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How do I succeed when I'm failing?

#1 User is offline   daniela132 

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Post icon  Posted 14 February 2009 - 06:06 PM

I really really want to carry on With my History Gcse
I got an F.an FF
IN MY mock exam
i Feel like whats the point :blush: in carrying on.I was thinking about dropping it
But im just soo lost,i would love to do it and achieve the grade.but it doesnt seem piossible :wacko:

#2 User is offline   A Finemess 

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Posted 15 February 2009 - 12:03 PM

We've all had that feeling at some point! Get over it by being positive and planning ahead.

Start with your teacher. Ask him / her to spend 10 minutes going over the paper with you as well as doing so with the rest of the class. Most teachers will happily do so during a lunchtime or after school if the pupil asks for help. It shows the pupil is interested in making progress and teachers like that!

Next step is to break up your revision into small chunks. Ask your teacher for help with this as your course will be different from other students on this forum. Once you have broken down the course into chunks, try to revise the work. Here'a link to help you do this.

You can also come back to this forum and post questions on particular topics you are struggling with.

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