Monday, May 14, 2007
I finished my first AS-Level exam a couple of hours ago. It was history, and, touch wood, it went pretty well. Thats my best exam over with, as the rest of my exams are worse.
Next week I have two maths exams, and an ICT exam (I think that's next week). Maths, as I have said previously, is unbelievably hard. Im just hoping for a pass. ICT seemed easy last time, to everyone, and most people ended up getting a U (thats a fail, at less than 40%). Hopefully I can improve on my E grade from last time. My best chance of getting an A or a B is through my pre-released task, whereby I have a prepared piece of work that they give to you in the exam. I have to finish that off this week to submit it.
After that is Geography. Most of geography isnt particuraly difficult in itself. The main problem is remembering it all. We didnt do an exam in January, so everything we have covered this year we take in June. Plus the two exma papers - rivers and coasts, and rural and urban - are right after each other. So I have to revise everything for one day.
My last exam is perhaps the most difficult - statistics. Its one of the most boring subjects imaginable, but at least its on the 5th of June, so I have about 8-10 days gap after my Geography exams. This should allow me to revise full-out, and hopefully pass it.
Next week I have two maths exams, and an ICT exam (I think that's next week). Maths, as I have said previously, is unbelievably hard. Im just hoping for a pass. ICT seemed easy last time, to everyone, and most people ended up getting a U (thats a fail, at less than 40%). Hopefully I can improve on my E grade from last time. My best chance of getting an A or a B is through my pre-released task, whereby I have a prepared piece of work that they give to you in the exam. I have to finish that off this week to submit it.
After that is Geography. Most of geography isnt particuraly difficult in itself. The main problem is remembering it all. We didnt do an exam in January, so everything we have covered this year we take in June. Plus the two exma papers - rivers and coasts, and rural and urban - are right after each other. So I have to revise everything for one day.
My last exam is perhaps the most difficult - statistics. Its one of the most boring subjects imaginable, but at least its on the 5th of June, so I have about 8-10 days gap after my Geography exams. This should allow me to revise full-out, and hopefully pass it.
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Posted May 14, 2007 6:35 am PT
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Posted May 14, 2007 7:26 am PT
I remember taking my statistics exam in my senior year... It was certainly one of the toughest for me... Hope you study well for that test, especially for the other tests as well...
Posted May 14, 2007 6:24 pm PT
You must be some sort of smartypants
Which is a good thing; good luck with your remaining tests.
Posted May 14, 2007 11:57 pm PT
I know a few people who did a maths A level, out of all of them one got an A the rest all failed (U). Its tought man, so best of luck!
Posted May 18, 2007 4:31 am PT
Oh noes, why did you vote for cake.... Pie is much better!
Posted Jul 19, 2007 12:40 am PT
But cake owns on several levels
Posted Jul 23, 2007 6:33 am PT
But cake owns on several levels
Posted Jul 23, 2007 6:34 am PT
The cake does certainly seem to own on at least two levels
Posted Jul 24, 2007 6:24 am PT
My bro did Math A-level and Failed. He got IT and English though, and i'm studying for my o level resits
Posted Aug 8, 2007 3:55 am PT
oh i forgot....good luck!!
Posted Aug 8, 2007 3:56 am PT
Good luck with the exams you've yet to do, hope you get the results you're hoping for
Posted Aug 26, 2007 1:52 am PT
whats as level
Posted Oct 5, 2007 1:38 pm PT
What history you doing? Im currently doing Modern history.
Posted Feb 27, 2008 3:15 pm PT
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