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Revision tips?

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Steala · 20/09/2011 08:03

I'm feeling a bit daunted by the scale of what I need to revise. I'm also a bit depressed that I keep having "lightbulb moments" only to find the same light has switched on and I have made notes on it several times before. How do I get it to stick in there?

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webwiz · 20/09/2011 08:42

I made notes on little cards on each of the topics and then I could carry them round and read them through at spare moments.

Steala · 20/09/2011 18:50

Thank you. I will do that.

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DaisySteiner · 22/09/2011 20:16

I do similar to webwiz, but in a notebook which I can carry around. Stuff that's really not sticking or important I put on big pieces of paper and pin in to the bathroom wall so I can read it when I'm, ahem, sitting down with nothing else to think about. Grin

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Merrin · 29/09/2011 09:41

I made note books long hand then went over them in a different colour underlining key ideas then wrote the key ideas on cards, then went back to the longer notebooks and consolidated. Depends on your subjects a bit tho.

I had one subject with lots of facts and numbers to remember, so I made a raffle style quizz and every time I walked past the hat I had a go at a question. No idea if it helped more than rote learning but it amused me! :o

Steala · 29/09/2011 17:42

Ooh, good ideas! Thank you!

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