03-21-2015, 07:18 AM
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The one thing I properly remember about GCSEs is triple science...
I had to do 9 exams for it:
Core Biology - Higher
Core Chemistry - Higher
Core Physics - Higher
Additional Biology - Higher
Additional Chemistry - Higher
Additional Physics - Higher
Extended Biology - Higher
Extended Chemistry - Foundation
Extended Physics - Higher
I managed to get A-B on all of them except for extended chemistry.
All the other exams I took were piss easy. My one tip for you is to practise a shit load of past papers, and to learn the mark schemes.
For computing science, I memorised the last 7 or so mark schemes, and when I go to the real thing, I had already seen the majority of questions beforehand. GCSE's isn't about how clever you are - it's about how well you can remember
***By piss easy, I mean that if you do your revision it's easy***
I had to do 9 exams for it:
Core Biology - Higher
Core Chemistry - Higher
Core Physics - Higher
Additional Biology - Higher
Additional Chemistry - Higher
Additional Physics - Higher
Extended Biology - Higher
Extended Chemistry - Foundation
Extended Physics - Higher
I managed to get A-B on all of them except for extended chemistry.
All the other exams I took were piss easy. My one tip for you is to practise a shit load of past papers, and to learn the mark schemes.
For computing science, I memorised the last 7 or so mark schemes, and when I go to the real thing, I had already seen the majority of questions beforehand. GCSE's isn't about how clever you are - it's about how well you can remember
***By piss easy, I mean that if you do your revision it's easy***