I know that there are lots of people asking this same question but I just wanted to see what yous would have to say...
I got ~550 in the mocks, H1 music, H1 Bio, H2 Maths, H2 German, H3 English (77%), H3 Irish (74%) and surprisingly H4 Chem (66%).
I plan on doing medicine and was quite busy during the mocks so most of these results are a product of past knowledge and 1 day study before the exam.
I knew what was coming up in Irish so the H3 was mainly due to me just learning off the exact questions that were gonna come up. I don't plan on choosing Irish however I don't want to just not study for it bc I actually did really well in the orals ( like maybe H1). If anyone has any guidance on what to do for Irish e.g. what questions to prioritise it would be greatly appreciated.
Apart from that, chemistry hurt bc I'm usually quite good at it but I didn't have much time to study for it, mainly due to the lack of organic chem I had learnt off...
My current situation is that I have about 70% of each of the course learnt off for all of my subjects apart from Irish which I haven't even looked at since the mocks...
What should I be doing everyday up until June and should I prioritise finishing the course for the subjects or do exam papers to supplement my studying.
Id personally like to finish the course in the next 2 weeks to have about 3 weeks for complete revision.
I am quite lazy however and only start studying after school at about 6 until like 8.
I know I can do more though but strangely I don't feel as stressed as I should imo...
How much should I be studying if I typically do 2-3 hours a day?
And should I plan on staying home or going to school as I'm done pretty much every subjects course in school and it's just revision...