How to do well at A-Level: A Guide

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6) But then again… don’t revise too much

Every week you need to be making a point of doing organising at least one social activity. Whether it’s spending Saturday down the shops appeals to you or whether the 2-4-1 cocktails at your local pub on a Friday is more your thing (would 100% recommend) you need to have some kind of emotional outlook that is entirely work free. It’s inevitable that if you try and revise for 4 months straight prior to exams and refuse to partake in any social activities, then you will burn yourself out. I genuinely knew people who attempted this and not only were they unhealthily stressed by the end of it, but it was massively counterproductive they failed to perform as well as they had hoped. Revising this much is unhealthy and will have serious consequences on your mental wellbeing.

While, yes, exams are important, your mental health should always come first.

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