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Start early. An early start can make all the difference. Decide what you're going to revise. Look over your syllabus and decide how you're going to approach your revision. Make a plan. Find a method that works for you. Eat healthily. Regular exercise. Take breaks. Get a good night's sleep.
Use lecture slides and past papers. Study without technology and social media. Re-read your lecture notes and highlight. Condense the information. Eat healthy brain food. Use memory tricks. Memorize some important names and dates. Take breaks between each topic.
PLAN YOUR TIME. You may already have a revision plan but as the exams draw closer it's worth working out a plan for your last minute revision. Prioritize YOUR TIME. START EARLY. GET RID OF DISTRACTIONS. DON'T JUST READ. TAKE A BREAK. REVISE EVERYWHERE. MAKE A CHEAT SHEET.
Take a 5 to 10-minute break every hour to give your brain chance to relax. Don't over read, give yourself time to rest your mind. To test your progress, before starting revision, take a blank page and write on it whatever you remember of the chapter. Then, compare it with your notes.
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Start revising early. Plan your revision using a timetable. Don't spend ages making your notes look pretty. Set up a nice, tidy study space. Vary your revision with different activities. Stick revision notes all around your house. Sleep on your exam notes (optional) Do lots of practice papers and questions.
Start revising early. Plan your revision using a timetable. Don't spend ages making your notes look pretty. Set up a nice, tidy study space. Vary your revision with different activities. Stick revision notes all around your house. Sleep on your exam notes (optional) Do lots of practice papers and questions.
In theory, you should revise for about two hours every day in the month leading up to your exam. That should allow you enough time to perfect your exam technique in time to ace those exams. You can take breaks on the weekends if it works for you, but that means you should revise for a little longer each day.
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