PlanThe best way to do this is to create a revision timetable as soon as you can.
Sort out your spaceYou need to find a place where you won’t be distracted, whether it’s at your parent’s house, your room or a communal study space within your accommodation or the university library.
Start in the morningMake the effort to get up in the morning and you will have much more free time in the afternoon and will be less likely to miss out on your social life
Find out what works for youTry a few different revision techniques, test yourself and find out what works best for you however, don’t be afraid to vary how you revise if you can feel yourself getting restless after a while.
Practice previous year paper. Once you believe you understand the topic of the exam and have committed to memory what you have learnt, practice previous year papers.
Incorporate rewardYou need something to look forward to when revising to keep yourself motivated. You can plan some outing or hobby after week long hard work. Make sure you sleep and eat well, get some exercise and reward yourself.
Ask for helpIf you have decided to make revision notes, ask them to test you on different areas. This is a good way to discover your strengths and weaknesses and offers a nice break from hard-line revision.
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