Mar
06
Filed Under (Exams Tips) by chintan

You can make revision notes by breaking them down. I believe it’s the best way. You can highlight them, and that means you don’t have to understand writing a full page because you’ve got the most important parts rank out; it could be dates, it could be statements, or mathematical formula or anything of that sort. If you’ve highlighted it, it will spring out of the page out there. There are other techniques, and again it depends on you.

You can have rhymes that you make up so that you keep in mind something; silly rhymes, but rhymes that mean something to you and perhaps nobody else. You can isolate your notes, and I believe this is important, so in its place of having five pages of notes, you can break it down to half a page or a page of important things that you have to keep in mind for examinations.

 So, break your revision down and don’t have a volume of stuff to take in every time you want to do a subject. Look at the past examination questions as well; you’ll get to know what sort of information that you need for these. If you isolate so as to sort of in order then that will be supportive when it comes to doing the examination.

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