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    When/if you revise, what do you find easiest/best? Doing bits at a time or cramming

    I usually just cram the day/night before the exam tbh

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    cram also, i find the best technique is doing past exam questions too :8

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    I never revise bit by bit, because I always end up forgetting so I usually cram it all in, a few nights before and I find that just randomly writing down what you're meant to remember on a piece of paper helps.

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    With my GCSE's I crammed, major style because there was so many subjects to do in such a shot amount of time. But with my A-Levels I did actually plan ahead and made notes for each section of each subject, then crammed with the notes the few nights before the exam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessChic3 View Post
    I never revise bit by bit, because I always end up forgetting so I usually cram it all in, a few nights before and I find that just randomly writing down what you're meant to remember on a piece of paper helps.
    same (scarily D:)

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    I always cram it all in but make sure you don't over cram it aswell. Take like an 20 minute break every hour and overwriting the stuff you've been through helps you remember it alot
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    I never followed what you're supposed to do and my grades are kk. I revise a few days before and just read and make notes. No point taking breaks, just get it all in. Take book away, read notes, memorise them. Mind maps help me too.

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    I normally do it like the 2 weeks before, I need to sort out when my first exams are and revise from there really. i've been slack this christmas
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    sameeee, finally started properly today though. done 2 essays. flicked through another essay. retakes suck because you haven't learnt the stuff for a year

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    just revise 2/3 days before the exam. like an hour or so each night. go to after-school revision classes and past papers which massively help.
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