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Georgia Saunders

Length:1.46 mins
Date:30 Mar 2005
Subject:Exam Revision
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Title:Testing Times
It's a testing time for Georgia as she prepares to take her GCSEs. She says it's pretty relaxed at home - but tense at school with the teachers more worried than the pupils! Her advice to fellow students - only revise if you're in the mood - and remember you're doing it for yourself!

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Georgia you are so right we don't do exams for the school we do them for our future. schools shouldn't put pressure on students by saying it reflects on the school. if the teachers are worried about exam results reflectin on schools they are not doing their job properly
Darren from Belper



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