Procrastination, and the inability to long term revise, is what will be my downfall in exams.
I want a minimum of eight A's. If I carry on like this, I have no chance of getting them.
I just don't know how to focus. Even blogging is a form of putting it all off.
I have english literature on tuesday, and then Chemistry on friday...
I have to teach myself the entire course of chemistry, because I didn't understand it.
English relies more on writing skill. Which I like to think I have, and I'm re-reading all of the texts, but I don't know what more I can do for it. Theres only so much revision possible.
Is it weird I enjoy some of the tests? Like RE, was actually quite good. Two hours to write about religion and God, including scripture and theology. I enjoy the subject, and when you add writing to it, it's even enjoyable :)
I liked doing the English mocks too, even though I did horrifically on them. They were a test of my own writing skills, and improved it greatly. So long as I remember to include: 1) Social and Historical Context (Where available), 2) Language analysis 3) Structural Analysis 4) Quotes for each point and 5) Fancy long words and awesome connectives.
From the mark scheme, so long as the examinner can read my hand writing, if i include those I should get a good mark. Jumping through hoops, in other words.
Anyway. Procrastination attempt number one out the way. Back to revising :)
