Save guides, add subjects and pick up where you left off with your BBC account. It's really easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of work you have to do for your National or GCSE exams, so staying ...
It's really easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of work you have to do for your National or GCSE exams, so staying organised by planning your time and creating a revision timetable is a good idea.
Revision timetables are the best way to make sure you get everything you need to do, done, before exams start. Not only do they help to keep you to timescales (much needed when there's a lot to learn) ...
As the June A-Level and GCSE examinations loom, students around the country will be making their last push to ensure that their efforts can be translated into high grades. At this stage, what can be ...
Day 2: Stick to your timetable. Make sure you leave time for breaks and food. Focus on the most effective ways to revise, like completing past papers and blurting. Blurting involves writing down the ...
Jaipur: Yashasvini Sharma, Class 10 student from Rukmani Birla Modern High School, said that making a timetable in advance and starting her day early helps her stay calm as she is preparing for her ...