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Ambitious? Act now!

Will you be cheering in August 2017?

A-level specialist Martin Rowland explains where to start when planning for exam success

Are you just starting a new 2-year A-leveI pathway or taking the International Baccalaureate? If so, you might be tempted to think that, since the exams are so far into the future, you can forget about them and have a well-earned rest. After all, it’s not long since you passed your GCSEs and don’t you deserve a break?

Experience tells teachers that students who have this attitude tend not to do well. This Upgrade looks at why you should get stuck in, whether your exams are 2 years or only three terms away. It suggests how you can do something to help your final examination performance without preventing you from enjoying life outside study.

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