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There is nothing more mind numbing

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than spending hours upon hours revising for A level exams

 

i have my english lit on monday (3hours)

 

psychology on tuesday (1.5 hours)

 

general studies wednesday (3 hours)

 

business studies thursday (3 hours)

 

and a few more the week after which i cannot remember exactly when

 

but it involves

 

eng lit (2 hours)

 

business studies (1.5 hours)

 

psychology (2 hours)

 

general studies (1.5 hours)

 

 

at least my exam timetable isn't as bad as last year when i had 6 hours of exams in one day

 

that was trauma

 

it is 12 o clock and i have already done 4 hours of revision

 

i plan to do one more and then cheerio home

 

i feel physically dead inside though and i can't wait for it all just to be over

 

(this is my break by the way, involving informing you oh wonderful coldplaying people)

mwha...I hated that revising time..I'm glad I've finished school in march...I studied for history maybe 28 hours...for english half an hour and for german 1 hour...so, I got the best mark in english...:P

 

actually I think I could have done better if I studied more....but I passed them with an average mark...

 

Oh I forogt my oral exam...had to do it in math..studied most for this and got the worst mark,,....

Good luck!

 

(for all of you who will have exams soon, though!)

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i've not even had one yet and it's already depressing me

 

i was going home on the bus earlier and i just started crying and i don't know why

 

it's not like i haven't prepared or i'm panicking

 

it's just...URGH

I think that's jsut normal...I can't tell you how depressed I felt when I was in the same situation...although you maybe know that you will pass them and everything will be fine you always think of the worst...

 

I really can recommend celebrating the day when everything's over...;)

Oh yes, I know how it is. *wisenod* just be sure in yourself. if you were revising for such a long time, then I'm 100% that you'll pass them well. :)

 

I really can recommend celebrating the day when everything's over...:wink2:
Thanks God we have this festival in my town on the day the exams are over... :D

I have a Business Studies exam on Thursday, and a Media Studies exam the Tuesday after.

 

:(

i've not even had one yet and it's already depressing me

 

i was going home on the bus earlier and i just started crying and i don't know why

 

it's not like i haven't prepared or i'm panicking

 

it's just...URGH

 

Pressure.

I felt like that yesterday evening.

 

So I don't have the solution to your worries cuz me myself couldn't escape it. You simply have to continue.

Too much revision hurts your brain.

 

For the first summer since 2002, I have no exams :D

I've never had summer exams, they're all in the spring here. (and winter)

Where did you pop up from??

Where did you pop up from??

 

The same could be said to you!!:rolleyes:

I'm not a noob like that person..:lol:

Don't say they were brilliant.

 

The marking system will be of a set distribution of % of people getting 80% etc, if the paper was easy and people get high marks, than the boundaries would be pushed up high. Similarly if it was a hard paper and people don't do as well, than the boundaries get pushed down.

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yes i am aware

 

for psychology expecially

 

everyone else struggled

 

but i'd revised model answers which came up in the actual exam

 

which i'm dead chuffed about

No swearing please, they are under 18's reading the forums.

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