ali-g

EDIT: just make sure you dont relax to much lol (like go to sleep when you gna / try revise lol, get ur revision done with, its gd wen u do lol, then you can sleep :D:D, i lve sleeping 2bh lol.)
 

Gamedude

LOMCN Veteran
Veteran
Sep 23, 2003
257
0
42
Ali, that must be the smartest words you have ever put together, and your not that smart. Oh and your 10.


But yeah revise like hell i say
 

Lionheart

"SCHMIBBIT"
VIP
Jul 12, 2003
622
0
193
North Wales
i revised some subjects more than others..... ok for sum i did *** all ¬.¬ but thats because i knew id fail in them :P I always did a small amount of revision before i went into the exam room or night before.

But the ones i did alot of revision on were the ones i cared about (maths, PE).

They aint as bad as u think, i mean i know i wouldve done **** loads better if i revised more, so revision is the best key turst me, even tho i h8 it and it was ****, it works !!!!

Good luck m8, and dont stress about it, its the worst thing to do! Play it cool :P
 

FUTURA

LOMCN Member
Jun 25, 2003
1,517
16
175
DXB
GCSE's are a fukin joke, they're so easy I didn't revise for them for sh!t. then again I didn't revise for my A-Levels either. But fkin hell GCSE's actually are a pile of piss I wish I was doing them again.

I actually have to study a little for uni exams, annoyin.

Boyments.
 

Dataforce

LOMCN VIP
VIP
Apr 15, 2003
2,080
0
263
Skyline said:
Only revision for a test ive ever done is for my car theory :P

same here, got my A2s in a few weeks tho, might consider revising slightly, altho its only Business Studies and ICT, and I have the required grade from Business studies already, just need to finish some ICT coursework and i should be able to walk the exam and get the grades i need in that aswell :D
 

Turin

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Mar 21, 2004
590
0
103
LomCN
If you're articulate, you can sell your knowledge in most answers for exams that require a lot of writing (unlike Math or Science [perhaps]). In which case, all you do is elaborate on points you have learnt over the two years, and possibly before that too. Not much on the spot-revision required.

I've only hade 5 of 16 early GCSE's so far, and those were a year early and I got max marks in most of the written exams and an excellent grade over all. So I guess you shouldn't worry too much... but I was pissing myself before those exams.

I've got my first GCSE Exam for Year11 on Friday for Citizenship and RE (lol...), followed by another two (or three?) exam weeks and study leave. I would recommend you prioritise the subjects you find hardest and the ones you will most need for your chosen career path. With myself, for example, med school is my goal, so I'm concentrating hard on my Sciences, Math, English and a foreign language as well as extra-curricular activities. Its especially hard for high-level professions, because the uni's atually look at your GCSE scores.

This part of your life is going to pass before you know it, so make the right choice and keep a level head. Don't bite more than you can chew, but don't be too arrogant and walk into the exam hall without any revision at all. It might make you look smart with your peers but trust me, its not the best pick up line, in many ways.

Besides, you don't want to be the only mature student retaking your GCSEs around 15/16 year olds... that'd just be plain embarrassing.

Good luck to me and you :)
Turin
 

Wond

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Feb 24, 2004
1,858
85
235
IRELAND
ali-g said:
Yep i agree :D
What you should do is revise 15 - 30mins, take a break 10mins ish take a walk or w.e so you relax'd therefore you can revise better = better grades / score. Anyways, GL With your GCSE's mate :)

/Ali-g

EDIT: just make sure you dont relax to much lol (like go to sleep when you gna / try revise lol, get ur revision done with, its gd wen u do lol, then you can sleep :D:D, i lve sleeping 2bh lol.)

Then we can all run night clubs like u ;D
 

HunterrrR

Dedicated Member
Dedicated Member
Apr 6, 2006
14
0
27
See for science im doing double science award, if i get a C and above will it count as 2 gcse's in collage?

What i mean is u need 5xgcse to do you're a levels. If i get ;

Maths c
music c
science c
ict c

will that count as 4x gcse or 5?
 

Turin

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Mar 21, 2004
590
0
103
LomCN
HunterrrR said:
See for science im doing double science award, if i get a C and above will it count as 2 gcse's in collage?

What i mean is u need 5xgcse to do you're a levels. If i get ;

Maths c
music c
science c
ict c

will that count as 4x gcse or 5?

Five. :)

You can get into college with just English, Math and Science say you took English Literature and Language as well as Applied Science.

I hate what they've done with Applied Science (Double Award), I would have prefered to take Chemistry, Biology and Physics. That way, if I weren't good at, say Physics, my overall score wouldn't be effected. Med school won't like it if I don't get at least a middle A for the whole GCSE now.

My father was saying the GCSE's (or O Levels in his case :cool:) have just become too easy and thats why I am/others are getting so many high grades, talk about morale boosting lol. Anyway, I gave him a past paper to do and he got a U :D

I was there to invigilate so he couldn't sneak a look at any of his books; he's your typical middle-class father.

Turin
 

DarkXXX

Golden Oldie
Golden Oldie
Apr 9, 2004
1,788
4
125
Sheffield
Turin said:
I hate what they've done with Applied Science (Double Award), I would have prefered to take Chemistry, Biology and Physics. That way, if I weren't good at, say Physics, my overall score wouldn't be effected. Med school won't like it if I don't get at least a middle A for the whole GCSE now.


I take single sciences (or triple science, whatever you want to call it) so that i get 3 seperate grades.

Have my first exams on the 23rd, IT and English lit, not sweating them in the slightest, i'm maybe even a bit too laid back. English lit i don't give a rats ass about, so i'm not even going to bother revising, and the IT is a piece of piss so with minor amounts of revision it should still be a walk through.

Haven't got another exam then until the 6th (or something like that) so i've got a nice easy 3 weeks ahead of me ^.^! Broke up on thursday and what a relief that was.

Seriously, if you start getting into a panic about the exams, it'll only make you feel worse and struggle to revise and remember while in the exam. I know some people who have been revising out of school for 2 months already and are finding it hard to remember the stuff now. Last minute revision is where my mind works best.
 

Chriz

Captain Lurker
VIP
Mar 24, 2003
1,198
1
336
315
LOMCN
I start my exams next week on the monday, =/
tbh im ****ing it lol, my first exam is my weakest subject - english as u may notice from my bad english :P Already got 6 GCSE's in ICT thou muhahaha! Good luck to who ever else is doing their exams!!