It's that time of the year where most exams are squished into a about a month.
I'm an AS level college student, so that's like the oldest years in high-school for you non-brits.
I have already done my Art exam, it's made this [link] and the reference was from ~XxThumbsuckerxX
I'm very proud of it.
Tomorrow I have my film exam. I have to answer a bunch of questions to do with the film industry, and then an essay about films from england in the 60's, and then another essay about american film. I want to keep my chin up, but it's proving difficult
I'm not skilled and writing. I'm not brilliant at explaining my point. But I really need to try tomorrow.
I then have my Maths exam this week, Core 1 and Core 2. I'm worried that the previous two subjects are getting in the way. The second I'm done with Film, I will be hitting the maths books ASAP. I need to practice maths more and make sure I know what I'm doing. Also I need to be assured that I will not make any silly mistakes. Just to let you know, A level maths is difficult.
Next week I have my Physics exams. The two Modules, 'Mechanics' (forces, motion ect) and then 'Electrons, Waves and Photons'. I love physics, I took Maths because I knew it would help with physics. I need to get my act together and do well in these exams.
Then after around a month I have a Maths in Mechanics exam. It's a lot like mechanics in physics, just a lot more complicated. But I SHOULD be okay, Provided I study for it.
A long time ago I decided that I had to be intelligent, I do not regret this decision. There may be a lot of pressure on me right now, but I'm going to push through. I will most certainly struggle in these exams, they're not easy. But I intend to go to University one day, and there for I need to have grades that I can be proud of. Being smart isn't easy. Never has been, never will be. But it will almost certainly get me in a good place one day












