As exams approach, one of the most common questions parents and students ask is:
“How many hours should I be revising each day?”
As exams approach, one of the most common questions parents and students ask is:
“How many hours should I be revising each day?”
It’s a situation many parents find confusing and frustrating.
Your child understands the material. They can answer questions correctly at home. They seem confident when revising. Yet when exam results come back, the grades don’t reflect their true ability.
Many students spend hours revising — yet still feel disappointed with their exam results.
If this sounds familiar, the issue often isn’t effort. It’s approach.
For many students, the Easter holidays feel like a countdown.
Exams are no longer “in the distance” — they are just weeks away. And while this can feel overwhelming, Easter is often the most important turning point in a student’s academic journey.