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GCSE revision

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Seriously79 · 25/11/2024 22:45

DS has truly thrown himself into year 11. Just finished his mocks and already looking forward to the next set of mocks in March.

I found that he burnt himself out when studying and am trying to help him get a more balanced timetable.

Does anyone know if there is an app where you can out in your subjects and times and it comes up with a timetable for you?

Or, can you share your revision timetable?

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adulthoodisajoke · 26/11/2024 16:41

I didn't have a timetable for my revision, I knew the things I needed to revise more and would put energy into those. I actually enjoyed some of my revision

I would try and do some each evening. changing the type of revision I did, some online through a school portal site. some reading/test questions. lots of mind maps and flash cards.
I didn't try and reduce the amount I did even when it was feeling a lot, I just reduced the intensity I was doing it under. id put on a film or music in the back ground and it would remove some of the intensity for me
my mum was really helpful, she would bring me cups of tea, small snacks
we would make time when I got in from school to have a snack together before id get started
I also would study away from my bedroom (we were fortunate enough to have a study), I had many resources available and just the access to a computer/paper/pens/flashcards/etc. having a separate space helped keep it divided from my space to relax and being in the loop downstairs kept it from being isolating

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