03-04-2014, 07:47 PM
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GCSE's are Important for Apprentice positions as they are a fantastic foundation which you can easily expand and build on. Through my GCSE years I was sort of the same. I personally thought pfft, forget it. These are nothing as A-Levels are the ones that counted in my case. My goodness how wrong was I.... After going through the year expecting all A's and A+'s It came a shock when I received B's through-out my subjects.
Since I was disappointed with these results. I sat down an hour each night on a different subject each night. As the exams came closer, I progressively made the questions harder and harder until I felt I was solid in the subjects I was sitting.
My dad told me when I was revising for them. "You may as-well learn it now, as it will be harder to learn it yourself later."
That was for GCSE's. A-Levels are slightly different... From the word go, I started revising for my A-Levels right from the end of the very 1st week.
From my own experience - If you continue onto do A-levels or any further education. Really commit to forcing yourself to stay on top of your learning. My revision routine of 1 hour a night became second habit and I believe the results are definitely going to be worth it.
My results I am now very proud of.
Since I was disappointed with these results. I sat down an hour each night on a different subject each night. As the exams came closer, I progressively made the questions harder and harder until I felt I was solid in the subjects I was sitting.
My dad told me when I was revising for them. "You may as-well learn it now, as it will be harder to learn it yourself later."
That was for GCSE's. A-Levels are slightly different... From the word go, I started revising for my A-Levels right from the end of the very 1st week.
From my own experience - If you continue onto do A-levels or any further education. Really commit to forcing yourself to stay on top of your learning. My revision routine of 1 hour a night became second habit and I believe the results are definitely going to be worth it.
My results I am now very proud of.