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Get active. One of the best breaks for your brain from all that book work is to get active. ... Meditate. Meditation is my favorite way to calm my racing mind, get into the present and give myself some true me-time. ... Be social. ... Eat well. ... Go on an educational day out. ... Escape to another world. ... Pamper yourself.
If you've been revising for less than 20 minutes your break should be 2 minutes or less. 20-30 minutes 5 minutes break. 30-60 minutes 5-10 minutes. If you've done a total of 3 or more hours of revision in one day you can award yourself a 45-60 minute break.
Schedule regular breaks during your revision. This could be 50 minutes of revision, followed by a 10-minute break. Exactly what schedule is best varies from person to person, but almost everyone will revise more effectively if they take regular breaks, for two main reasons.
After reviewing all the studies and research that's out there, here's my best advice: Take SHORT breaks say 5 to 15 minutes every hour or so. Take a longer break at least 30 minutes every 2 to 4 hours (depending on your task).
Taking breaks is widely acknowledged to help increase the long-term efficiency of your revision. After a certain point your brain simply starts wandering off, and if you're thinking about other stuff, there's no point in pretending to learn! When that happens it's definitely time to take a break.
Get active. One of the best breaks for your brain from all that book work is to get active. ... Meditate. Meditation is my favorite way to calm my racing mind, get into the present and give myself some true me-time. ... Be social. ... Eat well. ... Go on an educational day out. ... Escape to another world. ... Pamper yourself.
Revision literally means to see again, to look at something from a fresh, critical perspective. It is an ongoing process of rethinking the paper: reconsidering your arguments, reviewing your evidence, refining your purpose, reorganizing your presentation, reviving stale prose.
According to The Student Room, students revise 15 to 20 hours per week for their exams, which might sound a lot until you break it down. You've probably worked it out for yourself, but the recommended time equates to three to five hours of revision per day with weekends off!
Being able to focus and revise whenever you feel like it is a great skill, but setting a time and a regular schedule prepares your brain for activity. For example, if you revise around 7pm every day, your brain is geared to revise at that time because it gets used to it.
Although regular breaks and doing other activities is important during your holidays, 7 hours per day of revision is not unrealistic, and still provides plenty of opportunities to pursue other interests or simply have a brain break to let the revision soak in.
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