Long ago in the mysterious time of GCE's we were encouraged to adopt a small note study plan, which really works!
Buy some postcards, or a small blank scribbling pad. Try to concentrate and fit as much of a particular course onto one or two pages that is possible, eg. all your formula's for physics onto two pages, or cards. You will have to write in miniature, but soon you will be able to carry around a subject in your pocket, which you can revise at anytime.
To help with this study method, you can draw schematics and flow diagrams, which can take the place of sentences, and are quicker to absorb and remember.
Good Luck!
2007-02-05 06:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the most helpful way to revise is to revise with your mates. You'll have each other to help understand the topic and you'll be able to test each other too - I find it so helpful, because you're in a nice environment with your friends. I find that when I'm on my own, I get really bored and I just go on the computer or something which I'm doing right now lol instead of revising for my history mock gcse which is tomorrow!
Good luck! x
2007-02-05 06:40:40
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answered by don't stop the music ♪ 6
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Well first I would suggest learning to spell a bit better-you will lose marks in your exams if you spell like you have in this question!!
Make up a revision guide,pick a subject then re-write everything you have already done on that topic,the brain absorbs the info better than if you were only reading it.Make a tape of you reading it out loud and play it in the background while you are doing other things-again the brain will subconciously absorb it.
If you are too bored to revise then you are going to have serious problems,talk to your teachers or parents about getting extra tuition maybe?
2007-02-05 06:44:57
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answered by munki 6
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I tried making a revision timetable too and keep getting distracted. At the mo im just going to after school classes because your teachers can give you loads of useful exam tips.
2007-02-06 04:27:20
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answered by Gorg.Gal 3
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howdy, i'm additionally sitting my tests on the 2nd. the BBC GCSE Bitesize website is the strongest revision source i've got ever come for the duration of, additionally using previous GCSE examination papers are very powerful. it will help teach you what you assume on your Leaving them untill after your physics examination is under no circumstances a foul concept. I did the comparable with my Scottish wide-unfold Grades with my English examination. Its very powerful! wish this helped, stable success!
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answered by tuberman 4
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I found when doing my exams and my degree finals that recording yourself reading answers helped me to learn. I took more in listening than just reading.
2007-02-05 06:34:48
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answered by Minky 2
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at our school they told us about www.samlearning.com this is a site for revision
2007-02-05 06:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i found that s tudy group helped me with my exams and finals.
2007-02-05 06:35:53
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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