Try and split everything up and do a bit of each every day so that you don't get bored of a particular subject :)
all i know is that you need to take science its best if you can get triple science but if not double is good enough :)
The BBC bitesize revision website is always the best. You can choose what you revise that is relevent to your topics. Thats what I used, I now have an honours degree in science and start my PhD later this year.
the funny thing is is that this was my science fair project....and i...um "found" out that Stride lasts the longest....... lol
www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/education/bitesize/standard then find the subject you want to revise
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you ccan revise by just going through your book making some notes and trying you best of what ever you are doing
Revise 15 to 20 hours a day and you will gain the best marks in the class. If you revise less then that then you will not get the best marks in the class because there is always at least one person in the class that revises for that long
One way to revise this sentence using a dash is: "She decided to expand her horizons – she signed up for a cooking class."
Well, science knows best may be true but only for matters of science.Whether Brahms is better than Beethoven or Mahler is not a question to be decided by science. Or Picasso or Mondrian likewise.But Science has determined that there are 2.54 cm in 1 inch.And that the triple point of water is 00C. [Well, very close to that for the pedants.]And it is a matter of faith as to whether Catholicism has better tenants than Buddhism, not a subject for science.
They are one of the best at the triple jump
First make an agreement with your boyfriend to revise. Agree on the best time, select topics, show your point of weakness on those topics and help each other.
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