Just want to add a bit of motivation/positivity from my perspective- A levels can seem like they are going to be impossible and seem sooo much work and as if they are never ending.. but trust me you CAN get through it! I thought I would never be able to learn everything and I would never get the grades I wanted, but I managed to pull through and surprise myself. Yes it's not easy and the weeks before the actual exams were one of the most stressful times of my life... but it's now all over and I came out with grades that I am really proud of, and now the stress of A levels seems like a distant past time that I have forgotten about (lol how deep) It does end, and if you put in the work you will surprise yourself at what you can do!
@logolessscenes5316 жыл бұрын
sophdoesnails omg soph you watch eve too!
@saraedwards22558 жыл бұрын
whenever I watch eve I get weirdly motivated to work hard especially her school videos like it's 11.15 pm and all I want to do is maths revision. I'm so weird
@RevisionWithEve8 жыл бұрын
Oh just thought I'd add English Lit is deffo the one I cry over the most, mainly out of frustration hahaha but yeah if u don't wanna cry all the time then don't take it!! (I also got another essay back and it was a high B again so progress is being made) 🙂
@sophiec30798 жыл бұрын
Revision With Eve I think you are so inspiring it just shows all the hard work pays off
@rose-tl7qh8 жыл бұрын
Revision With Eve you need to understand how clever you really are❤️ everyone has different standards & you obviously set yourself a lot of high standards and you have achieved them. Just treat yourself sometimes & believe that you can do these things because you can x
@ashtailor3858 жыл бұрын
Salimah thats what im doing this year and im just crying all the time
@erindavisonx8 жыл бұрын
Revision With Eve , I'm also taking English lit at A-Level and it's by far by hardest one and I'm dropping it ASAP lmao, I got full marks at GCSE and at a level I physically cannot do it so I feel your pain, I would say hang in there but that would be very hypocritical bc I am dropping it Monday morning 🙂
@jessvaughan7428 жыл бұрын
Revision With Eve a
@ItsCatMat8 жыл бұрын
Good luck to any year 11 who have their mocks soon!! I'm terrified lol
@Kerri_cx8 жыл бұрын
ItsCatMat my mocks are in December right near Christmas.. yay! 😪
@zoehinchliffe19858 жыл бұрын
Same good luck
@chloeworrall8 жыл бұрын
ItsCatMat my sister has done them already, and for me it was one of the most stressful experiences of my life
@millieklik50338 жыл бұрын
Same
@katebutcher7228 жыл бұрын
Mine are on Monday 😑
@zoeayton39248 жыл бұрын
You can definitely get through it! It feels like hell when you are going through it but it's worth it. I was achieving D/Cs around this time in year 12 and I left sixth form with A*AAB. Keep going!
@MountiumX8 жыл бұрын
You should make a video explaining your whole GCSE experience and how you found it x
@TheRuinedUniverse7 жыл бұрын
Mountium X NOT ONLY IBZ MO, BUT U WATCH EVE BENNETT TOO GEEZ MAN ICU EVERYWHERE! DO U WANT TO GO TO CAMBRIDGE TOO? 😂😂
@mollyjoy19988 жыл бұрын
They say that from the transition from GCSE to A-Level you will drop two grades if you don't put in more effort which shows just how hard the step up is. But the content does get finished in time (we finished at easter then straight onto revision) so don't worry about it!
@user-ub8oi7oh3r8 жыл бұрын
Please do like a motivation video for gcses! I usually use your results video because your grades are my goals!
@teamcori8 жыл бұрын
Haha, we have to learn quotes in the new 2017 GCSE for literature 😂
@rochelle11998 жыл бұрын
You had to do that anyway😊I did lit this year and got an A😀Best way to remember quotes is to write them on post it notes or colourful pieces of card and stick them EVERYWHERE in your house and i mean EVERYWHERE😂I had a few on my ceiling above my bed, the TV, the microwave, the front door etc. This way you see them when just caring on with life and learn them with 0 effort as in like opening a book. It helps soooo much to do that. I remembered every single quote I needed to know and more because i decided to write more quotes than was needed. Hope this helps
@teamcori8 жыл бұрын
Chelle Belle Thanks I'll definitely use that 😂
@royallion6328 жыл бұрын
Nebula - Agar.io yeah I'm having to do that this year too. cry for days 😂😢😢
@teamcori8 жыл бұрын
Georgia Leigh Yup quotes with structure and form points too haha!
@scarletbanner37148 жыл бұрын
Omg no not the poems 😭 And the 3 closed books, yey 😑
@Mixertyme8 жыл бұрын
I agree with what you said about lit 100%. It's v v intense but the most improvement tends to be made at the v end according to my teacher so do not worry as you will get there.
@RevisionWithEve8 жыл бұрын
+Ella Metcalfe that makes me feel so much better x
@lucyroberts29258 жыл бұрын
Revision With Eve please do a video on picking gcses
@lizzip88828 жыл бұрын
Lucy Roberts I'm not eve obviously lol but I can give you some advice on GCSE options from someone who is in year ten: please please please know what you like, and know what you're good at. Don't convince yourself that you like something just because you think it will look better on a cv, or you think it will be easier, or you think that it makes a good combination with your other options. Don't listen to what anyone else tells you about the GCSEs that you're considering because anyone in your year nobody has done a GCSE yet, even if you or your friends have older siblings because they would have done the old GCSE. This new GCSE starts for my year (I'm guessing you're in year nine), and it's completely different to the old one. So absolutely nobody knows what they are talking about, unless they were involved in the production of the new GCSE syllabus and exam. Basically what I'm trying to say is know what you truly like, because you would surprised how ridiculously easy it is to convince yourself that you enjoy something. Put as much thought into choosing your options as you can, and work super hard this year because it will help you for year ten. Hope I helped! Good luck xo
@faithmoll33408 жыл бұрын
Lucy Roberts I'm in year nine right now and we picked out subjects in year 8 so we could get used to the new GCSE and have enough practise so that by Year 11 we're used to it. I picked Business studies, P.E, History and Triple Science. My best advice is pick what you like and make sure you know about what you're picking. I'm horrible at homework so I made sure the subjects I picked on my own (I didn't choose Triple Science, I was forced to) had less homework. Go to the teachers of the subject you're doing and ASK? I know some people in my year were scared of asking SOO they ended up picking subjects they thought were easy but actually needed a lot of work done at home. Also, don't be worried about the New GCSE. It's not easy but since year 9 are the first doing the full new GCSE's the grade boundaries will hopefully be lower except for the 9's. Just make sure you do your work and know what you're doing.
@georgbuchanan8 жыл бұрын
I'm in my third year of university doing history! I got A* A* A A and honestly you will be fine! It's more than possible ! You got this
@ellieyates6938 жыл бұрын
I found my first year difficult,I struggled with the workload but Im finding 2nd year so much better!! I think its possible to learn everything just dont panic :)
@jesshooper36278 жыл бұрын
I would like how to revise for gcse science!! xx
@slurmpherooftime18888 жыл бұрын
beauty bears search Mr Thornton get a c in your gcse. His videos are great :)
@Shakattackk8 жыл бұрын
beauty bears get a revision book and go to town on flashcards :)
@sweetlikesugar1818 жыл бұрын
Get the CGP revision guide and do loads of past papers. For every question you get wrong on the past paper, make notes on the part of the topic you got wrong, if that makes any sense :)
@lilydavies66958 жыл бұрын
MYGCSESCIENCE not even messing i owe that man my gcse atm and also for physics try 'mr pepperell' on youtube. For both watch the videos and make notes throughout then put all the info on a colour coded revsion poster and then make revision flashcards on each unit. If youre taking AQA honestly, mygcsesciene. Its normally £50 for sepearate sciences or if youre taking combined and applied its probably a but cheaper but my achool got a discount but honestly its 100% worth it xxx
@jenniferj96958 жыл бұрын
Same! I need a lot of help with science ! I'm trying to use flash cards but I don't know how to set it out etc. Can someone explain to me how I can revise most successfully with flash cards?
@xCiaraLouisexx8 жыл бұрын
It is most definitely possible to learn all the content by the end of year 12! I'm in year 13 now and in my GCSEs I got 4Cs,4 Bs and A and in my AS's I got two Bs and Cs ☺️ I honestly believe if you have a good routine for homework/study time you'll be absolutely fine! Like Eve I have around 12 frees a week including a Monday off on my new timetable! I really struggled with English lit/Lang at AS but I just did an extra essay every week and asked my teachers for practice questions which also helped time management! I find at A2 I'm struggling more with psychology than last year which stresses me cause I want to do it at Uni! However today I voluntarily did extra questions as I've been getting Ds in psych when I got B last year 🙃 anyway good luck eve and everyone else in GCSE/sixth form years!
@xCiaraLouisexx8 жыл бұрын
I also continued with English this year and my teachers have said that my extra work I did last year is really paying off with the coursework I have to do now and I'm much better with structure ☺️ I dropped World development because I found it quite Dull!
@tahiyatahnin61898 жыл бұрын
Ciara Martin hey,would you recommend taking psychology for a level or would it be too difficult to take along with maths and history?
@katiejones83288 жыл бұрын
You've given me so much hope. I got similar to you at GCSE, and felt pretty awful about myself to be honest, because I really wanted to do better. I got onto my A-Level courses, but am completely failing Biology. I'm hoping I can pull it all together.
@xCiaraLouisexx8 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I could help! Just keep working hard and ask your teachers for help, you'll get there! X
@xCiaraLouisexx8 жыл бұрын
Psychology can be tough at times but I know quite a few people who do it with maths and they can cope! It's my personal favourite subject but you do have to work hard at exam technique x
@Emily-yu1ox8 жыл бұрын
Current year 11s: Don't you find the new 1-9 grades annoying?
@phoebeeameliaa8 жыл бұрын
Emie Alice honestly no idea how it works
@eveyfarrington62928 жыл бұрын
Emie Alice I'm in year 10 but I have the 9-1 specification, it's soo frustrating.
@shannonhennigan51098 жыл бұрын
Emie Alice its literally the most pointless thing 😂
@aespal8 жыл бұрын
Emie Alice I'm a current year 10, but I do understand as my year is the first year where the 9-1 grades are in all subjects! They are so annoying though, wish it was still A*-G
@leahmaddick51078 жыл бұрын
Emie Alice I used to but I understand them now more than I did before
@ellens45818 жыл бұрын
A video on how to stop procrastinating/ study motivation would be so helpful 💜
@lauraingram43548 жыл бұрын
Hey Eve, pls could you do a mind map video and how you specifically revise. im struggling so much with finding an effective revision method
@tischlee8 жыл бұрын
Do you have any tips for motivating yourself to study?
@gracef63318 жыл бұрын
Lee hey, I know you were asking Eve and not me but I found if there was 2 KZbin videos I wanted to watch (just as an example, Tv programmes etc work) Id do 2 pages of revision then watch them. And so on and so on! 😊xx
@tischlee8 жыл бұрын
Hey Grace, thanks for the advice! 😊
@Thehappyteacherhub8 жыл бұрын
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@Shakattackk8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this, my depression is eating away at my motivation and seeing how you're dealing with it and seeing that you're in the same boat as me makes me feel a bit better edit: not with the mental aspect but with the whole worrying about how much there is to learn
@joannakeetley178 жыл бұрын
Eve I'm in year 13 and in History and Sociology last year I managed to remember enough stuff to get Bs so keep going! 💞
@katehayward50068 жыл бұрын
I'm currently in year 13, I completely agree with what you said about year 12😂 and yeah I felt the same, I thought it was impossible to learn everything ! But it is possible! trust me, start revising just a bit earlier and you will get there😊 good luck for the rest of year 12!! x
@sophiebyeb65368 жыл бұрын
You should do a video on how you revise for these alevel subjects and show us some resources
@jazzyrobot8 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video! I'm in year 13 now so I can say, don't worry! You will manage and trust me, you're already so firm in your foundations just by keeping on top of work as you go along so keep doing that and I PROMISE you that you'll be absolutely fine! Remember that at A Level you really can trust your teachers too because they're more expert in their subjects than at GCSE. This year my work load for music seems impossible, and I really struggled to manage it last year. But this year I know the teacher knows what she's doing and I 100% trust her because she got me through last year! So you're doing the right thing getting to know them and following their advice. Also, Bs in your first essays?! That's so good! You still have so much time to improve so you'll definitely be on solid As by the end. As for language speaking, everyone freaks out at the start. You go from that lovely GCSE memorisation to complete spontaneity at A Level! I'd recommend getting a speaking buddy to practice with on a more regular basis and naturally your grammar will improve. Your grammar is still growing as well at the moment so I wouldn't worry about it too much at this stage. I'm studying El Labriento del Fauno this year too, although we've not started it yet, I'm on the old spec so we started with the play (la casa de Bernarda Alba) but you've got me looking forward to the film now! I think with languages you just have to continually expose yourself to them- reading news articles, listening to the news and writing summaries in the language, pen pals etc. I got As in French and Spanish last year and I can say it just takes practice. Don't get disheartened if you don't get As in your first writing and speaking assessments- it's not only the language you have to get right, it's the new style of exam technique. My French teacher openly admits that he purposely lets us fail at the start so that we then listen to him and take on what he says. Honestly, you're like the dream student. Putting in the work from the very start is how you succeed. There are students who won't start working until about April so you can count on them to lower the grade boundaries! xx
@ashtailor3858 жыл бұрын
Could you make a video on gcse English language? Im really struggling this year (im in year 11) with this whole new spec
@lucymcgovern21668 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13, don't worry you'll be fine! As long as you put the effort in like you always do you will do fab!! Don't worry you'll learn it all!! Love you lots xxxx
@hintofblush57558 жыл бұрын
I finished sixth form last year and although I can't say it wasn't difficult its definitely possible to maintain A* grades! I finished my A2's with A*A*AB and received an unconditional to UOB :) You're a smart girl Eve and I know you work hard. If you keep up like you are you'll ace AS and A2. Best of luck to you in your studies and don't worry if you aren't getting A's in every test throughout the year, it all comes together towards exams. It's a whole step up from GCSE but you can do it :) x
@thriftyhs287 жыл бұрын
hint of blush hi what a level subjects did u do
@freybeefrey8 жыл бұрын
It seems impossible at the beginning of year 12 that you're going to know everything by the end but honestly it's all fine!!! I'm in year 13 and everything worked out! But yeah English lit is v hard at the beginning....I would recommend making like a mini book of quotes now instead of doing it all at Easter 😘
@elliechapman83708 жыл бұрын
Please make a video on how to get top grades in english lit or history / how to revise for these subjects x
@sophiebyeb65368 жыл бұрын
Loved it eve ! I've also just started sixth form and I agree with you idk how I'm going to get through everything but a lot of people have and I'm sure we can too !! 😚 Love u xx
@belletaylor93938 жыл бұрын
In depth history revision video please
@alicejohn38858 жыл бұрын
Hii, I have finished A-levels and now at uni! Not going to lie it is hard but you will get through it, it went soo fast for me. I did all essay based subjects and to get a B at the beginning of A-levels is amazing, most people I know at A-levels dropped around two grades. If your worried about getting the grades don't stress, as long as you get enough to go to what you want to do after then it doesn't matter (I say that I can understand the pressure to do well when your in the middle of it) however most people at my uni got well below what they needed to get in. Good luck!!!
@julietmclean24158 жыл бұрын
I would like a video on different ways to revise like things on the computer and like mind maps and bullet pointing things and maybe a video on how to organise your desk since you said you are getting a new one xx
@daisy73988 жыл бұрын
Hey Eve. Great video. Do you think you could do a video showing your mind maps and talking about how you do them? And also talk about how you revise? Xx
@meganlcooper8 жыл бұрын
I'm now in year 13, I studied subjects such as philosophy and ethics, and psychology which both had SOOO much content that we had to learn, I promise you by the end of the year you will be able to learn it all. The whole year I believed I was going to fail because there was too much to learn, but by the end of the year you will have gotten used to it and it becomes a lot easier and I came out with A's in all my subjects! Keep doing what you're doing Eve!xx
@hannahcollings33148 жыл бұрын
It is entirely possible to learn everything by the end of the year Eve, I'm currently in year 13 and I have no doubt that you'll do amazingly well because of how focused and driven you are. So don't worry, keep going as you are and you'll smash them all! xxx
@bethburgess26528 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13 now and honestly you will be able to remember the content. I got 4As at AS and you just have to constantly go over your stuff the whole year through and treat your mocks as the real thing because then you truly know where you are at! You sound like you're doing the right thing though!:)
@poi09lilaa748 жыл бұрын
I'm German and I still love your videos about a-levels and school in general! I find it so interesting to learn about other country's school systems by people actually talking about their experiences! And you get me so motivated too!
@zoes30148 жыл бұрын
Hi Eve! Could you please make a video on how you revised for your English lit exam as I have to take mine at the end of this year (even though I'm only year 10!) and I have no idea how to revise for it properly. I just had my mock and I'm pretty sure I completely failed it so I was just wondering if you had any tips? xoxo
@mslovemusic20017 жыл бұрын
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@maddymcsmith59138 жыл бұрын
But it's totally possible to learn it all! Honestly, start revising by christmas it will help SO much more when it comes to your AS'. then taking it on to A2's you'll have the information cemented more. Also, 100000% drop a subject at A2, life with 4 A Levels on the go is basically impossible! Good luck!! x
@emilyrobxrts8 жыл бұрын
I'm currently in year 13 studying business, English language and English lit and at the beginning of year 12 I was already wanting to drop out. I hated it! I thought I'd made such bad decisions with the subjects I chose, I barely knew anyone in my lessons and I just couldn't get my head around some of the things we were learning. Now, I'm pretty happy with my chosen subjects and I don't hate it as much. English lit is definitely the subject I don't like the most. I'm studying Emma, an anthology of 12 poems, twelfth night, the importance of being earnest, the kite runner and the handmaids tale and I have a three hours mock in a few weeks on ALL OF IT. It's the most time consuming subject for me as it's just constantly reading, redrafting coursework and making notes. Despite this, it does feel pretty great when you get an essay back to find out you haven't done too bad. I feel like the way you're going about A Levels is definitely the right approach, I regret not spending my frees last year doing work - instead I walked around Durham and did some shopping. Not good for my brain or my bank balance! You're making life so much easier for yourself and I'm sure you're going to do great. At the minute I'm attempting to juggle homework, revision for mocks, coursework, note making, a part time job, driving lessons, my UCAS application and a blog and I'm stressing like mad. This video has definitely made me want to write a blog post about how I'm currently finding A Levels as I feel like I would've loved watching the type of videos before going to sixth form back in year eleven X
@farhaomar86457 жыл бұрын
Your videos have also helped a lot with helping me organise my time more and relieving stress x
@HintsofSparkle8 жыл бұрын
Hi Eve, I'm in year 13 at the moment and DO NOT PANIC about the amount there is to learn! When I was in at the stage you are in in year 12, I felt really overwhelmed by the volume of information to learn (I did English lit, geography, RS and Drama) but it is possible to learn it and come out with good grades, especially somebody like you who is really good at revision technique. English lit is a tricky one, but just make sure you keep on top of making revision cards for quotes when you can and don't feel disheartened if your grades are lower than you were expecting. The quotes really made me feel anxious last year but when it came to learning them, you know more than you think and in the exam you don't have to write it exactly - you can give an overview of what it says if you have a blank! Sorry for the long comment, but I hope that helps you feel reassured :)
@abbiegartland1638 жыл бұрын
eve omg your skin looks really nice in this video also your eyebrow are looking fab lately! please do a room tour i think we would all love that. but for this channel could you do videos on motivation to study and do well? and maybe how to stop procrastinating!
@missellehome81068 жыл бұрын
I would love to watch a q&a on six form and what it's like
@amyhazelton5718 жыл бұрын
Omg you inspire me so much. I'm going to do a whole day of horrible work now and I feel ready now I've watched this video. I can't wait to go to college... ❤️❤️ thankyou
@nataliemuskett48698 жыл бұрын
Having gone through college and gotten to university I can very much relate to how you feel. Alevels are all new to you, and you really are still just finding your feet. You will notice as you go along that it gets easier (particually at A2) to know how to manage your time and revise, as well as what revision techniques work best for you. I stuck with most of my revision techniques from GCSE but a lot of people had to change things up. Your doing so well so dont panic!
@nataliaacosta4128 жыл бұрын
Please teach us how you make your mind maps & your favorite study methods!! love you and your videos Eve 💟
@cheyennelouise28278 жыл бұрын
Can you please do a video on how you revise and revision tips
@jessie75288 жыл бұрын
I finished doing my A2 exams in the summer, but I totally agree with all the stuff about English Lit. The abilities of the English Lit classes were very mixed ability, but for me it was quite a shock because I was an A/A* student (for English that is) at GCSE and I just struggled so much at A-Level. I didn't end up doing it at A2 because it just wasn't working for me 😪 also amazing that you're doing politics! I did aspects of politics in AS/A2 history (I did the making of modern Britain for my course!) and wasn't interested at the start but by the end I loved it! British politics is my favourite so I've got my place at Newcastle Uni to do politics next year (I deferred a year) good luck with everything! 💕
@lucypenn8 жыл бұрын
Hello!! Im currently a year 13 student and gosh i understand how you feel.. i felt like that, infact i still do!! Work work work is my tips however, you really need to not over work yourself, and actually your teachers will help you a lot i promise!! I didn't realise how much they support you, and it is possible i promise just make sure you are learning early (Like you are now) and you'll ace it!!!
@abbiegriffiths76548 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13 eve, and honestly it seems really bad now but you can do it. Just make sure you actually do the revision which obviously you will and the exams are not as bad as you expect, it seems a lot when you're learning it but when you have finished the course and go back to revise you'll realise you already know a lot! Just try not to stress because you will be okay!! Xxx
@oliviasimmonds55428 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13 now and it will work out how you want!! Just make sure you go over your work quite a lot and it will stick in your mind. It is really tough and you do get stressed but the most important thing is to have a lot of sleep and give yourself time to relax as it will reduce your stress. It is unlike GCSEs where I stayed up revising for hours and only got 5/6 hours sleep - A Levels you need a LOT more but you will get there!!
@em_louisex12318 жыл бұрын
You will do great don't get stressed💕
@jadeoriana77348 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13, and you will get through all the content! I thought that about chemistry and maths last year. you may finish the spec in mid April like I did,but of you keep on top of revision from the earlier learnt stuff then you'll have plenty of time to prepare for exams. As grades aren't the be all and end all either. my targets were CCC and I got DDC. Tthis year my targets are BBB, but I need AAA for uni, it just takes a lot of hard work, and you're clearly cracking on with that now.
@hannahvile55898 жыл бұрын
I am currently in my second year of A level English Lit and I totally get you, my grades went the exact same route as yours, however I am making slow progress and my teacher apparently believes Im going to make it to an A, so have faith, work hard and don't overthink it. I also found it overwhelming to learn the quotes and critical quotes, but I picked a bunch, memorised them and I didn't have trouble at the end of year exam with forgetting them or not having a quote to apply to a point- I hope you enjoy it more as the year goes on!
@shanicolahall39168 жыл бұрын
You feel like a big sister to me
@cerhale40268 жыл бұрын
Eve you will honestly be fine. I'm in year 13 and I managed my alevels being the most unorganised person with b's. When I was doing AS philosophy we had to learn and memorise a crazy amount of essays and quotes and I had a mini mental break down often doing those but I did it and you'll smash it because you're so organised and good at planning and also your attitude is so positive and you can really tell you want to do well!💖💖 hope that helped 💖💖
@hannahw75768 жыл бұрын
I feel the same Eve... I have no idea how I'm going to remember everything by the end!
@Kate-xx5ku8 жыл бұрын
I am in year 13 at college and I agree that there is so much more freedom and the banta with teachers is great ahah! I definitely think that you can learn it all for your exams, my year is the first to not have AS levels counted towards A level so if you mess up its not all bad news as you retake them all the next year anyway x Good Luck with you'r exams lovely x
@phoebemountain13488 жыл бұрын
Mock exam tips for gcse please !! Xxx
@phoebeeameliaa8 жыл бұрын
Phoebe Mountain yessssss
@carashannon74508 жыл бұрын
Phoebe Mountain Omg yes please!!
@ChloeMoore218 жыл бұрын
We've done our mocks already this year and my advice would be to start revising early honestly do not leave it to the night before because you will most probably have lots of exams on one day. On one day I had 3 exams. I would also stay very organised because it will make you feel more calm and focused. I hope that helped in some way 😂 goodluck !!💗💗
@billiemae44708 жыл бұрын
Phoebe Mountain treat them like a real exam, honestly it seems soo silly to take them extremely seriously but you should, i didn't take mocks seriously and now i wish i had. Although i never did 'bad' in them i know i could have done better overall if id have tried in mocks x
@phoebsreadss8 жыл бұрын
Make good notes (revision cards, mind maps etc just whatever works for you) and keep them for your real exams honestly, try really hard for your mocks and you will have less to revise when your real exams come
@sophiebyeb65368 жыл бұрын
Eve I feel like there's a lot of requests on how you revise and what resources that you use.😊 so you should do that x
@bingbee34878 жыл бұрын
you will get through year 12:(!! all the crying and sleepless nights towards exam period i got through it !! and im sure you will do extremely well! i got 3 A's and a B in AS &&& you are sooo smart so you will pull through and get your grade's don't worry☺️☺️x
@bethbieberforever8 жыл бұрын
I am in my first year of uni now and trust me you will be able to do it gal!!!
@rubiebarker32918 жыл бұрын
yay! new revision with eve video xx
@lozjessi8 жыл бұрын
I finished my Alevels in June 2015 and honestly when you finish and get your grades it's the most rewarding feeling ever. Getting into uni is my biggest achievement so far and all the hard work pays off whatever path you choose for after college xx keep going gal xx
@jodiebeck10658 жыл бұрын
I'm in my first year at King's College London so have just completed my two years at sixth form. Learning content is definitely doable!!!! Think you've definitely got it covered as you mentioned making revision notes as you go along - that's the biggest thing I'd recommend. Good luck! Xx
@lifeisamess45118 жыл бұрын
thanks for uploading, I have to choose my 6th form choices soon and you have helped me in this video xx
@missclumsyrai88668 жыл бұрын
Could maybe upload your mindmaps/ revision tools for Politics? I'm doing the same spec and I love it.
@jordynwilliams97418 жыл бұрын
It's possible to learn!! I promise you! I'm in my 1st year at University now and I was exactly like you are right now by I got my 3A*'s. My ultimate tip is revision notes as you go along! Makes like a whole lot less stressful at the end. 100% you are doing more than anyone else! xx
@erinh89708 жыл бұрын
Your work ethic is so good💜
@lindobff8 жыл бұрын
I finished my A levels this summer and got AAB in English, Maths and Biology. I felt overwhelmed at the start of y12 with the volume of content but it is possible. My main advice would be do not feel like you have to continue 4 levels in year 13, it is 100% NOT worth it, Universities only want 3. A fourth will not give you a higher chance of getting an offer, its more important to have an amazing personal statement (thats a fun thing to do at the start of year 13 along with all the work :) ). All that happens if you do 4 A levels is uni's will probably offer you a space based on all 4 and it puts so much pressure on. Focus to three i cannot stress it enough!!! I really wanted to continue all 4 but exam time is so stressful theres no way I would've got the grades I did if I had done 4. Have fun though honestly, sixth form years were the best years of my life!! Good luck xxxx
@hollygouldx31448 жыл бұрын
Hey Eve, I'm in year 13, and trust me you will be fine with the content, you get through it is possible! :) x
@larakatie75758 жыл бұрын
Thanks Eve this was interesting to see how 6th form is going for you, I'm glad that we have the same exam board for Spanish so it will be easier to use your tips in the future! xxx
@michelle-lindachancellor18678 жыл бұрын
I'm in Year 13 and you do learn the content in time for AS. At my sixth form we had a technique for Y12 revision leave, we had to spot our areas that we hadn't quite understood fully and work on those and that really helped. Also you do actually know more than you think you might!
@wearethefanzz8 жыл бұрын
Please do a video on tips for GCSE exams and y11 in general!!! How do I remember and revise for like 10 subjects AND do well?? Loved this vid❤️❤️
@dembadays63467 жыл бұрын
It is manageable trust me, I'm currently in my 2nd year at uni. A levels are challenging, but you need to devise a schedule of revision, so what subject to revise at what time. Yes, there is a lot to learn but if you're doing it as you go along and coming back to it you'll be fine! :)
@Vrslanxo8 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm in year 12, doing English Literature too and I've found a great app that helps with both critical quotes and normal novel/play quotes called 'Memrise'. It's really helping me for A Streetcar Named Desire and The Tempest, so I hope the books you're doing are in the app too ☺️.
@underfind38 жыл бұрын
I'd love a "how to stay motivated and revision techniques" video as I'm doing my gcses this year and I need help on how you revise!! Love you eve x
@josiemurs8 жыл бұрын
it's genuinely possible to learn everything i promise! i'm in my first year at uni and when i was at your stage i was freaking out about all the content but once you step back and plan your time (which i know you can definitely do having watched your revision videos before!) it'll all be put in perspective and you just have to get through everything and make sure you know what is the key information and what is the context! seriously i stressed out for the entire 2 years at sixth form especially because of the pressure of getting the grades for university and it wasn't until results day that i realised i was fine all along - if you know your stuff you'll get the grades! i was expecting like abd or so thing after sitting the exams but i ended up with a*aa and i couldn't believe it! you'll absolutely smash it eve don't stress too much :-)
@josiemurs8 жыл бұрын
although i didn't do any of your subjects tbf so can't talk about the content of those - but i did economics, maths and geography and it ended up fine
@ImpossibleCompanion7 жыл бұрын
i just finished year 13 today and as long as you keep refreshing stuff in your head, it'll stick and you'll be fine :)
@eleanorbarrie24737 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13 and don't worry you can learn it all. You've done the right thing by starting to make notes early and you will honestly be fine by the exams. I was the same and didn't know how I would learn it all but I had it all learnt by the exams. Good luck.
@shannonmaria50038 жыл бұрын
Please can you make a how to stay motivated video please!?
@officialns55837 жыл бұрын
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@Mbeepyd8 жыл бұрын
My A-levels were a bad time for me. I constantly was in tears and didn't understand the high level of work- I ended up dropping out. I'm now finding the university level course I'm doing so much more achievable!! Don't be discouraged if you feel that Post-16 is not going well for you. It really feels like the end of the world, until you find your new path.
@chloemuggeridge85428 жыл бұрын
Hey Eve, im in Year 13 and honestly it is possible to learn everything! it depends on each subject, mine are english literature, psychology and sociology and they all have a ton of stuff and names etc. but it is possible! definitely! especially with your good work attitude:-) Hope it goes well for you:-)
@beapbenn8 жыл бұрын
I got AABB at the end of year 12 so it is possible to learn all the content but it's HARD. Just make sure to keep on top of your work x
@beapbenn8 жыл бұрын
Also about English lit, it was most definitely my hardest subject. I went from an A* to a C but throughout the year improved and ended up getting an A so don't worry.
@beapbenn8 жыл бұрын
Oh and my subjects were English Lit, History, French and Spanish
@holsmith8 жыл бұрын
I'm doing English Lit, I agree it's definitely a big step up 😞 I have been studying Streetcar and it's honestly a great text, quotes are much easier to remember too because it's so short! Hope this gives you a bit of hope for after Christmas 😊
@emmadunne22908 жыл бұрын
could you do a study tips video just like a general one because I live in Ireland and don't have gsces or sixth form xx
@freybeefrey8 жыл бұрын
I did merchants tale and gatsby!! So good, would recommend the student room for lists of quotes, character traits etc !xx
@maturekieramature8 жыл бұрын
Hey Eve, I just finished year 13 at the end of June, it is possible to learn everything but my main tip is revise all year around, if you start doing light revision in the beginning of the year then it's easier when you come to the exams. Also I took English Literature and I got sooooo stressed in my last year that I completely screwed myself over in the exam so I'm retaking my exam again this year. Don't stress over it, there's no rush to finish A levels in 2 years, stay sane my love x
@maeveanne57428 жыл бұрын
You're so beautiful Eve! Love these long chatty videos
@mariyaa87728 жыл бұрын
For a revision video: How did you revise/get through GCSE history? What resources would you use to revise? Techniques? Thankyou :)
@mariapacheco38938 жыл бұрын
You're so right about everything. I'm doing y12 in a British school in Spain. About the teacher they do get much nicer, they start talking different to you and telling like more personal stuff and I've also been called things by my teachers😂 I'm sooooooo stressed because of y12 and there are days I just cry. And this year not only I'm doing Spanish and English but I'm also taking German classes and CPE English classes and I've noticed a big difference between the CAE and CPE
@georginaphelps82878 жыл бұрын
Year 12 is hard but you can do it so long as you start revision early, I actually started revising later than I did for my gcses and I came out with AAAB last year which is way better than my GCSE grades
@flomasan40538 жыл бұрын
omg great video as always I was thinking about taking English literature now I'm gonna start looking more into it! Also it would be great if you could do a video about choosing your options for A level or about how to get A-A*s for science😄😄
@julielaightwood79918 жыл бұрын
I started sixth form at the same time :) im finding it amazing, its so much LESS stressful than gcses 100%. Im only doing three - geography, biology and chemistry, but I absolutely love it! 😬💖
@megwalkerx8 жыл бұрын
Biology is soooo hard omg😂
@immiajo71988 жыл бұрын
Julie Laightwood Is geography and biology good?? I've applied for them to do next year 🌟
@sophiebyeb65368 жыл бұрын
Meg Walker I feel like there's more to memorise
@julielaightwood79918 жыл бұрын
immiajo Yeahh!! But deffo think about doing chemistry too depending on what you want to do in the future - theres not much you can do with biology degree wise without doing chemistry aswell & it link in SO well. x
@megwalkerx8 жыл бұрын
immiajo biology is alright but does takes up a lot of my time because of how hard it is 😂 I was good at GCSE now I hate it 😂
@sophielouise42648 жыл бұрын
Tips of being in year 10!! 💙
@harkiran65587 жыл бұрын
I'm in year 13 and trust me when I say this, you can definitely feel the change in revision and pressure wise as you're wanting to get the grades for your top uni (if you're going). I completely agree with you and having that relationship with teachers!! You can honestly talk about most stuff you wouldn't be allowed to in GCSE of lower down in the school. I'm studying Media Studies, Photography and English Language and it's quite good tbf but you do have to keep revising. When taking exams, I'd say for the hour before the exam, just do something to relax your nerves, but like don't make yourself forget everything.
@niamhdoran81587 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about English Lit! I was the exact same as you, I cried all the time and wanted the highest marks because of how hard I was working for it, but the hard work usually pays off at the end rather than immediately, I always wanted an A in lower sixth (AS level) and I got a B, despite all of my hard work. However, in Upper Sixth, at the end of the two years, I jumped from a B to an A*. Just keep working the way you are, it will pay off! x
@WhateverItsAmber8 жыл бұрын
Please can you do a video about interviews for Sixth form/college as I may or may not be completely freaking out about them thanks to my introvertedness
@Grace-xg6lq8 жыл бұрын
Hi Eve! I'm a first year uni student studying French, German and Spanish! I studied French, German and English Lit at a level so I understand exactly what you are going through! I can assure you you will get through it- with English Lit I agree with you it's the biggest jump from GCSE to A Level. I started the year with B and C grades having got an A* at gcse- but you will improve I promise! You are doing the right thing with the amount of reading you are doing. For quotes I wrote them down on a revision card- one or two quotes per card- and organised them on my wall so that I could visualise them- I would organise them into themes for example or literary techniques. I read them out loud once a day and it was the best thing I did! I would also say that you made such a good decision doing English Lit with languages in terms of your analytical skills and also how language works. It's fab to see how much you love languages- I'm obviously with you there- and there are lots of degrees that offer politics and history modules alongside language modules! I still find speaking the hardest and I'm at uni- watch TV, listen to news broadcasts and listen to French songs- this will help immensely! Good luck with your AS levels- my twitter handle is @gracekirb so if you had any q's about uni, languages or english lit I'd be happy to help :) Keep doing what you're doing! -Grace x