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Oooh oooh ooooh I missed the thread. I did Geography and Maths (both higher) today.
Agree with what people say above, I spent a lot of time over half term trying to memorise case studies and then there was hardly any oppurtunity to put them in! (I did glaciation, coasts, and weather & climate). Slightly worrying was the fact that I'm normally working 'till the last 5 minutes in all exams, and I finished 30 minutes early! Ended up going through the whole thing a fair few times looking for places to put case studies in, managed to get one in for the tropical storm one (Banglidesh).
Maths... harder than the past papers I did from 2004 & 5, but not too bad. I was on question 16 about 40 minutes in thinking wow this is easy, then I hit the rest of the paper. Finished with 30 minutes to spare but had missed a few out, went back and corrected them.
Had trouble on the one involving inverse proportion (boiling a kettle), gave it four attempts and crossed them all out thinking I had to do some massive calculation in my head, then realised I could do some cancelling and got the answer. I filled up the whole of that page with working!
Had the same experience with those two papers...
Geography no case studies, I did rivers coasts ice.
Rivers there was something about flooding, but it was that specific area.
All I could do was stuff like there are revetements and rip rap at Clifton Way in Overstrand, North Norfolk. No case studies, just locations :/ Annoying since I learnt it all

Finished half an hour earlier too. In geography normally I'm writing till the end, and having to finish on the bell due to too much to write. There simply wasn't for this paper
And maths, that inverse proportion thing I forgot completely how to do until the last minute. Got something like 5*0 (forgotten exactly) for the seconds.
Everything else wasn't too bad, although the first 13q's were very easy, with the last lot being much harder, although admittedly nothing near as hard as ones we've done on mocks etc. Had no time to spare as I was racking my brains trying to find out how to do inverse proportions (No idea how I forgot as we've done so much on them.)
I found the parallelogram on the square/2equilateral triangles proving the lengths were the same type question a bit hard until it finally clicked.
Not a fan of those questions, as it's hit or miss whether you realise what's going on.
Circle theorem question was really, really easy, which surprised me
