instead of spending time worrying, you should spend time studying.
find a good environment for you to study - at home, community clubs, airport, whereever you find comfortable
take up tuition for your weak subject - don't stinge on the fees at this time
study as a group with your friends - discussing about the subject will make you understand the topic more. even better, try to "teach" each other about the subject, you'll be surprise how much you can learn by teaching. but becareful not to turn the session into a chit-chat session.
waste no time now, you can still make it.
wasn't a good student back in my days (but still managed to get to uni) ....so can't advice much. perhaps other forummers will give u better advice.
one sure good way is to understand the topic intimately - until you can use your own words to explain the concepts, theory etc which is why I advocate you to "teach" others about the subject
as for maths, practice is the key. do as many 10 years series as you can is one way to prepare
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just spam the TYS during your study break for O levels.
Ten year series! Its a good way to improve your scores in a short time just makr sure you understand what you are doing =)
You're not alone!
N Level results doesn't mean anything! It's one year ago stuffs!
Study hard and study smart! Draw up your revision timetable, everyday study a little topic from each subjects and stick with the schedule. If you need opinion on your revision timetable, post yours and we can give some comments to help you optimised your time.
Change your mindset to a more positive one! One small step at a time yar! Good luck!
You're definetly not alone.
This here is my N levels grades:
EL-2
Maths-3
Combined Humans- 3
Science- 4
F&N - 3
Total : 15.
Mid - Year L1B4 Total : 26.
The score/course I'm aiming for is psychology, which is...freaking 9 points.
and here I am slacking, not good at all.