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How Good Is BBC Bitesize?

How Good Is BBC Bitesize?

For me, Bitesize has been fantastic. Infact, my opinion may be biased, but most of the BBC’s stuff is fantastic in my opinion when it comes to education. It covers everything that you will need to know for your GCSE’s and gives you a proper structure for revising.

Is geography a hard GCSE?

GCSE Geography takes the number 7 spot on this list. I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you this (it’s quite well known) but GCSE Geography is a fairly easy subject to take. What is this? GCSE Geography has a pass rate of 64.7%, as of 2018.

How much revision should a Year 7 do?

My personal opinion is that students in years 7, 8 and 9 should never be asked to do more than a total two hours of revision in an evening. They’re still young, after all!

How should I revise for my GCSEs?

How to revise for GCSEs

  1. Start early. Getting an early start on your revision is always a good thing.
  2. Make a revision timetable. Creating a revision timetable should be your first step.
  3. Set mini goals.
  4. Mix it up.
  5. Revise with others.
  6. Practice papers.
  7. Take breaks.
  8. Move around.

Is BBC Bitesize still available?

There are still brand new episodes of Bitesize Daily on CBBC and BBC iPlayer.

What has happened to BBC Bitesize?

The new Bitesize is now up and running with around 7,000 classroom clips in place – re-encoded at considerably higher quality. Also in place are most of the Secondary guides covering Key Stages 3 and 4 of the National Curriculum, and National 4, 5 and Highers in the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence.

Is 4 hours of revision a day enough?

Revising for over four hours a day will leave you exhausted, too. Studying for this extreme amount of time will make you tired, especially alongside your independent studies. The better option for A-Level students is to take the right amount of time out each day to work on your revision.

When Should Year 11 start revising?

So, in conclusion – the average recommended time to start your revision is two to three months before your first exam (starting on the 10th of March). This gives you enough time to go over everything you need for your exams, whilst also being close enough to the deadline that you’ll remember it all!

How many hours should a Year 11 study?

Year 11 students receive a substantially higher workload. This means that students will need to do a significant amount of homework each night. Most students do at least 3 hours of study per day. Conscientious students will do at least 3 hours study per evening.

Who pays for BBC Bitesize?

All BBC online content – including everything on Bitesize Daily Lessons – is available without a licence fee.

Can I watch BBC Bitesize on TV?

All homes with a TV can access the Bitesize Daily programmes via the Red Button. Bitesize Daily Lessons will need internet access, but this can just as easily be via a smartphone as home internet – the BBC Bitesize website is optimised for use on phones.

What GCSEs are most useful?

The 5 Best GCSEs to Take in 2022 (Student Opinion)

  1. GCSE History.
  2. GCSE Modern Foreign Languages.
  3. GCSE P.E.
  4. GCSE Business Studies.
  5. GCSE Music.

Are GCSEs harder than mocks?

However, the year aboves in school have said their mock exams were way harder than the real GCSE exams, with people who revised tons for both their mocks and GCSEs getting 5s or 6s (Bs) in the mocks and straight 9s in the real GCSEs (A**).

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