If you do as much of this as you can for each subject from now you will most likely get good results because my school makes us do chemistry in year 10 and I got a 7 from doing this just a few days before the actual exam (I wouldn’t recommend waiting until there’s only like 5 days left but I am just such a huge procrastinator)
I’m having my IGCSEs exams after 31 days from now, I hope it goes well with 7A* from the first time, I seriously don’t want to retake anything again God forbid, just pray for me.
Thanks for this :) Doing practice questions before memorising theory stuff makes so much sense. I always have my doubts about studying techniques but your videos just prove to me that I probably am studying the right way haha
Cheers pal, gotta appreciate this i had zero resolve due to me passing every subject except maths, but now I feel as if I'm going to get there even I've got only a snippet of time to do so.
It’s the 3rd of September and my first exam is in the 30th 😂 I’m definitely cooked - it’s not that I don’t know how to study properly, I just want to absorb all the information with minimum effort but man, that Cambridge award… I kinda want it…
Thanks for the tips. Hopefully this Pareto principle can help with our mocks and our final exams as well. Only thing is for things like programming or mathematics, I find that when I don’t understand the concepts like OOP or the reverse chain rule in integration, I end up just staring at the questions not knowing what to do. In this scenario, for more practical based subjects, wouldn’t it be more efficient to watch videos, then practice questions?
So for those topics ( I do maths physics computer science ) watch TLMaths for reverse chain rule, just watch how he does it and then sheep copy his steps and change the numbers around.
I have my A level biology, gcse physics and ICT theory in less than a month and I barely did anything. I am freaking out but I will try my best I will edit this comment once I get my results in August but I think I am cooked and will have to retake 💀
I had covid gcses so my school did mocks that replicated gcses instead. I ended up getting all 9s except 7 in English lol. I jumped from a 5 to a 7 in both english GCSEs and from a 6/7 to a 9 in physics. I don’t rly remember the others.
Hi, thanks for this video! I’ve started to stress due to GCSE’s being so close and honestly I’m hoping for all 8s and 9s, but I’m becoming wary of chemistry. Throughout all of year 10 I got loads of 8s and 9s, but I’ve suddenly dropped to a 6. Do you have any tips to get up to a 9 in chem within this month? Im willing to put in as much time as I can but Im not sure how to revise effectively for it
@eg🏳️🌈⃠ thank you… do you think I can get to a 9 in the next month? I would like to study chem for a levels and I really want 998 for my future a level subjects
watch free science lessons and cognito, make a notes page online ( i use notion) and memorise and understand the content well. you need to make sure after each video you can blurt out the main info in the videos. then if ur short on time, go on physics and maths tutor, just look thru past papers and do answers in ur head, then go thru mark scheme. if you have time this should help you!! for chem tho i'd say calculcations is a common weak point, so practise those!
two weeks till my frist exam i used to revise once a week mostly maths and english now im hella stressed aiming for c minimum i knew i needed to revise start of the holidays and now instead of thinking its too late imma do what i can any tips for fixing gaps in my knowledge for most subjects in a short time
bro I just finished taking all the exams today and I didn't study a bit, I feel scared to see my result but it is now I see this video I feel like crying
Thank you for the tips. For my mocks I got grade 4s how many hours do you think I should revise in a day to possibly get 7s and 8s? (My exams are in 2 months)
my predicted grades went down this year cause my mocks didn't go as well as i wanted so i really appreciate this guide! what do you think is the most efficient way of studying 'essay subjects' like rs and english? i don't want to waste too much time doing hour-long papers as i've been procrastinating the last two months.
currently I'm on a grade 5 or maybe 6 for biology, chemistry, physics and maths...which are the most important subjects...i procastinated and now very few days are lwft till gcse....i am so stressed...i made no notes, no flashcards, no revision nothing....and if i have no knowledge about the topics then i wont be able to answer the past paper questions....pleasee can u help me by giving me some advice on what to do??I need grades 9sss
@@z1xa4 do past paper questions and then on the questions u dont kno write a note of it and look up the topic online, in textbook or watch videos on it online. probly dont start now coz it will take too longand doing questions it better ygm
guys my exams start on may 2nd theres less than 20 days left, any advice will be so damn helpful even if its impossible im desperate asf guys most importantly physics and math please
HI, I have my EDEXCEL IGCSE OL In around 2 months, I haven't much prepared for it, but how do I get all 9s and A*s. I need the study techniques and revision methods
Hey bro I have Spanish otqs which is like a speaking exam where you have to memorise huge paragraphs for each answer. Do u have any advice on how I can remember big paragraphs
Break it up into smaller sentences and just repeat as much as possible. Repeat it until it’s in ur mind, then repeat it the next day and the next day and so on. It’ll slowly transition to ur long term memory
@@iameverywhere4382 My GCSE Science is great. 199 vids for £50. Or free TH-cam vids, but less. Watch the ones you feel less confident in. I used it and got a 9 in all 3 sciences.
not really, watch videos, do exam questions, and blurt the content. Read exam reports too. Also read example model essays- make annotations and it's worth doing at least one essay question per topic or like essays for ones that are 16 marks, 20 etc have different structures, so u plan well
memorise all your speaking questions, see how many you have, and divide that by the number of days you have left and whatever number you get,t hats the number of speaking questions you need to memorise everday from now. roleplay and photocard are sooo easy trust me, just make sure you knwo what the examiner are looking for, learn key vocabulary for each theme and tenses are very vital for speaking too. remember this is only 25% of ur final grade but do your best.
IM SO COOKEDDDDDDDDD LITERALLY NEXT MONTH IS EXAMS AND HAVENT DONE ANY
real.
me 2
If you do as much of this as you can for each subject from now you will most likely get good results because my school makes us do chemistry in year 10 and I got a 7 from doing this just a few days before the actual exam (I wouldn’t recommend waiting until there’s only like 5 days left but I am just such a huge procrastinator)
@@Ruby-e6qyou given me some hope thank you. dW i wont wait ty
SAMEE AND MY BRAIN IN STILL NOT LOADING
I’m having my IGCSEs exams after 31 days from now, I hope it goes well with 7A* from the first time, I seriously don’t want to retake anything again God forbid, just pray for me.
Same.....😢
well got my exam 5 days
@@maryamfathima7639 I hope it goes on well, what subject u have?? Bcz Its not may June session yet
@@lareehera771 I hope everything goes on well , study hard and leave the rest upon God
@mira-so3cc oh yeah my friend had her ICT boards today , i hope they did good
I have gcse in 3 months. Thank you for posting this vid
Thanks for this :) Doing practice questions before memorising theory stuff makes so much sense. I always have my doubts about studying techniques but your videos just prove to me that I probably am studying the right way haha
I am doing it and i got an A from D after 1 month but i thought i just bad as i met the same question in the test 😢
Cheers pal, gotta appreciate this i had zero resolve due to me passing every subject except maths, but now I feel as if I'm going to get there even I've got only a snippet of time to do so.
This genuinely came up today which is 30 days before my first exam
how did it go?
@@the8264 not a single 9👍
@@jxy8938 rough.
@@jxy8938 did u do what he said tho?
What did u get
This is actually very true from first hand!! Thank you so much for reassuring me a bit more :)
This video has motivated me to start revising, my A level exams are in only 1 year, thanks!
That’s more than enough time. You haven’t even learnt all the content yet!
@@shartshapedbox9807 facts, my final exams are in 3 weeks and I have revised nothing,I’m stressing out.
I have a levels in just over a month and extremely stressed !!! Good luck on your final exams 🙏
only one year? why are you acting like you've got no time you weirdo
Most Helpful video ive seen in a long time
This was the first video that was short to the point and didn’t make me feel like shit 😂
Thank you! I learned something different in this video that I’m deffo going to use tysm!!
It’s the 3rd of September and my first exam is in the 30th 😂 I’m definitely cooked - it’s not that I don’t know how to study properly, I just want to absorb all the information with minimum effort but man, that Cambridge award… I kinda want it…
what exam do u have on the 30th??
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Thankyou for the reality check.. tiktok is going and l hope I can salvage my grades in the next 5 weeks!
thanks for the advice I will definitely be using to for gcse revision :))
متى امتحاناتكم
What did u get
Woah, this was so useful!!!
Hope it helped!
Thank you so much
I have my A level exams in 3 months and I hope this advice will help me achieve the grades I want 📖🏅
No problem bro. Inshallah u do well.
@@shiggs33 ان شاءلله😊
thank you so much for this!
time to lock in🗣🗣🔥
I was revising a good bit then stopped for like a month cuz of personal shit just tryna get back to it
Thanks for the tips. Hopefully this Pareto principle can help with our mocks and our final exams as well. Only thing is for things like programming or mathematics, I find that when I don’t understand the concepts like OOP or the reverse chain rule in integration, I end up just staring at the questions not knowing what to do. In this scenario, for more practical based subjects, wouldn’t it be more efficient to watch videos, then practice questions?
Yes it’s a rule and there are a lot of exceptions. If it’s a completely foreign concept of course you must learn it first.
Reverse chain rule? Never heard of it.
@@TheSageOfSixPacksit’s in A level
So for those topics ( I do maths physics computer science ) watch TLMaths for reverse chain rule, just watch how he does it and then sheep copy his steps and change the numbers around.
And also, learning OOP isn’t too hard just try notes from PMT or use Isaac computer science
Love to see TH-cam recommending it when I got only 20 days 👍
SHUT UP ITS 0 DYS
same bro , goodluck we gonna make it happen 😂
8 days now..
LMAO WE'RE DOOMED
@@Muhabawajid yall doing gcses already tf I have like 5 weeks
Thank you so much bro ❤❤❤❤, you gave me hope that i'll get good grades
thanks bro i really needed this i have alot of source material that i dont even use. time to put some work in thx
I have my A level biology, gcse physics and ICT theory in less than a month and I barely did anything. I am freaking out but I will try my best
I will edit this comment once I get my results in August but I think I am cooked and will have to retake 💀
Update??
I have igsces in 2 and a half months thank you for this
lmao me too
Same good luck to all of us
Same
your videos are sick pro nice explanation
tysm man 😭😭
yeah I deleted TikTok when I was in year 8 because I knew it was taking time away from me and I didn't miss It at all after 2 weeks
Thanku so much Shiggs!!!!!!!! Ur advice was perfect!!!❤❤❤🙏
Why am I seeing this a month before exam season and having put no study sessions in😭
Great lad
Good to hear!
What did you get in your GCSEs? What were you getting before? And when did you start revising?
I had covid gcses so my school did mocks that replicated gcses instead. I ended up getting all 9s except 7 in English lol. I jumped from a 5 to a 7 in both english GCSEs and from a 6/7 to a 9 in physics. I don’t rly remember the others.
@@shiggs33 any tips for revising English? Its my weakest subject by far.
@@blackz3023 TH-cam videos and practise. Knowing what they’re looking for and PETER
Hi, thanks for this video! I’ve started to stress due to GCSE’s being so close and honestly I’m hoping for all 8s and 9s, but I’m becoming wary of chemistry. Throughout all of year 10 I got loads of 8s and 9s, but I’ve suddenly dropped to a 6. Do you have any tips to get up to a 9 in chem within this month? Im willing to put in as much time as I can but Im not sure how to revise effectively for it
I’ve found cognito’s website extremely helpful - explained topics such as electrolysis very well and also has questions straight after the video.
@Del Del thanks!
@eg🏳️🌈⃠ thank you… do you think I can get to a 9 in the next month? I would like to study chem for a levels and I really want 998 for my future a level subjects
watch free science lessons and cognito, make a notes page online ( i use notion) and memorise and understand the content well. you need to make sure after each video you can blurt out the main info in the videos. then if ur short on time, go on physics and maths tutor, just look thru past papers and do answers in ur head, then go thru mark scheme. if you have time this should help you!! for chem tho i'd say calculcations is a common weak point, so practise those!
@@Ayshlei how did you do
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I have 1 month left, I need this
I havent even started my year 11 yet and I'm watching this smh
can i go up two grades ?
less than 2 months left in CAIEs and ive not even covered the syllabus yet n have to do couple of pps, idk if ill be able to achieve straight As.
thanks man 👍
Guys let’s start grinding for may June
Needed this
Brother i have o level exam in 14 may ,do i have enough time to get A in 3 subjects
yes God bless you through Jesus
Thank you brother wish me luck
two weeks till my frist exam i used to revise once a week mostly maths and english now im hella stressed aiming for c minimum i knew i needed to revise start of the holidays and now instead of thinking its too late imma do what i can any tips for fixing gaps in my knowledge for most subjects in a short time
Y'all I've 7 months left I'M PANICKING
Did this and got expelled don’t recommend
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wait how
what
Why?
bro I just finished taking all the exams today and I didn't study a bit, I feel scared to see my result but it is now I see this video I feel like crying
peak for you then lol
Based advice 🙌
CAN U MAKE A VID ON HOW TO GET A IN 2 WEEKS PLS
Thank you for the tips. For my mocks I got grade 4s how many hours do you think I should revise in a day to possibly get 7s and 8s?
(My exams are in 2 months)
If u want to jump 4 grades u need to be putting in a lot of hours. And more importantly it has to be efficient studying
I’m no expert but on school days I reckon 2.5hrs+ and weekend upwards of 4hrs. Use the pomodoro 25/5 technique too :)
nah more man
Bro from now till gcses if I revise 4hrs after skl and weekends will I still get 7s/8s? Also should I use flashcards?
Yea for sure. If ur studying is efficient u can do it. Depends what grade ur already on
A month left in ma AS level exams and I get dis in ma recommendation 👀
Do you recommend re-doing the question again after watching the video/looking at notes or doing different questions from the same topic?
Same questions and then more. like once you find those gaps, you can fill them and answer those questions before expanding your knowledge further
How long did you revise for before GCSEs?
I didn’t have exams due to covid but before my AS exams I started like 6-8 weeks before
theory is good and all but how tf do i do MCQS
im fucked
Nah revise hard you'll do well
nah, you got this
I’m here cause a levels in one month and I’m done for
dw mate same😭
@@unknown.20555 1 month for my A lvls from today..
actually i have only 1 week
Should I do a set of questions, mark them, watch a video and do them again or should I do another set of questions instead?
Just deleted TikTok- think that’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done 😂.
Just wondering did you pass college secondary school and uni?
I’m in year 13
Oh ok
my predicted grades went down this year cause my mocks didn't go as well as i wanted so i really appreciate this guide! what do you think is the most efficient way of studying 'essay subjects' like rs and english? i don't want to waste too much time doing hour-long papers as i've been procrastinating the last two months.
@@-gbx- thanks :)
@@-gbx- tysm
bio exam in 3 days u carried 🗣🗣🗣
currently I'm on a grade 5 or maybe 6 for biology, chemistry, physics and maths...which are the most important subjects...i procastinated and now very few days are lwft till gcse....i am so stressed...i made no notes, no flashcards, no revision nothing....and if i have no knowledge about the topics then i wont be able to answer the past paper questions....pleasee can u help me by giving me some advice on what to do??I need grades 9sss
Watch my videos for gcse science
you are finished lmaoooooo
@@shiggs33 should i make notes or not??
@@z1xa4 do past paper questions and then on the questions u dont kno write a note of it and look up the topic online, in textbook or watch videos on it online. probly dont start now coz it will take too longand doing questions it better ygm
@@goolegsekjgas3118 LMAO
guys my exams start on may 2nd theres less than 20 days left, any advice will be so damn helpful even if its impossible im desperate asf guys most importantly physics and math please
Do you think a month will get a decent result
Which is the best website for AS level past papers ?
Try Papa Cambridge or Save my exams
shiggs with yt shorts slander??? the end is near
Yt shorts > tik tok
im on 6s right now for the sciences can i jump to an 8/9 by only doing this method and no note taking? how many hours should i be doing a day
do loads of active recall like flashcards and blurting, use free science lessons and exam questions. Keep it simple but consistent.
i need 3a in computer science, maths and physics, and i haven't started studying, first test in under a month...
HI, I have my EDEXCEL IGCSE OL In around 2 months, I haven't much prepared for it, but how do I get all 9s and A*s. I need the study techniques and revision methods
I made vids abt how I study for all the GCSEs subjects I took
I am on grades 3's right now and I haven't started yet meanwhile my first GCSE is after 20 days can you give me an advice of where to start
Did u pass?
@@tremzino21 no
@@qbce did you revise?
I love your accent the hell you from
Egypt lol
First caie is on 29th april
So stressed (maths,chem,physics, comp sc, literature, language)
lmao same as me😂 29th april, and i do all the subjects as you
i have five subs now but im still rlly scared @@FA8072.
I get grades 8s and 9s consistently in everything (except Spanish, which is a grade 5) without revision. Should I still revise?
Of course bro. U never know how the actual exam is gonna end up like, so it’s better not to take risks.
Bros trynna lower the grade boundaries
I HAVE 2 WEEKS. is that enough time for history and math gcses
blud is not hamza
Hey bro I have Spanish otqs which is like a speaking exam where you have to memorise huge paragraphs for each answer. Do u have any advice on how I can remember big paragraphs
Break it up into smaller sentences and just repeat as much as possible. Repeat it until it’s in ur mind, then repeat it the next day and the next day and so on. It’ll slowly transition to ur long term memory
@@shiggs33 thanks bro
Why I’m watching this huh I’m 14y lol , can I do the GCSE test when I grow up in uk without nationality?? xx
I got 4 7s, 1 8 and 5 9s in my mocks. I haven't done any revision but only have 4 weeks left. Should I still be worrying?
no
Thank yo
NEXT MONTH IS MY OLEVEL EXAM , NOW IM HERE , AM I COOKED?
No
@@AnimeAura3 my exam went really good man
How about English literature and french? :/
I didn’t take French, and I’m not rly the best person to take advice from for English lmao
How do I find specific questions for specific topic?
Physics&MathsTutor
Gonna cry I acc cannot do this gonna fail gcses 😍
I’m gonna have to fit this in about a week, I just realised that I have GCSEs like now now not in a month, NOW
how did it go
How was it
IS cognito a good source for science revision and arent topic videos seperated into like 7 videos
I have never used it idk
@@shiggs33 i just got moved up to higher tier and i dont know any of the topics do u have any tips so i can secure a 6 or 7
it literally depends on you, try it out, and if you like it, use it.
@@iameverywhere4382 My GCSE Science is great. 199 vids for £50. Or free TH-cam vids, but less. Watch the ones you feel less confident in. I used it and got a 9 in all 3 sciences.
Would you recommend rote learning?
I haven’t looked into it. Seems like it strengthens memorisation, which is very important so go for it.
is it too late now
It's never too late
i have 56 days ? is that enough time to do well ?
are u in time zone 3? i got mine in 40 days😭
Is it possible to do this method for history? If so how?
not really, watch videos, do exam questions, and blurt the content. Read exam reports too. Also read example model essays- make annotations and it's worth doing at least one essay question per topic or like essays for ones that are 16 marks, 20 etc have different structures, so u plan well
im finished
Mines tomorrow bro
okay I agree for science and maths but for subjects like English Literature and History…the content I need to learn…?
Where do you get practice questions for free
Depends on the subject. Pmt and mathsmadeeasy are the ones I used the most
Bro you are saying 1 month instead of 1 day 😭😭
Can you please give some advive for gcse business and accounting???my paper is in less than a monthh?
I made a video for gcse business. Idk anything about accounting tho.
im on a 3 in french and have my speaking exam in 3 weeks what can i do to get a 7? i do higher btw
memorise all your speaking questions, see how many you have, and divide that by the number of days you have left and whatever number you get,t hats the number of speaking questions you need to memorise everday from now. roleplay and photocard are sooo easy trust me, just make sure you knwo what the examiner are looking for, learn key vocabulary for each theme and tenses are very vital for speaking too. remember this is only 25% of ur final grade but do your best.
got gcses in 3 weeks dont know anything am i cooked
Alevels in less than a month. Should probably start eh