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GCSE Maths In Four Weeks Revision Guide - Grades 9-1

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This is a great guide! It is well written and easy to follow. It tells you what you should do on the very first day of revision right up until the day before the exam. I recommend anyone that’s taking their GCSE maths, to get their hands on this valuable guide! It showed me exactly where I was going wrong. I was one of those students who was making this ‘silly mistake’ repeatedly, and not knowing that I was making it. No wonder I failed my GCSE maths first time… Since my school days I often wondered why a good school like mine with some dedicated teachers wasn’t resulting in a 90% to 100% success rate in GCSE maths. This seemed to be the story up and down the country with up to 4 out of every 10 students failing to get a pass grade. My son was struggling with GCSE revision and being a typical boy his desire to stay inside and study was not too high on the agenda! His maths has always been pretty average, and he has always had very little confidence in his mathematical abilities. Jeevan’s programme is excellent. The break down of all mathematical problems has completely changed the way my son approaches his work and he is no longer doubting his ability. I have no doubt that this programme is the best there is and would have complete confidence in recommending it to anyone studying GCSE maths. Also, you shouldn’t revise topics in isolation. This means revising algebra one week and then, trigonometry the next. There is a danger that by learning individual topics, you may not be able to recall the key concepts of several topics at any one time. This happened to one of my students I tutored recently. Remember, your GCSE maths exam is on every topic. That’s why past papers are a great revision tool because:

Lastly, the most important thing I can take out of this program is my results. Before I begun this program, I was sitting on a ‘B’ grade, but after following Jeevan’s advice and strategy, I am now working on a solid ‘A’ grade. After I go through Jeevan’s tips on securing 100% in the exam, I should bump this grade up to an ‘A*’, by the time of my exam in a couple of weeks. With the improved grade, I also find that I am completing the Past Papers in less time. This course has worked for me. It can also work for you!” The most important area of your revision yet it goes widely unnoticed. This is where the A/A* grades are achieved. It is difficult to go through all of them in this blog post. That’s why I documented them into a guide. I’m even considering A-Level Maths. That’s quite phenomenal for someone who failed their GCSE maths before!”

What process to follow a few days before your exam and why there is NO need to do any past papers at this point This is what I like to call the ‘the acid test’. Whatever you get in these papers is what you’ll get in the real thing. The best memory retention techniques are those that store concepts into your long-term memory. Why can you remember lyrics of a particular song for years on end? Simply because it’s stored into your long-term memory. I wouldn’t advise ‘cramming’. Cramming involves attempting to learn heaps of information ‘last minute’– just days or weeks before an exam. Cramming is only stored in the short-term memory and hence, there is a chance you could forget it come the exam. Although it may work for some, I wouldn’t highly recommend it because as you can see, it’s a riskier approach. What process to follow a few days before your exam and why there is NO need to do any past papers at this point. This revision programme is different to other revision guides and tutors I have had in the past. Because I feel your programme is tailored specifically in aid of helping everyone achieve well at maths. It’s not just about going through maths textbooks and answering questions which I was previously taught. It’s more about applying what you’ve learned at a particular topic in a true reflection, such as doing past papers and identifying weaknesses so that I could get a better grade and I am more prepared when it comes to the real thing! So thank you very much Jeevan! This programme has been a huge help and will continue to be a huge help!”

The key was to follow an effective strategy that can boost results in a relatively short period of time. With that in mind, I started tutoring local children and applying my revision methods… No Matter How Hard A School Tries To Help Their Students Get A Pass In GCSE Maths, A Child Will Never Reach Their Full Potential Without An Effective Revision System To Use At Home…You should stop all revision for paper 2 as from today and focus solely on paper 1 until you’ve taken it on the 26th May 2016. You may need to revise two subjects on the same day if the gap between those exams are too small or even worse, fall on the same day! There are certain subjects which do not require as much attention as others due to the nature of the exam. Depending on the exam boards, these subjects could be R.E, P.E (practical), Drama (practical), Art, Technology, Media Studies and I.C.T. Dedicate more time to core subjects such as maths, english and science because these are more important for your long term studies/career. hours of video showing me walk, step-by-step, through dozens of exam-style questions and how I arrive at the solution Remember the key facts, figures, dates & principles across all your GCSE subjects! (Note: This has nothing to do with re-reading and re-writing notes. Instead, all you have to do is apply these simple techniques once and it will stay in your memory for good.)

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