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    Default How do you like study?

    Well I know how to study.. kind of. I type out my notes and then try and memorise them, which I do successfully but now it's going to be my GCSE year and I really need to know a good method of studying because I'm preparing to put 100% effort in

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    write out really really brief key points from my complete notes from college/school

    then just do all past papers and memorise mark schemes, similiar questions come up most years and maybe just phrased differently so learning mark schemes is alot of help
    "I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'"
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    Revise small sections at a time and have frequent 10/15 minute breaks inbetween each section, don't revise too much at one time/in one day because you won't remember half as much as you would doing it in small sections.

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    I used mainly past papers and mark schemes.

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    Don't study at all. It's not failed me yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frodo13. View Post
    Don't study at all. It's not failed me yet
    your probably smarts lol

    and thanks everyone for the tips xx

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    I know this isn't the best way but I read through all the stuff that I have done in lesson weeks in advance and then the night before the exam I read it maybe 2 times over.

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    Copying stuff from your text or notes again is a good way if you can be assed, if not just try memorise it which is what I do.
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    I don't unless I have to.

    I didn't study at all for GCSE's but for A-Levels you have to otherwise you're screwed so I usually do it on the computer because I'm on there doing something or other anyway.

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    i start cramming at around 2am night before exam.
    there was little we could say, and even less we could do, as the ice kept getting thinner under me and you

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