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GCSE Revision Timetable
Save My Exams has created extensive GCSE revision resources, all carefully crafted to ensure you only revise what you need to know to succeed in your exams. If you want to revise smarter, not harder, take a look at our GCSE revision notes. Exam paper questions organised by topic and difficulty. Our worksheets cover all topics from GCSE, IGCSE ...
How to Create a Revision Timetable 2024
Split each subject into separate topics: For example, for Maths, you might need to revise Fractions, Decimals, Laws of Indices, Standard Form, Financial Mathematics, Algebraic expressions. Identify the areas you're most concerned about - and revise those first. Get a friend to help - explain things to each other.
GCSE Revision Timetable
Option 1: 2 months ahead. 6-8 weeks ahead of all of your exams is the ideal time to start revising using your books, quizzes, apps and notes. This could factor in the Easter holidays ahead of the end of May start date, as well as any study periods you might have, or a combination of the two!
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Save My Exams has created extensive GCSE revision resources, all carefully crafted to ensure you only revise what you need to know to succeed in your exams. If you want to revise smarter, not harder, take a look at our GCSE revision notes. Exam paper questions organised by topic and difficulty. Our worksheets cover all topics from GCSE, IGCSE ...
Split each subject into separate topics: For example, for Maths, you might need to revise Fractions, Decimals, Laws of Indices, Standard Form, Financial Mathematics, Algebraic expressions. Identify the areas you're most concerned about - and revise those first. Get a friend to help - explain things to each other.
Option 1: 2 months ahead. 6-8 weeks ahead of all of your exams is the ideal time to start revising using your books, quizzes, apps and notes. This could factor in the Easter holidays ahead of the end of May start date, as well as any study periods you might have, or a combination of the two!