Hey, I totally get where you're coming from—GCSE science can be overwhelming at times, especially with the amount of content across biology, chemistry, and physics. What helped me was breaking things down into smaller topics and revisiting them regularly, even just 15–20 minutes a day. Flashcards for key terms and diagrams made a real difference. For tutoring, I found that local forums and school bulletin boards sometimes list independent tutors who focus specifically on GCSE prep. As strange as it sounds, I even explored resources outside science to sharpen my critical thinking—like this
philosophy database, which gave me a better grasp on reasoning and argument structure, surprisingly useful in science questions. It also helps to go over past papers under timed conditions, just to get used to exam phrasing. Keep going—you’ll get there.