What methods do others use?
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Do the VARK test. Check to see what type of learner you are. V=Visual, A=Aural, R=Read/Write, K=Kinesthetic (doing). When you know what you are, that will help inform how you are best to tackle the revision.
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Talk to yourself!
I did this and seriously it works! Revise what you have to from your cards, notes, etc but after you do that go to a quiet room (preferbly with a mirror) and go through everything you learnt ( tryn and go into a double personality ( teacher/pupil)
After you do this go back to your room andf revise the next topic, go to the empty room and do the same, but this time you will also have to go through the 1 topic too.
And then for the next topic you do 1st and 2nd and new one. So on So on..
I found this really worked, as it stayed in my brain, anmd cause i had to keep on going through everytopics the information just satyed there, and from today is till with me
Good Luck!
what reni does also works,, upload Questions onto your music player, so when your listening you can hear the Question
I do like you,but sometimes while I read my notes ,I put on my mp3 Player and it copies what I say.So when I have free time or when I'm in the park I start listening my notes.It's really help me.
I use alot of posty-notes when i am revising, also revision cards - I write out my idea of what i will have to write in exam and use acronyms to help me remember everything on the card.
They have worked so far - not failed any exams at uni (yet)
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