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Hopefully these will be the last exams I sit, not sure I could go another year of them, to make matters worse I also have an exam on my birthday which I dislike very much.
Anyone else get so easily distracted when they have to study?
I've been doing it for a few weeks now (only got stuck into it the past few days though cause I just can't seem to get my self to concentrate for any great lengths of time)
Anyways good luck to anyone else out there who is doing exams soon, I guess most of you students and school kids will be doing them soon enough. :0)
I would do very badly in oral assessment, because I can't structure speech as effectively as I can structure essays.
I say get rid of coursework and have exams only.
Oral assessment is the way to go.
> My GCSE study leave starts five days before my first exam. Not much
> use to me at all. I need all the time I can get as I get distracted
> eas....*starts chasing moth around the room*.
Pfft, I'd done 3 AS-levels before I got study leave last year.
It'll probably be the same with my A2s as well.
Dire.
> My GCSE study leave starts five days before my first exam. Not much
> use to me at all.
My study leave starts after the first exam. Bastardo's. Still, it's only English Lit, no need to revise for that.
I need all the time I can get as I get distracted
> eas....*starts chasing moth around the room*.
I know what you mea...
*stares out window*
> what the hell kind of GCSE is that? Don't they do proper subjects at
> your school?
hardly any GCSEs are proper subjects.
Even 'academic' subjects like English, Maths and Science are cringeworthy.
Business and Communication Systems.