Helloo
As I sit here on a Saturday night, having done nothing interesting all day, which may actually not a bad thing, I realise I should really revise for a Maths GCSE exam I have on Monday. Now usually I would at least be doing something fairly interesting at a weekend, possibly involving alcohol, but this test has been drilled into our heads as being 'crucial to the continuation of you thought processes'...or summat like that.
So surely, weekends should be a time for relaxiation and recovery. After a difficult week at school or whatever. But no. Now you are told your entire weekend should be focused on revision or homework or coursework of some shape or form. We recently were given a 'fill-in-the-gaps' revision timetable. I took one look at it and thought 'hold on, every single hour has been set out as revision time [during the weekend'. When I asked the teacher about this, he replied 'Oh well you'll be able have about three hours off'.
I believed I was going to have a break down. 3 hours. I take more time off than that at school when I'm supposed to be learning. How can people be expected to revise when the prospect of the completion of revision...is more revision.
So I have a plan. I'm going to multi task. Whilst revising I'm going to do as many things as possible, it might work or might not, but never mind.
I'll let you know how it goes on
Josh
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