1.Look after yourself: eat. Well exercise, get enough sleep and leave time for activities that help you relax.
2.Regulary review your revision progress and be flexible about alterring your plans as necessary.
3.Post papers are a valuable resource. practise answering yourself under mook exam conditions or planning out what you would write.
4.In the exam, read the questions slowly and carefully. This ensures that you see the question that is there, not one you might have been expecting to be on the paper.
5.Make a list of the relevant topics, sources of information and an estimate of hoe long each topic will take to revise.
6.Have a clear goal for each revision session to keep you focused.
7.Use diagrams, colour,bullet point, numbering and key words to make your notes clear, accessible and more motivating to revise from.
8. As you finis revising a topic, create a list of question that you can come back to later. This will help you reinforce what you've learned and identify any gaps in your knowledge.
9.Short breaks improve the efficiency of your revision: try taking a 5 minute to miantain high levels of concentration and recall.
10. Don't just focus on what information you can take in-test your ability to recall, select and organise material becouse this is what you will need to do in the exam.
2.Regulary review your revision progress and be flexible about alterring your plans as necessary.
3.Post papers are a valuable resource. practise answering yourself under mook exam conditions or planning out what you would write.
4.In the exam, read the questions slowly and carefully. This ensures that you see the question that is there, not one you might have been expecting to be on the paper.
5.Make a list of the relevant topics, sources of information and an estimate of hoe long each topic will take to revise.
6.Have a clear goal for each revision session to keep you focused.
7.Use diagrams, colour,bullet point, numbering and key words to make your notes clear, accessible and more motivating to revise from.
8. As you finis revising a topic, create a list of question that you can come back to later. This will help you reinforce what you've learned and identify any gaps in your knowledge.
9.Short breaks improve the efficiency of your revision: try taking a 5 minute to miantain high levels of concentration and recall.
10. Don't just focus on what information you can take in-test your ability to recall, select and organise material becouse this is what you will need to do in the exam.
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