For many students, the mock exam results and school parent evenings will provide reassurance that they are on track to achieve their target GCSE or A Level grades this summer. Many others, however, will be disappointed or, even worse, be in a state of shock or feeling very stressed, especially after a very difficult two years of educational challenges, and return to 鈥榥ormal鈥 exams.
If your child falls into the latter group, it鈥檚 worth remembering that mock exams are a 鈥減ractice鈥 and that there is still time for him/her to get back on track and achieve their exam/ university aspirations (although not without some work first!).
As a parent, it can be difficult to know how to best support your child. Not only are teenagers notorious for their lack of communication, but it鈥檚 also common for parents to tell us that their son/daughter doesn鈥檛 really understand what went wrong or what they need to do to improve their grades.
So before coming up with any drastic action plans, try and engage your son/daughter and their teachers in an objective assessment of what went wrong (as well as what went well!), whether that be insufficient preparation or dropping marks on specific types of question or topic.
Here are our top tips for students who were unhappy with their mock exam results:
Your mocks may have been disappointing but there is still time. So shake off your disappointment, focus on what鈥檚 ahead and start making changes today.
Don鈥檛 pretend your mocks didn鈥檛 happen or make excuses for the results 鈥 if your results aren鈥檛 what you were expecting, take it as a sign that you need to change something.
This could be your study habits or how you split your attention across your subjects. If you do nothing different, you face the risk of getting similar results when it comes to the real thing.
You may already have had feedback during parents evening but go and spend a bit more time with them; speak to them properly about where you went wrong (rather than a few minutes before you dash off for your next class!)
Ask questions where you don鈥檛 understand something and do take up offers of after-school revision classes or regular catch-ups for extra guidance.
At its simplest level, bad mock results are due to you not scoring enough marks; it鈥檚 important to understand why this was the case. The most common reasons for poor mock exam results are:
Draw up a timetable you can realistically stick to, breaking down what you need to study into chunks to make revision more manageable and factoring in extra time for past papers as well as topics which need more attention. Doing past papers and reading the examiners reports are one of the most useful and important resources you have 鈥 utilise them.
If you鈥檙e unsure abut how to make the most of your revision time, why not brush up on your technique with our revision tips?
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With courses throughout the year, and online or 1-2-1 tuition options, students can tackle and get on top of their weakest subject(s) earlier in the year rather than trying to cram everything into the Easter holidays. As well as making Easter revision less stressful, it also means that students have more time for revising their other subjects, enabling them to achieve a better set of results overall.
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