Ok, I'm back at Durham and I've been working on timetables for the past hour or so.

Here's my exam timetable for this year:

  • Wednesday 14th May: Mathematical Methods in Physics (2.5 hours)
  • Saturday 17th May: Core Chemistry 2, Paper 1 (2.5 hours)
  • Wednesday 21st May: Foundations of Physics 2 (2.5 hours)
  • Friday 23rd May: Stars and Galaxies (2.5 hours), Core Chemistry 2, Paper 2 (2.5 hours)
Now what has me stumped is what I should be doing for revision priorities.
Obviously maths, since that's the first exam, but then what? Setting the next exam chronologically as the next highest priority might seem fair at first, but I have to consider that my final two exams are at the same time, and have the least number of free revision days between it and the preceding exam.
I think I'll have to do 'secondary' revision for the last two each day, while focusing the rest of my time on the next upcoming exam.
Sort of a 4:1:1 split of time spent on each subject. Or something.

Honestly, I'm more freaked out that there's only three weeks until the exams start.

-Jt