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What are the most successfull ways to revise

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  1. i would suggest to sit down with a bunch of people and start a study group, where you can revise with them and test each other.

    Report abuse     Oct 14, 2011 07:38 AM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

  2. Good afternoon

    I am going to give my personal opinion; the way I revise is very simple you grab a lined book of paper a text book I will keep writing those words over and over 1 line at a time and say them out loud

    after I feel i have gone through it I will put the sheet upside down and say it out loud again to myself and when I get stuck I'll pull it back take a peak and try again till its perfected I do not move on anywhere else

    however people use different ways i.e brainstorming, using cards etc

    Report abuse     Oct 14, 2011 07:40 AM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

  3. flash cards, brainstormings.posters on your wall to remind yourself an take notes

    Report abuse     Oct 14, 2011 07:52 AM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

  4. MIND MAPS! THATS WHAT I DO

    Report abuse     Oct 20, 2011 05:33 PM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

  5. i just make notes from a tb then shorter notes and learn them and then make questions on them

    Report abuse     Oct 22, 2011 03:42 AM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

  6. It depends on the individual- some people revise better in groups and some revise better alone. Some revise better with brainstorms while others revise better with plain notes. Some revise better by sitting in one place while others revise better moving around all over the place. It all comes down to what kind of a learner you are.
    But my main advice to you would be to revise in silence as that is the condition you will have during an exam. It has been proven many times that working in silence is better. This is simply because silence triggers your memory in the exam. So for example, if you listened to music all the time while revising, you would need to listen to that music in the exam as well in order to trigger your memory as your brain will learn to associate all those things together.
    Revise in silence and it will be beneficial for you in the exam- even though it can be boring. Also, take lots of short breaks every 20 minutes as your brain activity drops after the first 20 minutes.

    Hope that helps!

    Report abuse     Oct 26, 2011 09:31 AM  |   Thumb Up (0)   0 (0)

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