Revision Tips

Below are our 16 articles in the revision tips' category:

How Much Revision Do I Need to Do?
Whilst putting in the time is an important part of revision, the way in which you revise is more important than how much you actually do. Tiring...
Motivating Yourself to Revise
Getting to grips with your subjects through revision can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Despite this, understandably, most students...
Quick Ideas for Revision Games
Revision need not be a chore. Indeed, it should not be. Incorporating play into your revision routine is a sure fire way to make certain that your...
Reducing Revision Stress
The dreaded revision period can be the most stressful time in your academic life. However, this really need not be the case. By keeping your body...
Revision Methods: Audio Tapes
Recording and listening to audio tapes can be a fun and effective way to revise. As long as you have a portable music player and a pair of...
Revision Methods: Flash Cards
If you are seeking a revision tool that fits snugly into your pocket, look no further than the humble flash card. They may just be a rectangular...
Revision Methods: Past Exam Questions
Whilst it might be tempting to revise simply by reading through study guides and text books, making a few notes and repeating what you learn, the...
Revision Methods: Spider Diagrams
Spider diagrams are an invaluable revision tool. Ideal for visual learners, they help you to represent connections between ideas and facts in a...
Revision Methods: Study Guides
Investing in a study guide can take the stress out of revision. Those who produced the guide will have essentially done all the hard work for you....
Revision Methods: Testing Yourself
When it comes to revision, learning in an active and engaging manner will help you to understand information and to commit it to memory. Testing...
Revision Methods: Using Forums
When it comes to revision, forums can be a useful tool. Engaging and enjoyable, they can prove to be treasure troves of useful information....
Revision Methods: Working With a Friend
It has often been said that two heads are better than one. Revision need not be an exception to the age-old saying. Whilst studying with a friend...
Setting Revision Objectives
Setting yourself both long and short term objectives is a vital part of the revision process. Doing so will allow you to guide your own learning....
Tackling 'Seen' Exam Questions
You might be tempted to think 'seen' or prior-disclosure exam questions are a walk in the park. Knowing in advance the essay questions you will be...
The Night Before Your Exam
When it comes to the night before the exam, planning ahead will help you to cut down on stress and to banish nerves. At such a late stage, all your...
Useful Materials for Revision
When it comes to the exam, it is likely that the only tools you will have are your brain and a pen or pencil. However, during the revision period,...
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