So, it’s
that time of year again! If you’re aged 16- 21, you’re probably in the middle
of revising for exams of some sort, be it for school, college or university. If you're like me, you probably hate revising, because lets face it, there are lots of things you'd rather be doing instead. You might also find it difficult to get your head down and study, and maybe you're finding the whole thing waaay too stressful and you just want to bury your head in the sand.
As much as you might hate revision, it really is necessary if you want to
achieve the best grades you can get- which you probably do if you’re a) reading
this and b) a normal person. So I thought I would write a mini post with some
(hopefully) helpful tips on how to make the most of your revision.
Disclaimer:
I am NOT a revision expert. Admittedly, I am actually quite lazy by nature and
find concentrating on studying difficult, so I thought writing out some tips
would benefit me as much as you. Also, this is not meant to be patronising in any way- I'm sure you all have your own methods of revising and know this stuff already. This is just a reminder :) So without further ado, here are the things I
find help me most.