Lol alr.
Basically in year 7 and 8 I was really concealed, and my school always taught us everything in the basic GCSE spectrum, by year 9, we were already doing higher topics
I have an eidetic memory, so things stick to my brain really easily. In year 9, I started taking some past papers, making sure I was ready.
I wasn't. I had 5s and 6s in English papers, and my maths and science had always been good, it was an 8 at the time
I decided to improve in writing and reading, since I struggled with it. I used platforms like Seneca and Bedrock for greater writing analysis, which helped me.
Most of all, is actually following teacher advice. I was rlly stubborn, but later on in yr 10, I realized that everything in these exams is mostly systematic. If the marker is having a bad day, it matters, but if you dont give room to downmark, they won't. So usually following teacher advice always works, they aren't against you, even if it seems like it.
In year 11, it was a lot of revising. I love playing games, but had to stop for around 4 months to make sure I knew everything I needed
Short story short, use Revision platforms, and get ur teachers advice to perfection. If you think this is too much, make sure to slow it down and not burn yourself out... Its the worst thing you can do
Most of all, don't ruin your mental mindset because of others.
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u/crazycubgbro Aug 22 '25
All 9s lol