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How Can I Learn The Information For A Gcse On My Own? X
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Right, I'm 14 and starting my GCSE's so how can I learn the information on my own bc my teachers don't give a damn about me and they don't care and I think they want me to fail.
They don't mark my homework properly or teach so I remember it they just say things once and don't answer any questions.
I'm doing 10 GCSEs which are:
science (triple- biology, chemistry and physics)
maths
english( english literature and english language)
RE (# don't really care about this one)
Geography
History
French
So... yer I could be an A grade student and I know it sounds stupid to say they don't care but they honestly don't... probably because their students that do well are like me and try to learn it themselves so anyway do you have any tricks on how to learn this stuff on my own?
thanks x
They don't mark my homework properly or teach so I remember it they just say things once and don't answer any questions.
I'm doing 10 GCSEs which are:
science (triple- biology, chemistry and physics)
maths
english( english literature and english language)
RE (# don't really care about this one)
Geography
History
French
So... yer I could be an A grade student and I know it sounds stupid to say they don't care but they honestly don't... probably because their students that do well are like me and try to learn it themselves so anyway do you have any tricks on how to learn this stuff on my own?
thanks x
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I doubt very much that they want you to fail. They are judged by how well students do and every teacher I know wants to help everyone. Speak to your form tutor or individual teachers to tell them your feelings and what help you need. Your parents can raise it at parents' evening too.
You can do some on your own but you still need to attend classes and do your best in class. Ask the school to recommend some good workbooks and revision guides
I doubt very much that they want you to fail. They are judged by how well students do and every teacher I know wants to help everyone. Speak to your form tutor or individual teachers to tell them your feelings and what help you need. Your parents can raise it at parents' evening too.
You can do some on your own but you still need to attend classes and do your best in class. Ask the school to recommend some good workbooks and revision guides
The open university has really good info and some free courses you can do.
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If what you say is correct, then whatever type of school you attend, publicly or privately funded, the teachers are not doing their jobs. This should be reported to the chair of the governing body and to the local authority adviser responsible for your school. Your parents or caregivers should also be involved in doing this.
A lasting tip for examination success: work smart, not just hard. Find out (online via examination board websites) as many examples of past papers as possible, make a judgement about what's likely to come up in exam, and make sure you cover that.
It's highly unlikely that teachers don't care about raising attainment grades as the school is officially measured according to its results.
A lasting tip for examination success: work smart, not just hard. Find out (online via examination board websites) as many examples of past papers as possible, make a judgement about what's likely to come up in exam, and make sure you cover that.
It's highly unlikely that teachers don't care about raising attainment grades as the school is officially measured according to its results.
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