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for some it s their first experience of sitting in an exam hall, while school leaders are warning about a shortage of invigilators. our education correspondent elaine dunkley has been to a school in wigan to check on preparations. coming up in the next couple of weeks, it s absolutely essential that we have a good revision programme. at the deanery church of england high school in wigan, its final study sessions. when i did my mocks and i got the results, iwas like, agh. chelsea and her classmates have done their mock exams. tears were coming in my eyes as i was walking in. i could just see the paper, all the invigilatorsjust standing at the front with her arms crossed. i m just like, oh, my days! the next time they go into the exam room, it will be for real. i want to do a career in medicine, so i obviously want to get them seven, eights and nines to, like, obviously, gain, like, offers from university. like major universities like manchester, even oxford. it wasn t as bad as i was
absolutely essential that we have a good revision programme. at the deanery church of england high school in wigan, it s final study sessions. when i did my mocks and i got the results, i was like, ah! chelsea and her classmates have done their mock exams. i had tears coming in my eyes as i was walking in. i just see the paper, all the invigilators just standing at the front with their arms crossed. i m just like, oh my days! the next time they go into the exam room, it will be for real. i want to do a career in medicine, so i obviously want to get them seven, eights and nines to, like, obviously gain offers from university, like maybe universities like manchester, even oxford. i was expecting, considering what we did at revision. catching up in the canteen, it s talk of revision and exam timetables. i ve got 21 exams spread out across a month and a half, so sometimes i ll go home and i ll revise for an hour or so, and then i ll go to footballjust to take my mind off it. obviously