Are you studying correctly ? Below shows you how to make the most of your revision time.
- Aug 28, 2016
- 1 min read
Studying is long but it needs to be done. If your going to do it, you've got to dit properly. Below are a few tips to get you started.
Set aside time, don't try fit in a 2 minute revision slot right before 11:00pm. It's not productive. Try a 45 minute revision slot right after lunch. It doesn't matter when you revise, but you must at least have time to put in the right amount of effort.
If you are struggling to start, write a list of all your subjects in a list in order of hardest to easiest. Devote 30 minutes to the harder ones and 15 minutes to the ones you find easy. TAHda!
Let me guess, you don't know how to keep track of all these revision slots, start with a timetable the best ones are drawn by hand. That way it's easy to change.

How to revise the correct stuff?
Split each subject you wrote down earlier, into topics and do 1-3 topics a day. You might have to alter the amount of topics depending on how far or close your test is.
Past papers are key to success. They give you experience in how the questions will be asked. Do THEM! Treat it like a real exam in timed conditions.
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