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> 20 case studies?! I have a hard enough time learning 5 or 6...
I don't think there's any harm in making them up if you get stuck, everyone does different case studies.
> Is there no positive from it? I quite liked learning tectonics but
> then I also hated learning about rocks.
Hahah. You did the rocks section. I laugh at thee. Not from what I've heard from everyone who does it. It's just bigger and more boring. Be honest, out of the GCSE course what sections have you liked? There's Tectonics...
And that's it. Glaciation's OK and I found Industry alright, but only just.
> Lipe wrote:
> shouldn't take geography for A-Level.
>
> Don't. Just don't.
Is there no positive from it? I quite liked learning tectonics but then I also hated learning about rocks.
> shouldn't take geography for A-Level.
Don't. Just don't.
> Heh, I've got my mum to hide the CD for Football Manager as I can't
> stop myself playing it if it's there, tis the only way I've actually
> got any work done.
I have a CD Crack...luckily you don't :P I ain't revised nothing today either...I'm also a PC addict :(
> Lipe wrote:
>
> I barely revised Geography as I understood most things in lesson,
> just a quick scan of things to refresh my memory. I did spend
> sometime on the case studies though as the questions on them give
> you
> the most marks, usually between 6-9. Good luck with your exams, my
> first Geography one wasn't too hard.
>
> Cheers, though the questions I have each carry a weight of 20
> minimum.
>
> I've learnt roughly 20 case studies. So yeah, kids, don't take it
> for A-Level.
>
> Also, that 2hr Exam friday? It's on SOIL! ARGH!
20 case studies?! I have a hard enough time learning 5 or 6...maybe I shouldn't take geography for A-Level. And soil? Out of all the things in Geography they pick soil? :o