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Old 08-29-2009, 05:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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USERNAME PRESENTS: REVISION TIPS


I have given you cheats. But many of you want to actually want to be smart and the only way for that is studying... Revising. So here are the ULTIMATE Revising Tips!

What's the best way to revise?
* Different students swear by different approaches, but in every case your best bet is to set out a revision plan.
* It's never too early to suss out how much work you have to cover. Establish how much time you have available between now and the exams, and then draw up a realistic timetable.
* In working out how much time you should devote to each subject, try to concentrate on your weaknesses without losing sight of your strong points.

So I've set a revision plan, what next?
* Stick to it! That way you can keep track of how much work you've done and what you have left to cover.
* Choose a place in the house to revise where you won't be distracted.
* Also make your family aware of the fact that you need some peace and quiet during this time, so they know not to disturb you.
* Switch revision between subjects to avoid becoming bored of a single topic.
* Look for fresh sources of info other than class notes. The internet, for example, offers some innovative learning resources.
* Set yourself up with a 'reward' after every revision session. Nothing extravagant, just a small treat to help you get back to your books.
* The most effective way to approach a revision session is to focus on understanding rather than memorising.

Best of LUCK for your upcoming exams!
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