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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.
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.
Instead aim for 30-45 minute sessions with short breaks in between and ideally no more than 4 hours of study per day. This way you'll have more productive bursts of revision, rather than trying to cram multiple subjects for hours on end.
This one depends on when you're revising. If you're revising after school, you won't have much productive time left in your day. But, you should be able to fit in 1-2 hours. It's when you're in the holidays, or on the weekends leading up to your exams, that you should put in the most revision time.
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.
Set goals. Setting goals is a great place to start, as this will set the tone for the next few months. Create a realistic revision timetable. Understand your learning style. Take regular breaks. Practice papers are your new best friend! Work in study groups. Mix it up!
Create a Revision Timetable. Take Regular Study Breaks. Use Mind Maps to Connect Ideas. Understand Your Learning Style. Practice, Practice, Practice. Collaborate with Classmates. Variety is the Spice of Life! Day of Your GCSE Exam.
Instead aim for 30-45 minute sessions with short breaks in between and ideally no more than 4 hours of study per day. This way you'll have more productive bursts of revision, rather than trying to cram multiple subjects for hours on end.
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