My gcse exams are next month
Anyone knows any good ways to revise?
Underage get out
>>16957314
Heh, my eldest is doing hers next month too. What subjects are you doing?
It's a really good idea to work to a schedule. Plan to do a couple of hours revision a night, and set a time that you're going to do it. Don't try and spend every waking hour in your books, otherwise you'll get fed up with it and you wan't take as much in, or you'll give up all together. Do 40 minuites, then take a break, rinse and repeat three times, job done.
As far as revision material goes, take a look at BBC Bite size. It's a really good resource, explains everything very well. Some of the things it covers don't look like they go in to enough detail to me - the maths seems quite basic for instance - but saying that, it's about a quarter of a century since I took my GCSEs, so I can't really remember what level you need to be able to work to.
Good luck!
>>16957314
CGP books my dude. If you memorise them word for word and repeat exactly what they say in your exams you will get an A*. Well in science at least.
>>16957314
get off of 4chan and read