Hey guys, i was planning to do like a week of revision and then start practice exams second week of the holidays.
My chem teacher suggested we dont start practice exams until the first week back and just concentrate on the theory and book/checkpoint questions for the holidays.
My original plan was to spend the two week holidays making all my notes and finalising theory then just hit practice exams after that.
However, im staring at the calendar on the wall and i realised after the holidays, i still pretty much have 4 weeks untill my first exam (bio is on a friday). (Loong time) So i was thinking about even taking the first week back to still do a little theory also..(so id have about 3 weeks to do prac exams for most my subjects)
We had some elevate motivational speakers come to our school and they reckon, if you run out of time making notes and revising theory, just stop. Start doing exams, do them open book even if you have to. His idea was that you'd pick up more and learn as you went along in the exam and not waste time. *shrug*
I think its still a good idea to have a very solid understanding of the theory in-case the examiners throw you a curve ball and a question pops up you've never seen before.
This lead me to wonder when everyone is going to start practice exams, so what are your thoughts on this?
(of course this doesnt apply to subjects where you've already got a solid understanding of the theory... should probably just do exams then)